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Re: Warmer M60's
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I just sat in between my axiom's (about 6 feet back, shush my room is small) and the sound just wrapped around me, I love it!
Leave 'em stock IMO
- D
"Big John is my Idol...or is it that other way around? Let's ask Ray!"
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Re: Warmer M60's
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Rick
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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Re: Warmer M60's
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Thanks...
I like the sound of my M60s before but love it now that I have this Mod. I guess my ears are very sensitive to detailed speakers. Before the Mod I couldn't listen to it for 1/2 hr due to fatigue; Last weekend my wife went to the Gym for a couple of hrs and I manage to listen to it for that long. I didn't even know that she was gone that long. I think thats positive thing; my ears can actually enjoy the good music.
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I haven't tried it but Joe sent them with my order (resistors). Basically, you install the resistor between the tweeter and something else (apparantly you can't put it on wrong) I can't remember what else. The crossover maybe? Anyway, he told me that it will affect the soundstage some (in a negative way) and it will give you less detail in the high end. I love the way my M22's sound and never felt the need to install the resistors. I'm interested to know the differences in effect between the felt pad and the resistor. If the felt pad is a smaller mod I would be willing to try it. Joe really scared me with his "screw up your soundstage" bit.
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I think TweedleyD tried it with his M22 (The Felt). He didn't really go in depth detail on his impressions but which I understands he likes.
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i thought it was going to be installed like the m&k 150s.it seems to me that if youre going to go through all this and leave it that way,then you never really liked the sound of your speakers to begin with
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Re: Warmer M60's
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One thing I was wondering with the felt over the tweeter is there going to be an issue of heat build up.
Rick
"A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud
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That was one of my concerns before the Mod but after two hrs of continuous listening and two movies later that theory was out of the window. We will see in the near future...lol
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that's right i tried it on my 22's an i like it , don't get me wrong i liked it before but jus thought that it was easier on my Ears for a longer listening session will invite a Couple budds over who have higher end stuff to see what they think so far so good
If You Are Gonna Do It , Do It Right !!!
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Just don't give their opinion on your equipment more wight than yours simply because they spent more on their equipment!
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