Re: Doc modding Marantz imperial 7
Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2021 7:14 am
2nd highest score in the competition, the guy who beat me was using long stabilizers and a scope. I won my class (hunter class).
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2nd highest score in the competition, the guy who beat me was using long stabilizers and a scope. I won my class (hunter class).
Yeah that worries me too so the stand/legs will have to be super robust and sturdy.r3xj0hn570n wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 7:16 amI made a set of concrete lines speakers once. Serious threat to my toes, back, children, pets. Glad i didn't have them when the earthquake struck.
Although our systems are very different I implement some of the ideas u post- I will agree placing tweeter pods over the mid bass does energise and promote the mid bass.karatestu wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 3:20 pm Having listened to quite a few albums I can find nothing not to like about this experiment with tweeter pod directly above the mid bass. It certainly is not ideal because I have tweeters held in with tape that is wrinkled a bit, the tweeters are not all flush with the ring of the cut out at all points and the crappy wire cradle is not helping.
Even so it sounds bloody good. There are some changes that at first I could not get my head around. I don't know what is exactly going on but there is more fine detail on offer and spaciousness. No harshness at all that I have tuned in to yet but there are many more albums to test it with yet. It is a slightly more energetic presentation but not too far the wrong way.