Thomas,
I've been trying to read up on Bucking Magnets. A lot of differnt opinons out there. Do you beleive that glueing them to the back of the driver affects the drivers T/S parameters? I'm guessing not if you and Tibor used them. I asked Mike at SoundSplinter. He said he had never tried, and that the his ocncerns would be needed a really big bucking magnet and that the beveled backside of the driver would make adhearing it difficult.
Second, do they have to be glued to the back of the driver? I saw your post where you just put them on the shelf above the TV. This would seem to indicate that I could glue them to the box walls.
I moved the driver a bit around more today, and found when I rotated into the verticle position, I couldn't get anywhere near as close as horizontal. wierd. I will definitely need to do some shielding.
Any thoughts/tips?
--now off to sholve the snow. grrrr
I've been trying to read up on Bucking Magnets. A lot of differnt opinons out there. Do you beleive that glueing them to the back of the driver affects the drivers T/S parameters? I'm guessing not if you and Tibor used them. I asked Mike at SoundSplinter. He said he had never tried, and that the his ocncerns would be needed a really big bucking magnet and that the beveled backside of the driver would make adhearing it difficult.
Second, do they have to be glued to the back of the driver? I saw your post where you just put them on the shelf above the TV. This would seem to indicate that I could glue them to the box walls.
I moved the driver a bit around more today, and found when I rotated into the verticle position, I couldn't get anywhere near as close as horizontal. wierd. I will definitely need to do some shielding.
Any thoughts/tips?
--now off to sholve the snow. grrrr

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