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Re: driver testing
I think you can get the CD here. I am downloading now. https://www.reddit.com/r/livesound/comments/2xzs2z/a_gift_to_you_all_binks_audio_test_cd_a_tool/
By SpongeSound · #5597 ·
Re: driver testing
The Bink audio Cd has all frequencies, swoops, etc. I think I can upload it to the site as it¡¯s in my iTunes library
By dina hirsch <Rdajr1079@...> · #5596 ·
Re: driver testing
Google "Test tones" and you'll find a bunch of downloadable tones that you can use to sweep your system with. I'm a retired EE and have a bunch of test equipment at my disposal so I've used a signal
By Dave Smith · #5595 ·
Re: driver testing
For me, listening to music is subjective. ?What sounds good to a tone deaf person is unbearable to another. ?Ideally would want pure tones much like a nurse would give you for a hearing test. ?The
By D. Springfield · #5594 ·
Re: driver testing
I work very hard, take pride in my work and make sacrifices to have items I truly enjoy. ?The speakers were not restored to sell, but for many years of uncompromised enjoyment with friends.
By D. Springfield · #5593 ·
Re: driver testing
$700 in parts...if you're being truly objective about it, would you do it again and more importantly, spend that much or go for lesser expensive parts?
By SpongeSound · #5592 ·
Re: driver testing
Wow, that's quite a upgrade.? My suggestion is to use music you like and compare to a speaker that you like.??Not knowing your musical tastes or what format you listen to, I'm going to take a stab
By Ed Lindsey · #5591 ·
Re: Value of upgrading
I have an MX-1 too.? Have never used it.? Hmm, maybe I should be thinning the herd.? NAH!? ;)?Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
By Ed Lindsey · #5590 ·
Re: Value of upgrading
Yep! I know exactly what your talking about.? Keeping your significant other is paramount to being able to enjoy this hobby.??In my case the solution has been a separate/dedicated listening room.?
By Ed Lindsey · #5589 ·
Re: Value of upgrading
I totally agree and that was my intended point! I bought two pairs for 300 each all working with yellow working caps. I invented 259 and 35 min each to mid xo with almost identical value caps a and
By dina hirsch <Rdajr1079@...> · #5588 ·
Re: Value of upgrading
Funny side not about the black grill cloth. My WAF went up considerably when I proposed doing the off-white/cream color vs doing black again. My preference is the black just because it strikes me as
By SpongeSound · #5587 ·
Re: Value of upgrading
Hi Dina,I understand your logic and have no intent to offend.? Here is what you might expect from a buyer, though.Grill cloth other than the more common black is a personal choice.? Some of us find
By Ed Lindsey · #5586 ·
Re: Value of upgrading
w e, I¡¯d value a set of DQ-10s with professionally recapped crossovers & professionally refoamed woofers circa 2008 at 125-150% over a functional untouched set. This is accounting for seller
By Andy Heckl · #5585 ·
Re: Value of upgrading
Considering I¡¯ve found two sets with stands, one mirrored , one not, with perfect grill clothes and original yellow caps, all working fine for 300.00 for each set, the cost aren¡¯t significant. I
By dina hirsch <Rdajr1079@...> · #5584 ·
Re: Value of upgrading
Thanks Ed, but in this case I'm going to have to (respectfully) agree, disagree, and take a maybe position. I don't consider replacing the cloth a maintenance item. Most owners never do it and get by
driver testing
I recently rewired and replaced all the crossover components on my DQ10s. ?Materials were the finest available, and work to highest standards. ?Have about $700 in parts. ?Sounds OK. ?But to be
By D. Springfield · #5582 ·
Re: Value of upgrading
My opinion may not be in the majority, so take it with a grain of salt. The changes you describe are actually part of maintenance. Foam and capacitors are known wear items in DQ-10¡¯s. Without
By Ed Lindsey · #5581 ·
Value of upgrading
I own two pair of 10's, one pair in serial range of 37,000 and the other in the 47,000 range. That may not be relevant to my question but thought I'd mention it in case it is. The earlier pair had the
By SpongeSound · #5580 ·
Re: DQ-10 Midrange Speaker Crackle - Part II
John van Son -- I think you nailed the solution. And thank you to everyone who offered a solution, because if the problem comes back, I will be re-reading your advice!! First, my soldering iron is not
By Patrick Will · #5579 ·
Re: DQ-10 Midrange Speaker Crackle - Part II
Regnar redid my speakers with good results, probably 15 years + ago. Paul
By pbizzigotti · #5578 ·