I've enjoyed my large, heavy 42" CRT based TV for several years now but the sound from those small speakers leaves a lot to be desired. The big plastic case...
Cool. Hey LarryO, You make some caps using Vaseline and I'll make some with paper. And we'll see which are better. I bet yours will sound messy! 8:-) jim... ...
OK, youse guys make yours from vaseline and paper. RFM's gonna try the outstanding, K = 1.03, styrofoam. Finally, a use for all these damn packing peanuts! ...
My wood working pal Ken V. started this while wife and I were in Florida becoming grandparents!. I finished up temporary external crossovers, wired them, etc....
Hi Jim, Those are some impressive looking line arrays. Lines have a reputation for outstanding imaging....but these...just what IS with that center image?...
The line arrays just keep getting taller. These are GR-Research Alpha LS. Maybe 6 feet and weigh between 200 and 250. Oh, and sound good too! 8:-) jim......
Hi Jim, Just a thought...perhaps you should swap sides putting the tweeter arrays to the inside. I only say this as I can see the center image, though now...
They sound glorious. This room, always my 'second' system may now be my first. I want to listen a few weeks with the tweeters this way [mfg recommended] then...
Hi, I have 2 x Yamaha CT-810 tuners. I am interested in tweaking at least one ( and maybe both) as they were described on the Tuner Information page. I wonder...
Doug, You are more likely to find the info you want if you post this in the fmtuners group. You might also want to make clear what your goal of modding your...
Hey gang, It the time of the season for spam. I'm going to close the group to free (unmoderated) membership signup. A little more work for me but no one will...
Has anyone tried to use teflon coated antenna wire to drive loudspeakers? Also as Radio Shack no longer carries it, where can I get it nowadays? HF ...
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- Uh.....No. Most of us use AMPLIFIERS to drive speakers. You should try one. The results are much more audible. Tuck -- In diy_audio_tweaks@yahoogroups.com,...
Google shows lots of information. Maybe that's a place to start searching. I've seen Teflon coated wire when I worked for Telco (Teflon/silver/copper). I've...
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Dust loves electronics and it seems like I spend a lot of time dusting my gear. Weapons used in my dust war have been feather dusters, cotton rags, damp...
Some time ago I discovered the benefits of a new fangled duster - looks something like a dandelion gone to seed but made of fine plastic 'hairs'. Works via...
Hi Jim, Re: your post and the new cover photo...I've been severly let down. After reading the post I had visions of a blond French maid in the requisite...
... Hash: SHA1 ... Sounds like a cool tool but I'd keep it away from CMOS parts and MOSFETs, and not use it inside a computer or piece of digital audio gear. -...
Yes, that is one beautiful table. I also would like to see a long slender arm in a lace glove wielding the brush! but thanks for the great group and tips...
Unfortunately, I AM the French maid at this house. Shudder. I do find that I dust and clean my audio and video toys 3 or 4 times more often than to any table,...
Thanks. It's a Rega P3 mounted into (onto?) a new plinth made up of 5 layers of mdf/Birch ply/mdf/Birch, etc. Walnut trim. Several layers of spray paint on the...