Harold,
Thank for the information. I may try that here later this week. Perhaps tomorrow if I have time.
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After cleaning all the loops & connectors, yesterday I adjusted everything to -.5db IL per cavity, -26/27 RL & -37/38 db notches. Then tried it again. It was actually better today testing. But with the 100wt PA I could still hear something a bit undesirable.
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?Also yes you're correct, everything does just about fall into place with individual tuning then putting the harness I made on. There isn't really much that needs adjustments, just touch up a bit.?
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So just because it was mentioned earlier about trying the original harness. I decided heck why not give that a go. Maybe it will tell me if the harness I made is problematic or not. I had to swap two cans around to go back to the factory layout. Then put it on. Adjusted the rejects with the spectrum analyzer. They needed to be moved a good bit. Then I put the vna on. The return losses were awful, -16/17db & odd looking. So after that I said screw this idea. ?. I'm not going to start playing musical rods for the passes to see if I can fix the return losses then readjust the notches again.?
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?I had to put my test cables away & go do something else. It was starting to get way too aggravating.?
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Also to Kevin,
?I think I remember you posting that part number for the harness last year when I was initially buying these cans. I appreciate you sharing that information. I just wasn't able to get information contact with anyone at Sinclair. So I ended up.making one.?
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There is another company in Canada called JagRF that makes harnesses as well. I believe it was about $430 dollars I was quoted for one from them. Idk if that's changed now or not.?
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Honestly with what I have invested in these cans, the harness I made & some of the equipment to make adjustments. I could of bought a brand new set of cans. ?
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