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In Reply to: RE: An impactful but inexpensive tweak posted by dawit98 on May 20, 2010 at 22:01:21
OK, I'm in love with my Maggies so much that I now even refuse to touch them. Yes, it's that kind of superstition:)
But this thread really got me drooling. Are you really saying that there is a way to make them sound even better? OMG, I can't believe that!
Anyway, is there a way that some of you gentle souls could post pics/diagrams, a step-by-step tutorial of sorts for us poor slobs who are a) too much in awe to ever dare touch our Maggies, let alone inflict any scars on them, and, b) not very ingenious to begin with.
I'd feel much more confident about considering this tweak if some of you geniuses could kindly give us the pictorial tutorial (and please, if you do so, you can safely assume that I'm a complete moron, who knows nothing about the Maggies innards nor how does this magical piece of technology work:)
All I know is that these speakers are constantly giving me incredible amount of pleasure:)
Follow Ups:
MCR,
WHile I dont have a, I do exhibit B in your poor slobs statement.
I had planned to do a full write up on the dynamat experiences and the final recipe I went with.
Anyhow, I can see about doing that soon.
But the jist of it is that you remove the socks and put strips around the driver frame where the mylar side is, and on the pole pieces.
Just dont put it at the bottom on the mylar side.
Here are some links:
for the driver frame: http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/vt.mpl?f=mug&m=145842
for the pole pieces: http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl?forum=mug&n=145929&highlight=dynamat+Dawnrazor
The last link has a pict that is for show. One should do the whole panel, not just the few I showed.
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