You can't be seriously worrying...:) This should hardly make a measurable difference in an anechoic chamber, let alone a perceptible one in a normal listening room! (IMO, of course)
Minor phase plate incident with midrange of Hales
Yesterday I changed the voice coils of my Hales T5 tweeters with good results but in doing so I had a little accident in which one tweeter fell on my midrange phase plate. It dulled the point of the phase plate so that instead of the cone shape going into a point it goes to the sise of a pencil that would need sharpening. It is about 1/32 to 1/16th of an inch at the point as opposed to going staight to a point. Do you think this would make a sonic difference or would the slight dulling of the point be a non issue other than pissing me off for not being more careful. I ordered two phase plates today ,one to replace the dulled one and the other to replace the other speakers midrange phase plate for consistancy in case they are slightly different from when my midranges were origionally made. Please advise.
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