*felt _around_ tweeters
My bad.
My bad.
I swapped a capacitor and the oddest thing happened
I haven't started upgrading componets on my speaker crossovers yet , but while changing capacitors in my amp ( 4 to 8 at a time in sectioned groups , 40 in all ) I allways noticed lack of bass volume . The bass would be there if you listened hard enough but it seemed to take 2 to 3 weeks before the sound was balanced ( and listenable ) . Maybe capacitors from different manufactures break in differently ? |
Teflon caps have some pretty crazy sound effects in crossovers. I mean sound effects. Had something to do with timing for me. I could stand in different places, hear different thing, 4 or 5 more hours of playing, something else would crop up. Almost like someone was moving the speakers, while they were playing. Anything above 250hz, seemed to bounce around like a rubber ball. 200 hours of that, a lot of the folks that used TRT caps said the same thing. Come to find out something to do with DC voltage and breaking in teflons. DC is a killer, for speakers, yet somehow these caps broke in. The bass was close, 6db first order no caps, but mids and highs all over the place. Mechanics term "they were wonkie".. Regards |
Hey @oldhymec I've had very similar things happen with very inexpensive Mundorf MKP. During the break in I kept hearing sounds come from behind and below my ear. Clearly something is happening related to what we now call Head Related Transfer Function (HRTF): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head-related_transfer_function This is something I'm sure could be measured with a little effort today, but no one has of yet. Best, E |