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RE: nope. I do not think I can do the resistors

Posted by Dawnrazor on October 8, 2020 at 18:42:13:

It might not be the tweeter at all. Often the speaker gets blamed for what is in front of it.

I recently put all my equipment on roller blocks and brushes. Every thing is now on some kind of isolation, like power bricks and ethernet switches. Crazy thing is that I don't have speakers but headphones.! Vibration solely from components is a thing. If you haven't used some isolation devices give it a shot. I found it really helped with the treble.

Check the tweaks section for the thread on brushes and roller balls.