Is this a new mod I haven't heard of?
agingboomer
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Scored a pair of RTi10 speakers from a thrift auction site (cheap!). When I picked them up, I heard a clunking noise in one of them. Did not expect what I found when I opened it up:
Is this supposed to give the music a better spin?
Is this supposed to give the music a better spin?
Everywhere is within walking distance if you have enough time.
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Just chalk it up to better sound quality.
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You'll need more than that to open a pool hall
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agingboomer wrote: »Is this supposed to give the music a better spin?
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These treats were scrabbling around inside my recently-acquired PSW10. I have not been able to ascertain any particular benefit to sound reproduction that might have been intended by feeding the speaker.
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That is to eat while repairing the amplifier with the schematic Ken will provide you- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
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I'd check for rodent droppings while your in there.