@ricevs I am patiently awaiting your offered guidance on Hard Wiring to the Voice Coil.
I have a intention to try this method out to see what the outcome is like audibly.
@ricevs I am patiently awaiting your offered guidance on Hard Wiring to the Voice Coil. I have a intention to try this method out to see what the outcome is like audibly. |
@ricevs stated " Hardwire directly to the voice coil wires.....and get rid of the nut on the binding post.....even better is to eliminate the binding post all together. " Not giving up on the want to learn how the best application can be carried out, I have discovered a method as shown in the Link. I'm not sure if it is for everybody as suggested, but do see where there is a influence on the End Sound that will be a betterment. I'm familiar with experiencing how changing Manufacturers designs for connections between devices are able to become something much more than the sum of the parts when interfaces are investigated and different materials/designs that are tried out. Trying out different permutations of Signal Wire used within the Chassis - Different Connectors mounted on the Chassis - Signal Wire used on an Umbilical - Connectors used on an Umbilical will create a outcome that is extremely positive when assessing End Sound being produced. On a Speaker Drive Unit, it is not strange for the design if Steel is used as the Tag for the Spade connector to attach to. High Quality Solders do add to the quality to be found within the End Sound. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwkBfPu-kQ8 https://www.hificollective.co.uk/solder/cardas-quad-eutectic-solder.html |