Hello all-
I've owned a pair of the Original CLS speakers for about 7 years now. Recently I've been doing a lot of tweaking to the rest of my system. Now it's the the speakers turn.
I've already replaced the power cords with Audioquest AC15 and done the Martin Logan ETC spikes. Both very effective.
The next move that I'm considering is taking apart the transformer housing on the back of the speaker and to dampen them. I was thinking of using Neoprene washers between the top plate and the rest of the housing and also some other type of dampening material on the inside of the top cover.
Has anyone here done something similar? If so what were their thoughts and do they have any suggestions on how to proceed.
I just want to make sure the the resonance wasn't tuned as part of the original design and by changing it I'm going to negatively impact the sound.
I've owned a pair of the Original CLS speakers for about 7 years now. Recently I've been doing a lot of tweaking to the rest of my system. Now it's the the speakers turn.
I've already replaced the power cords with Audioquest AC15 and done the Martin Logan ETC spikes. Both very effective.
The next move that I'm considering is taking apart the transformer housing on the back of the speaker and to dampen them. I was thinking of using Neoprene washers between the top plate and the rest of the housing and also some other type of dampening material on the inside of the top cover.
Has anyone here done something similar? If so what were their thoughts and do they have any suggestions on how to proceed.
I just want to make sure the the resonance wasn't tuned as part of the original design and by changing it I'm going to negatively impact the sound.
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