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SEAS 325 professional vintage project
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<blockquote data-quote="Langerman" data-source="post: 1192143" data-attributes="member: 23926"><p>Hi Zuidersma,</p><p>Thanks for the post. Well done man. I salute you for breathing new live into those speakers. Amazing what a little tlc can do?</p><p>The 3 way continues to impress. The bass is clean and the forward mid has calmed down, not sure why? The tech that rebuilt the xover said that they would settle in after 48h of burn in. Perhaps that time has come. </p><p>I see you are close by Alberton, and perhaps we can get together for listen when it suits us both.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Langerman.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Langerman, post: 1192143, member: 23926"] Hi Zuidersma, Thanks for the post. Well done man. I salute you for breathing new live into those speakers. Amazing what a little tlc can do? The 3 way continues to impress. The bass is clean and the forward mid has calmed down, not sure why? The tech that rebuilt the xover said that they would settle in after 48h of burn in. Perhaps that time has come. I see you are close by Alberton, and perhaps we can get together for listen when it suits us both. Cheers, Langerman. [/QUOTE]
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