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I am new here and I just basically want to get these RM40s into good working order as fast as possible. I also might want to experiment and compare the different tweeter configurations. It seems to me that an FAQ would be helpful since I'm sure there are many common questions. I emailed Brian and he gave me a few quick answers, that I will include here. Thinking again I'm not sure if he wants his current pricing for spare parts made public so I will not include them - is there a parts price list available online somewhere?Is there already an FAQ for the RM40 by any chance?
The bass/midbass sounds like it is coming from the floor or just above the floor, then when I stand it moves to the upper woofer. I'm wondering if the drivers should be in phase or out of phase, since something does not seem right here.
Thanks for the reply, I did check with a battery and they are in phase. They are sounding good, but this just seems odd in the bass and consistent across several recordings.Are the woofers directly in parallel or is there a resistor in series as I thought I read somewhere?I also heard of a double stack magnet, is there a crossover difference for use with that woofer driver?
I removed the woofers in order to reglue the gasket on one and determine the type of the other.Both magnet structures are covered in modelling clay, both have woven cones and look identical.Pushing the clay away in one area reveals a double stacked magnet measured the total magnetstack height at 1.5".Can anyone identify these woofers?One seems to have roughly a .5" hole in the center pole and the other 5/8".
That sounds like the stock woofers Brian uses and has manufactured for him. They are not commerically available. If yours has different sized phase plugs then you may need to consult Brian as to the difference. I have not seen a phase plug 1/2 inch before on a 10".
Isn't it Analysis Plus?
I believe it is the upper, or at least I seem to remember replacing that one. The upper should be the mid-woofer. You may be able to play some low frequencies (test tones would work well if you have them) and compare the two woofers' outputs. The upper, mid-woofer should be more prominent as the frequencies increase (and vice versa).