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taming the piezoelectric [message #43880] Sun, 08 February 2004 21:39 Go to previous message
wasteh202 is currently offline  wasteh202
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I have a pair of the 2Pi towers. I like allot of things about this speaker. It is a great value for the money, and give a terrific range of music without comprimise by an XO, the bass is strong and low.
But, my one complaint is the piezoelectric by Motorola is too fatiging for my ears. I would rather not use tone control or an equalizer in the chain to augment the sound. Is there any way that I can tame this horn some that will take some of the edge off ? I have read about some tweaks to the KSN1038.. but can not seem to find what I am looking for.
I have other speakers (planar and box) that I can listen at the same or louder decibels without fatigue, but this speaker will not allow me to listen at high volumes without turning down the music after a short time.
I would really like to keep them, but if I do not arrive at a solution to this problem they may go up for sale.

Anybody ? .... thanks.

 
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