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Should I modify my SR4732A'a or leave them stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Davis" data-source="post: 24767" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>Re: Should I modify my SR4732A'a or leave them stock?</p><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p>That sure does look like it, and is quite possible in real life. They just designed the speaker system around the "natural" frequency response of the woofer - rather than cram the woofer into the design. And also likely - they designed the woofer to do just that. A little bit less hacking that way. Then, as a fringe benefit, they are saving on a potentially large-gauge inductor (all the woofer current must flow through it on a LPF) and a cap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Davis, post: 24767, member: 137"] Re: Should I modify my SR4732A'a or leave them stock? That sure does look like it, and is quite possible in real life. They just designed the speaker system around the "natural" frequency response of the woofer - rather than cram the woofer into the design. And also likely - they designed the woofer to do just that. A little bit less hacking that way. Then, as a fringe benefit, they are saving on a potentially large-gauge inductor (all the woofer current must flow through it on a LPF) and a cap. [/QUOTE]
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