i have my modified mmgs performing pretty well. so tonite i turned them around to face wall with the metal perofrated side facing the room. this moved the tweeters to the inside configuration. they are on elevated stands and are braced also they sound very good but slightly more defined. can someone please explain what might be going on here? thanks
I didn't like them turned around personally. Left my 1.6's facing forward, but used a very low resistor. Around a .27-.33 ohm. Just enough to take off the hint of harshness. For me, a 1 ohm resistor sounded dull, and lifeless. Just my ears....which here changes exceptionally well.
I accidentally switched my left and right panels of my mg12's today and found that there was too much bass. Is there any reason for this or is it all in my head
Are you sure the tweeters are both inside or outside ? Maggies age,I had a pair where one was louder than the other which might give you that if one was closer to sidewall. No doubt you know Maggies are hyper-sensitive to placement, I found within 1/8th of a inch equality for both speakers from surfaces. Coffee tables between you and speakers can do funny things as well.
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