Im adding a drivers to give the box a bit more low end. In my test I found that a tweeter was needed for my listening preference. But, the one Sega used is too harsh, I ended up covering about half of it dampen it a bit .Add a sub. I need more bass! These speakers have no body. I regret not cutting those tweeters out when I was in there installing the Aura's.
It's not easy. I had to remove the monitor and bend those metal speaker brackets almost 90 degrees to slide the speakers out. I think each speaker has 2 screws holding it to the bracket as well.Everyone seems to indicate that this should not be a problem, so I'm wondering if you could elaborate on how you swap your speakers when you have a chance.
I've taken a few out without removing the monitor. You need to bend the metal bracket that holds the speaker in place and it'll come out.It's not easy. I had to remove the monitor and bend those metal speaker brackets almost 90 degrees to slide the speakers out. I think each speaker has 2 screws holding it to the bracket as well.Everyone seems to indicate that this should not be a problem, so I'm wondering if you could elaborate on how you swap your speakers when you have a chance.
I've seen claims of people removing them without taking the monitor out, but I don't see how it is possible. They must be removing the side panels from the cabinet.
I'm guessing from the rear through the access panel. I can barely get my arm in there and if I do I can't see what I'm doing. Removing monitor would probably take less time than the time struggling from the back.I've taken a few out without removing the monitor. You need to bend the metal bracket that holds the speaker in place and it'll come out.
Getting it out is easy, putting it back though...yeah not so much. I have fairly thin arms, so getting it from the back service door isn't impossible for meI'm guessing from the rear through the access panel. I can barely get my arm in there and if I do I can't see what I'm doing. Removing monitor would probably take less time than the time struggling from the back.I've taken a few out without removing the monitor. You need to bend the metal bracket that holds the speaker in place and it'll come out.
yup, this is more or less the design I have now, I just need to know how much space I have to work with to be able to tweak/tune the box. Wish i still had one of my blast cabs.ok, here's another question...
why not build a custom box with 2-way speaker setup with a small tweeter mounted near the "face" and a larger, remote mounted mid-range piped through the original box area?
you could go with a 1.5in round tweeter and a 4.5in round mid-range and if you designed the box and cross-over network right It'd probably sound mint.