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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: Remedies the Beauty
Post Subject: More infoPosted by N-set on: 5/30/2022
 Paul S wrote:
Jarek, you've probably already thought of this, but not to leave it unsaid: If there is any chance for cone displacement when you mess with the surround (and/or the spyder), I recommend you first work out some shims to put in the magnetic gap, or otherwise control the location of the former/voice coil for an even gap through the process. Also, if you are doing anything with the spyder, I recommend letting one set up before starting the other.

Paul, the treatment of the surrounds as far as I understand is application of a special solvent to remove the old dope and then re-doping. Doesn't seem like an dangerous operation but I've never done it so who knows. Will watch for not displacing the cone too much, thanks for the warning.

Mats, thanks. The sonic difference is not big actually (ignore the massive 8kHz peak, this must be my soundcard/software). The unnotched sound is a bit more catchy and sparkling at first. If I want it I can easily comeback.

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