Bybees for just mid/highs and also Bass???


I have the bybees filters on my midranges of my speakers and they defintely work great. I am looking to put them on the tweeters and the (4) woofers but do not know if it is worth the money to spend on the bass region?

Do they make a considerable difference on the + terminal of the bass drivers???

Thanks!
asi_tek

Showing 2 responses by rlxl

I have had excellent results w/bybees at the positive terminals of all drivers. I would spend the money for the bass driver. The effects on the bass driver would be the same as on the others: lower noise level, more articulation and detail.
Avnut,
The best results would come from installing a purifier at the positive terminal of each driver. This is fairly easy to do: unscrew the front mounting screws that attach the driver to the speaker box and carefully lift them out and then unsolder the positive lead and place the bybee at the positive and resolder. Be careful to cover the speaker cone in the area near the terminal where you will be soldering with a sheet of paper or something similar to prevent possible splatter from hot solder as you solder from landing on the speaker cone.

Good luck!!

BTW: Installing the bybees has been the most effective tweak that I have done---and I'm a habitual tweaker. I have installed them in all of my electronics, pwr supplies, digital out of dac, and audio out terminals, but the most effective placement has been at the positive terminal of each driver.