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DIY Speaker Restoration and "Improvement"
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<blockquote data-quote="ScottulusMaximus" data-source="post: 658863" data-attributes="member: 18165"><p>Haha thanks but "against all odds"???</p><p></p><p>Ya I'm definitely gonna pad the tweeter a bit, it's way too bright for my taste. A rheostat to test is yet another brilliant suggestion bbe22, is there anything in particular I should look at when buying one as I don't have one currently? I'm gonna keep the x-over as is for now, the woofer/mid is actually really nice sounding to me and if it ain't broke don't fix it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ScottulusMaximus, post: 658863, member: 18165"] Haha thanks but "against all odds"??? Ya I'm definitely gonna pad the tweeter a bit, it's way too bright for my taste. A rheostat to test is yet another brilliant suggestion bbe22, is there anything in particular I should look at when buying one as I don't have one currently? I'm gonna keep the x-over as is for now, the woofer/mid is actually really nice sounding to me and if it ain't broke don't fix it! [/QUOTE]
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