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Hi John,Yes, if the other terminal is BLACK or unmarked, as I think it might be.No, if the other terminal is RED, but I don't think you have that series!Nearly there!!Cheers,Hugh
Hi Hugh,Well I figured white was the new red and went ahead with a test run. But as always, I'm grateful for confirmation. My Vsonics logged about 5 hours this afternoon, apparently in correct phase and definitely churning out more tuneful bass and mid to upper range timbre than the diminutive Ruarks they so recently replaced. JJ Cale (bass) is rock'n my listening room, and some spanish guitar that happened to come up on the FM was holographic in the timbre department...What do I need for full bloom- 20 hours?Attached, some photos. WAF is in evidence The paint is still drying on the plinths, yet to be installed. As I anticipated, I'm happy with ~ 2" increase in tweeter hight from my listening position, not that I am above average hight.Cheers,John
Ron,I will incorporate all the points you make in the latest instructions.Hugh
Ah Andy, You've anticipated my next post! I was hoping to get some advice on placement without going through the whole masterset thing, which I have read Cheers,John
John,I'm particularly grateful to you for your perseverance and willingness to make this material available to me, yes, please!!And I will share the revised notes with great pleasure, indeed, I suspect I will defer on writing style as well.......Watch those speakers. Walking speakers are curiously infective......Cheers,Hugh
Hugh, Laurie and all,Here are the results of yesterday's tweaking:1. Move stuffing to Laurie's suggested locations: Difficult to put your finger on, but it sounds like there's better integration between the drivers. 2. Removal of 80% of the felt lining in the lower chamber: 4 of the 5 pieces of felt were removed, leaving the top piece in place so as not to disturb the crossover. The bass is back - and better than before, as the drivers are now well run in. 3. Removal of sealing on the tweeter: Suffice it to say that I put the blu-tac back PDQ! Thanks Hugh and Laurie for your patient help and guidance, I think I'm now listening to these speakers as they were intended to sound. aa