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Re: It sounds like the cross-overs might be faulty

Posted by Deon C on May 13, 2005 at 08:39:47:

I agree on that the Tannoys can harden up in those areas. I must admit that I have listened to some Golds in a Autograph horns and I did not notice it there. OTOH if you like the other aspects of what the Tannoys do, I might have a solution for you, albeit that it is a dractic one. What I suggest you do is to do what Thorsten did. He cut off the dustcap and treated the dome of the tweeter with C37 fluid. I am not sure if he de-assembled the unit to treat the domes (and he does not mention this on the site that lists his system either), but you'll have to ask him (his system is featured at http://www.arduman.com/aa/Sayfalar/thorsten/thorsten.htm). This might just be what the doctor ordered in your case. This should tame the tweeter sufficiently to be listenable. Drastic, but sometimes that is what is needed.

Enjoy,
Deon
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