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In Reply to: RE: Why do speakers crackle posted by huubdas on April 24, 2015 at 16:30:19
as soon as I get any speaker, I mark the top and then I rotate the woofer 180 degrees. I have a pair of KEF 103.2's, so I am not sure what to do (it is a 3 sided speaker mount)
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Drill some extra holes.
Some loudspeakers from the fifties still as new because of the regular 180 degr. turning.
Not going to help his woofers. At best he may be able to turn 1/3 every so often if the terminal tabs aren't notched into the baffle opening.
120 degree's every year will do.
Speakers with foam surrounds: turn them once a year, they are quickly misaligned compared to rubber or linen surrounds.
Good post, indeed a loose voicewcoil resonates at one frequency most of the time.
You will be surprised how many loudspeakers have loose voicecoils after checking with a tone generator.
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