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Radio Man, try a 10uf non-polarized cap on your tweeter, to smooth out
frequency response. If you have a woofer coil, bypass it as well. Didn't see what type of receiver you're using, but most modern solid-state units emphasize bass-n-midrange as a means of fighting static crashes-n-other hi-frequency rfi content. Utilizing outboard amplification, via tape output, will produce acceptable hi-fi quality sonics. Got a cap modded ICOM R-75 which now replicates that 70's-era Pioneer midrange-centric fidelity, when driven through direct-coupled Marantz MR-235 amplification. Through the stock speaker, though, audio is still pedestrian at best. |
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