JPW ML710
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Re: JPW ML710
OK Doc.
I'll leave well alone and enjoy what I have created.
Alfi.
I'll leave well alone and enjoy what I have created.
Alfi.
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Re: JPW ML710
Its a strange one, since doping yesterday the tweeters have sounded really good, I can't criticise them at all. So what I was hearing prior to doping must have been some bad juju coming from the midbass colouring the treble.
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I have it from the horses mouth now that Bison Kit is the only synthetic rubber based adhesive that doesn't dry hard.
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Or would that be the Bison's mouth ?
Alfi
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Good to know, I'll be trying your method next time.Dr Bunsen Honeydew wrote:I have it from the horses mouth now that Bison Kit is the only synthetic rubber based adhesive that doesn't dry hard.
Its my intention to try the mods on something a little better than the JPW's now I know they work so well... Not sure what yet though
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Re: JPW ML710
By forward do you mean tonally misbalanced, or image position, or clearer, or something else.
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Forward to me means aggressive/fatiguing, I suppose they err on that side of the spectrum yes but not massively so, as opposed to the inoffensive yet dull "BBC" sound. Prior to modifications they sounded boxy & uninteresting [certainly wouldn't hold my attention] but afterwards... the only word I can think of to describe them is "live", they sound live.
In a nutshell: Do you want it to sound like you're in the audience or on stage with the musicians ? 'Cos IMO Doc mods™ will give you the latter
In a nutshell: Do you want it to sound like you're in the audience or on stage with the musicians ? 'Cos IMO Doc mods™ will give you the latter
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istari_knight wrote: IMO Doc mods™ will give you the latter
istari_knight wrote:Forward to me means aggressive/fatiguing, I suppose they err on that side of the spectrum yes but not massively so, as opposed to the inoffensive yet dull "BBC" sound. Prior to modifications they sounded boxy & uninteresting [certainly wouldn't hold my attention] but afterwards... the only word I can think of to describe them is "live", they sound live.
In a nutshell: Do you want it to sound like you're in the audience or on stage with the musicians ? 'Cos IMO Doc mods™ will give you the latter
I have to agree with your thoughts, musical performances makes more sense by not only being more detailed, but added to this instruments and voices sound far more realistic/natural because of the CLARITY that was not present before surgery.
Well worth doing the Doc Mods.
Alfi
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