To summarize what Lewm said above (that he and Will have tried in their speakers) :
1. You can remove the brilliance control (or short the terminals) which is in series with the Toroid transformer (I removed the brilliance control and put in discrete resistors but will remove it entirely per Lewm's recommendation).
2. You can increase the shunt resistor value (mine had 10 ohms 4 - 2.5 ohm resistors in series) to lower the frequency of the pole (with the 36uf capacitor) from 440hz to a lower value.
3. Dr. West said it would not be an issue to increase the value from 10 to about 12-14 ohms with the toroid ll (I'm sure this is very conservative) to move the frequency pole lower. Lewm suggested 20 ohms. From my recollection, the concern that Dr. West had about increasing the shunt resistance was saturating the toroid transformer. The toroid ll transformer offered by Soundlab is much larger than the toroid l. I believe Dr. West said that it can handle an increased resistance without saturating.
4. You can use a better quality shunt resistor and it may add some minor benefits.
Regards,
Gary
1. You can remove the brilliance control (or short the terminals) which is in series with the Toroid transformer (I removed the brilliance control and put in discrete resistors but will remove it entirely per Lewm's recommendation).
2. You can increase the shunt resistor value (mine had 10 ohms 4 - 2.5 ohm resistors in series) to lower the frequency of the pole (with the 36uf capacitor) from 440hz to a lower value.
3. Dr. West said it would not be an issue to increase the value from 10 to about 12-14 ohms with the toroid ll (I'm sure this is very conservative) to move the frequency pole lower. Lewm suggested 20 ohms. From my recollection, the concern that Dr. West had about increasing the shunt resistance was saturating the toroid transformer. The toroid ll transformer offered by Soundlab is much larger than the toroid l. I believe Dr. West said that it can handle an increased resistance without saturating.
4. You can use a better quality shunt resistor and it may add some minor benefits.
Regards,
Gary