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In Reply to: RE: Damping Speaker Basket Arms posted by Dryginger2 on November 14, 2014 at 16:04:24
You mentioned that you eliminated roughness in sound by applying teflon tape to the tubes in your tube buffer. Did the roughness come back?
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Ubiquitous Biscuit,Eliminating the roughness of the tube buffer simply revealed that its vibration had been hiding the sound of vibration from another source behind it. So the transparent, stalking question that you posted in another failed attempt to embarrass me has only shown that you have little audio testing experience and are unfamiliar with the onion-peeling process of removing sound flaws. Time to evolve from a teenager's habit of cheap provocation to the satisfying pursuit of improving your audio sound quality? Or is your continuing stalking addiction something that the moderators now need to address? Your postings hide little of your transparent, stalking intent time after time.
DG
Edits: 11/15/14
Like I really need to get into the middle of a pissing contest, but what Dryginger2 says is quite true. If you have speakers with old dried up caps for example, the crossovers will not transfer signal well. Fix the caps, and often you'll discover up stream issues you never knew you had. And so it goes.
Best Regards,
Lou
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