I did recently buy a 2 yrs old HTM1D to my 800-series setup. It's a great speaker and the sound of it is brilliant!
Yesterday I decided to tighten the diamond tweeter house on top of the Marlan head, this because it was very loose compared to the tweeter house on top of my 802D's. I know other at this forum has been told from B&W Support that it's normal that the Marlan head or tweeter house has various degrees of mounting.
As you know you do have tofirst loosen the FST-driver. I did this by removing the alu phase-plug in front, and carefully screw a 10 mm long M6 screw in the hole the phase-plug was mounted in. This to secure a good grip in front of the FST-driver when it falls out/loosens.
Then I carefully unscrew the screw at the back of the Marlanhead, witch holds the FST-driver in place, while I holded my other hand at the 10mm long M6 screw I had placed in front of the FST-driver. I also did count the number of turns I unscrew the screw at the back of the Marlanhead.
Then I carefully pulled out the FST-driver a bit, I didn't remove it quite, but instead pulled it out approx.10-15 cm so it rested on a soft cloth at the front edge of the Marlanhead. It wasn't necessary to loosen the wires to the driver.
This operation did work out well - I could now get easy access to the nut holding the house of the diamond tweeter. In a controlled way I tighten the nut some turns, so that the tweeter house did feel as tight as on my 802D's.
After been doing this, I did the same operation in reverse by carefully slide the FST-driver back in place by holding at the M6 screw I mouted in front, also maked sure the wool fillings inside of the Marlan head didn't get out of position.
When I then maked sure the edge of the FST-driver was in right place in front, I tighten the screw at the back of the Marlanhead with apporx the samenumbers of turns I counted while unscrewing it. Approx 13 1/2-turns, and by this maked sure it was thight as on the 802D's.
Beside this I did some adjustments to my homecinema later on that evening. I tweaked some of the harsh acoustics in the room by putting up some curtains at each side of the frontspeakers, to make sure the room wasn't that harsh sounded anymore.
After recalibrating my setup I then put on a DVD I just got, it's called. "21", don't know if there's a bad DD 5.1-quality on this but in certain chapters with many noises - the voices of persons sounds a bit wooly compared to before I did this. The open tone in the HTM1D has changed a bit characteristic - it sounds like it's a bit more closed in the upper/midtone.
My question is: Is this due to that I have perhaps put too much curtains in the room OR could I have done something wrong demounting and inserting the FST?? What could actually go wrong during this process?
Feedback wanted, it's very important for me to find out!
Yesterday I decided to tighten the diamond tweeter house on top of the Marlan head, this because it was very loose compared to the tweeter house on top of my 802D's. I know other at this forum has been told from B&W Support that it's normal that the Marlan head or tweeter house has various degrees of mounting.
As you know you do have tofirst loosen the FST-driver. I did this by removing the alu phase-plug in front, and carefully screw a 10 mm long M6 screw in the hole the phase-plug was mounted in. This to secure a good grip in front of the FST-driver when it falls out/loosens.
Then I carefully unscrew the screw at the back of the Marlanhead, witch holds the FST-driver in place, while I holded my other hand at the 10mm long M6 screw I had placed in front of the FST-driver. I also did count the number of turns I unscrew the screw at the back of the Marlanhead.
Then I carefully pulled out the FST-driver a bit, I didn't remove it quite, but instead pulled it out approx.10-15 cm so it rested on a soft cloth at the front edge of the Marlanhead. It wasn't necessary to loosen the wires to the driver.
This operation did work out well - I could now get easy access to the nut holding the house of the diamond tweeter. In a controlled way I tighten the nut some turns, so that the tweeter house did feel as tight as on my 802D's.
After been doing this, I did the same operation in reverse by carefully slide the FST-driver back in place by holding at the M6 screw I mouted in front, also maked sure the wool fillings inside of the Marlan head didn't get out of position.
When I then maked sure the edge of the FST-driver was in right place in front, I tighten the screw at the back of the Marlanhead with apporx the samenumbers of turns I counted while unscrewing it. Approx 13 1/2-turns, and by this maked sure it was thight as on the 802D's.
Beside this I did some adjustments to my homecinema later on that evening. I tweaked some of the harsh acoustics in the room by putting up some curtains at each side of the frontspeakers, to make sure the room wasn't that harsh sounded anymore.
After recalibrating my setup I then put on a DVD I just got, it's called. "21", don't know if there's a bad DD 5.1-quality on this but in certain chapters with many noises - the voices of persons sounds a bit wooly compared to before I did this. The open tone in the HTM1D has changed a bit characteristic - it sounds like it's a bit more closed in the upper/midtone.
My question is: Is this due to that I have perhaps put too much curtains in the room OR could I have done something wrong demounting and inserting the FST?? What could actually go wrong during this process?
Feedback wanted, it's very important for me to find out!



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