I agree with Shadorne. Mapleshade may make good recordings -- even make decent equipment accessories (I haven't tried them) -- but they certainly don't make other company's speakers, so they should NOT be making suggestions about how to modify them. Ignore their suggestions to remove the phase ring, because at the very least, it will void the warranty, and you may really dislike what you hear as well.
Plastic ring over tweeter opinion
I was looking at the Mapleshade Audio website and they recommend:
"Remove your speaker's cloth or foam grill. Snip off any plastic phase ring in front of the tweeter. You'll hear as much as a 100% improvement in treble."
I wonder what members think of this "tweek"...it seems rather irreversible.
"Remove your speaker's cloth or foam grill. Snip off any plastic phase ring in front of the tweeter. You'll hear as much as a 100% improvement in treble."
I wonder what members think of this "tweek"...it seems rather irreversible.
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This is the same outfit that sells $24 Iso-nad cork blocks that may be procured at your local HVAC dealer for $4-5. Of course, Myrtleshat 'specially' tunes them. Some believe their recordings have not quite achieved near-mythical status as proclaimed on their catalog cover. But audiophile opinions are like ashholes, everybody got one. BTW, tweeter diffusers are a good thing and an integral part of the driver design. Even the speaker manufacturer doesn't remove them! Then again, Pierre Is a former rocket scientist... |
Check out my archived thread on this topic and more such proclamations from Mapleshade... |
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