Location: Goa, India
Posts: 143
I'm Denzil.
Location: Goa, India
Posts: 143
I'm Denzil.
Really nice job.
Please take good care of your S2k keep it by your side for long and enjoy it from the bottom of your heart and share the quality and legacy of the S2k with many friends so that the legend of the S2k will continue for long. Shigeru Uehara Designer Honda S2000.
Location: Goa, India
Posts: 143
I'm Denzil.
That'd be Simon Mears, who now makes speakers (and stuff) full-time.
Chris.
Location: Goa, India
Posts: 143
I'm Denzil.
Wow. I just found his website.
http://simonmearsaudio.com/tannoy.html
Denzil
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Location: cheltenham
Posts: 746
I'm matt.
Sorry for quoting my old post, but something occurred to me. If there's a way you could loosen the back panel? (maybe it's screwed on?). Just loose enough, so the enclosure isn't airtight any more. It would be a quick and easy way to see if aperiodic helps reduce your bass problem.
Teased out long fibre wool is good for bass damping, just don't obstruct the ports.
It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!
A job well done indeed and fitting that you've stuck to the classic look of Tannoy speakers and not gone off on a tangent so to speak, they must weigh an absolute tonne!!
As the late Colonel Sanders once said
"I'm too drunk to taste this chicken!!"
Location: cheltenham
Posts: 746
I'm matt.