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I'm getting closer ... [message #28972 is a reply to message #28968] Sun, 07 March 2004 17:53 Go to previous message
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All is well in the world. I got the stubborn bolt out by prying the T-nut out with a screw driver. I didn't even damage the wood too much. The problem with the Delta 15 is solved. I had to re-solder the wires to the binding post/terminal. Easy fix. Now, I have to replace a couple of T-nuts and machine screws, re-glue the R-13 to the bottom of one speaker cabinet and mount my speaker grills. Then I am finished. Until I try those audiophile caps, possibly an active crossover, rub some special audiophile ferry dust on the motors, ect.
Even though the cabinets aren't air tight at the moment, they sound pretty good so far. I can't wait until I am finished completely and both speakers are broken in. Ever so close ... .

 
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