Here is the info.
"If you think it is the 10" transducer bothering you try connecting a 4uF capacitor and an 8 Ohm 10 Watt resistor wired in series with each other - then place this across the positive and negative connections (a parallel connection in relation to the 10" driver)."
The parts I used were a 8.2Ω 10 watt high power Metal Oxide non-inductive resistor and a 3.9uF Jantzen Audio CrossCap. (Closest I could get at the time of ordering)
http://speakerbug.com.au/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=16_2&products_id=43
http://speakerbug.com.au/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=14_1&products_id=20
It seem to get better and better after a couple of hours of the mods.
My ears were maybe udjusting to them.
It has been a great improvement in my system. Even at normal listening levels which does not seem to make much sense from what I have read.
Saw this graph on doing a search.
http://www.wavecor.com/html/zobel_networks.html
For me it has made all the difference and I am thoroughly enjoying them now.
"If you think it is the 10" transducer bothering you try connecting a 4uF capacitor and an 8 Ohm 10 Watt resistor wired in series with each other - then place this across the positive and negative connections (a parallel connection in relation to the 10" driver)."
The parts I used were a 8.2Ω 10 watt high power Metal Oxide non-inductive resistor and a 3.9uF Jantzen Audio CrossCap. (Closest I could get at the time of ordering)
http://speakerbug.com.au/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=16_2&products_id=43
http://speakerbug.com.au/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=14_1&products_id=20
It seem to get better and better after a couple of hours of the mods.
My ears were maybe udjusting to them.
It has been a great improvement in my system. Even at normal listening levels which does not seem to make much sense from what I have read.
Saw this graph on doing a search.
http://www.wavecor.com/html/zobel_networks.html
For me it has made all the difference and I am thoroughly enjoying them now.