You could decouple then yet again by decoupling them from the box itself. Mount the PCB on silicone or sorbothane.
You could decouple then yet again by decoupling them from the box itself. Mount the PCB on silicone or sorbothane.
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A good mod for the 44 is to fit the dome midrange units from a 66.
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Why not! Funny you should mention that as I was pondering it already Maybe site them on granite plinth too...
I discussed this a while back, I’m going to keep the 44’s as close to stock as possible. I don’t want to be changing out the mid for the 66 or the tweeter for something else and the caps are going to stay the same.
If I’m unhappy then I’ll put them up in the classifieds and look at Tannoys offering from the same era.