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Re: Speaker Screens [message #67969 is a reply to message #67961] Tue, 31 May 2011 21:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I like them. They tend to make the speaker far better at sending out the frequencies out at the right *pace* so everything arrives at closer to the ideal time. I wish (my) speakers were designed to work better without the screen, but they weren't.

I had to have them shipped across country on a bus, so I broke all the bracing off though so that I could insert a few layers of cardboard so the drivers were protected. I think that was there to protect the drivers. In any event now they just have the outer frame and the screen with no other bars of plastic there.

Wayne: What would the sonic consequences be of having a half inch tall, 12 inch long piece of plastic a half inch in front of a driver? I probably didn't write that well, you know, like if you put a ruler in front of a driver just out the reach of the excursion.


 
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