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Calling all the driver testing propellerheads!!
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 6348" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Right, I've been investigating and consulting with a few people on this matter (and considering Norval's suggestions of course) and having T&S specs within 15% of published specs is normal. My specs are within 15% except for VAS, which is 21%. I think I'm also doing a few things wrong still. I'll have to make a wooden frame to mount the speaker. Currently I'm sticking the back of the speaker magnet onto a Mic stand and this might not be a good idea. Fixing this might just bring my measurments in line with accepted tolerances. I'll keep you guys posted...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 6348, member: 122"] Right, I've been investigating and consulting with a few people on this matter (and considering Norval's suggestions of course) and having T&S specs within 15% of published specs is normal. My specs are within 15% except for VAS, which is 21%. I think I'm also doing a few things wrong still. I'll have to make a wooden frame to mount the speaker. Currently I'm sticking the back of the speaker magnet onto a Mic stand and this might not be a good idea. Fixing this might just bring my measurments in line with accepted tolerances. I'll keep you guys posted... [/QUOTE]
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