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Re: 7 Pi bass cabinet [message #52245 is a reply to message #52244] Wed, 25 June 2008 15:52 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Matts is currently offline  Matts
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Paul, So far, much of what you're experiencing seems to me to be normal for new speakers. I'd wait until you have 100 hours or so on them to tinker too much. Have you tried the 8-ohm taps? You'll be shocked at what the upgraded iron does over the whole freq spectrum. You may have room modes, etc. that do need correcting, but I'd wait until the speakers stabilize before going all out. If you upgrade caps to Auricaps or something, you go through it again... Wayne breaks his speakers in fast- with a zillion watt Crown or two. hahahaha.

 
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