silvanik
as above, contact Mr. Rob Gillum on his contact page via CSS site. Then, inform about attempting contact via rob@coherentsourceservice.com
He may/may not be aware that Rob email address is not operational?
Happy Listening!
silvanik
as above, contact Mr. Rob Gillum on his contact page via CSS site. Then, inform about attempting contact via rob@coherentsourceservice.com
He may/may not be aware that Rob email address is not operational?
Happy Listening! |
A while back Tom suggested trying to using brass fasteners . I found the size for my 2.7 speakers to be 8/32 by 1/2 inch for the coaxial and by 1 inch for the woofer and radiator . The pan head srews fit perfectly in the woofer and radiator but were a little to large in diameter ( .6mm ) to fit into the coaxial . After spending a lot of time looking for a 8/32 with a smaller head and being unsuccessful I had to grind down the head of the panhead screw . For about $12 It was worth the effort . |
And there was a positive sonic benefit correct? The sonics will also benefit with the removal of any steel screw to a brass replacement. Any fastener holding or near the crossover or binding posts should be brass. Non ferrous materials sound better. Brass is the metal of music and I think sounds best.Tom D. |
My redevelopment exploration over the past few years has identified this metallic source of interference. My experiments point to disruption of electromagnetic fields to create eddy currents that react against the orderly flow of energy. In the 1978 development of the 03 (first coherent source) we discovered and substantiated such effects in steel driver baskets - independent of stiffness, ringing, etc. The electromagnetic eddy currents hang in time and cause subtle phase/time domain distortions. Solution: non-magnetic baskets. However, even non-magnetic conductors introduce electrical reactance when close enough to each other. Solution is non-conductive structures, both electric and magnetic. I don’t have test apparatus to prove such findings, but I understand them to be operative. A new woofer I am working on will have a non-metallic basket. And my screws / bolts are reinforced nylon or Delrin. The improvement over brass/stainless steel is real, as is the improvement of brass /ss over conductive steel. Such improvements are small, but additive - stack up several such small, subtle improvements, and the music sounds cleaner. I don’t know whether it matters that Dr. Toole might want more proof. I do know that we take extensive precautions against various bias traps. You can play with hardware store supplies. |