Would you like to know about Dunlavy mods?


I have done extensive mods to my Dunlavy SCIV's over the years. It has been quite a learning experience in component upgrades such as capacitors, resistors, inductors, internal sealing of the wood of the cabinet, nuts, bolts, internal wiring , external crossover isolation, speaker platorms, Sistrum platforms and baffles to minimize bass cacelation. I suppose that was an example of a run on sentence. If any one would like to know more please contact me.
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Tom. the Zobel networks will not affect the time alignment at all. Ehider knows what he's talking about. If you Zobel the drivers, you will get much more linear results, particularly around the crossover points. The one that is probably the most critical one to do is the woofer. Line one up for the resonant frequency of the woofer and you will be amazed.
Also, about the ferrous metals, if you separate the chokes and coils wider apart, they will have less interplay between them. The fields interact more when they are closer together. If you can get them a six inches to a foot apart, then do it.
It is critical when soldering to not get cold joints. They will filter the high frequencies out.