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  1. i havent gotten it finished yet hadnt had time, but i know what i am doing now. thanks so much for the help in clarifying things for me .
  2. ok maybe im confused ,im lookin at it rt now on my desk. i dont think i have a clue as to how to identify the taps. i see a wire jumping along back of terminal block but i dont know if this is considered the taps or what or how to know which is 1,2,3,4 or what? ooooo, i see, the taps are on that wax impregnated thing. lol ok ok ok
  3. ecir40, yes i have the schem with them numbered, but if u have squawker on 1 and tweeter on 2 then why arent they next to each other?
  4. did u move the squawker from tap 2 to tap 1, and the tweeter from tap 3 to tap 2?
  5. good job ecir40, yes that totally helps. so how does it sound??? did u move the squawker from tap 2 to tap 1, and the tweeter from tap 3 to tap 2?
  6. put a 15 ohm resistor in parallel with squawker, you can screw it right to the + - spots on barrier strip for the squawker. im guessing i will understand once i go buy the 15 ohm resistor?
  7. "I've tried all of the different network mods and networks for the Heresy. Keep it simple; the top is too hot in relationship to the bottom (a common complaint). So, put a 15 ohm resistor in parallel with squawker, you can screw it right to the + - spots on barrier strip for the squawker. Then move the tweeter from tap 2 to tap 1, and the squawker from tap 3 to tap 2. This lowers the midrange and treble by 3dB which brings the bass up and makes the speaker sound much more balanced. The 15 ohm resistor means you don't have to change the primary capacitor value. IOW's, it keeps the crossover points the same. I suggest you try it, you probably won't feel the need to do anything else." can anyone make a schem on how to do this? its all greek to me.
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