Audio Note E Speaker Tweak: Easy Effective And Inexpensive


I wanted to share a quick, easy, tweak I’ve made to my old E-Ls. I’ve basically boxed in the tweeters with strips cut from a roll of jute mat, available from any carpet store. They’re held in place with blu-tak, so they can be easily removed.

At least in my system/room, the results have been remarkable. The sound is smoother, more coherent and more transparent, with lots of natural detail. I can hear the recording space and decay more clearly.

If you decide to try it, please post your results.


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“Madisound sells felt rings for $2.”

irish,

I saw those and thought about trying them, then I saw where someone said that parallel vertical strips work better. Maybe they do something similar to a diffraction grating? I tried those first, and then added the horizontal strips to complete the squares.

I like what the jute squares do so much, I’m not in a hurry to try anything else. If you try the Madisound rings, please report your results.
Madisound sells felt rings for $2.

Wonder how these work vs using a square configuration?


My Snell Type E's (basically the same as the Audio Note E's) use wool strips around the dome tweeters to control dispersion. They do sound very nice!