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Sorry to take so long to get back to this, but I have not been on for almost 2 weeks. I had a needed surgery, and I am about to have a follow-up appointment in 2 months. I am going to have to have someone re-do my posts right now, I am so sorry for the hold up. I am in Texas, and I am a frequent reader of ToeCallMagazine.com. I write a lot of the stuff I have put on here and I have made a few different improvements and upgrades to the system. If you have any questions for me, feel free to email me at rockhamptonguy@yahoo.com.
1. You spend a whole bunch of money on audio-measurement devices, talk to some audio guy, and he tells you the problem you have is your impedance is too high. He gives you some random number (450 ohms or 700) and tells you to lower your impedances.
2. So you record a bunch of music with variable impedances and bad speakers, and all the music sounds terrible. You treat that same speaker-testing guy's advice and he tells you your impedance has been elevated, and suggests you get a whole bunch of $10 perch-shapers (a $20 knob/switch is cheap as well, but dem, no way. Plus, you have warranty).
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