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<blockquote data-quote="Greg Cameron" data-source="post: 55857" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Re: High Frequency Compression Driver Evaluation</p><p></p><p>I don't know if HF drivers were included, but I remember hanging out at the Rat shop one time while Dave was working on Microwedge settings. We got onto the topic of drivers. Dave mentioned that drivers (I'm assuming cones) are audibly and measurably inconsistent from one to the next even when they're from the same run of manufacturing. Sometimes the differences are really noticeable. He and Brian Rat were surprised when they first made the discovery in the early days of Rat when they started building a lot of cabinets. I guess they're sort of like "a box of chocolates." Has that been your experience at all Art?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg Cameron, post: 55857, member: 42"] Re: High Frequency Compression Driver Evaluation I don't know if HF drivers were included, but I remember hanging out at the Rat shop one time while Dave was working on Microwedge settings. We got onto the topic of drivers. Dave mentioned that drivers (I'm assuming cones) are audibly and measurably inconsistent from one to the next even when they're from the same run of manufacturing. Sometimes the differences are really noticeable. He and Brian Rat were surprised when they first made the discovery in the early days of Rat when they started building a lot of cabinets. I guess they're sort of like "a box of chocolates." Has that been your experience at all Art? [/QUOTE]
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