springwood64 wrote: ↑2024-05-10 20:09
Zee9 wrote: ↑2024-05-10 17:21
would you care to elaborate on the details of the sealant you used. might be a good experiment for my spare kabers.
I followed the steps detailed here and used the same sealant recommended:
https://hifikabin.me.uk/viewtopic.php?t=2665
I was initially planning to test with a pair of sacrificial speakers. I'd previously experimented with replacement gaskets and proved it was possible to degrade the Espeks' musicality. I was cautious because sealing is not an easily reversible step.
However I was persuaded to try, and after testing on one tweeter, decided it was clearly beneficial and sealed them all.
I thought I should provide an update on this change. It’s not a straightforward change and has caused quite a lot of work as well as some angst.
It took a few months before the bond settled enough for me to consistently tune the driver screw torques. Early on I found that changing the torque on one driver (eg the mids) would affect the tuned torque on another (eg the tweeters). However, now that does not seem to happen, and its reasonably easy to tune the torques and arrive at the same result irrespective of the order I tune the drivers.
However, sealing the drivers changes the character of the Espeks and the way they interact with the room. At low to moderate volumes the sealed drivers bring a much greater precision to notes. I hear more information, and the result is very engaging. At these volumes the Espeks retain their magic, their sweetness, and bring more of the music. As I increase the volume, they become more engaging, until at around 8/10 (9 is my max) an unpleasant harshness emerges.
On Friday I retuned the speaker positions with the volume high enough to bring out the harshness. This was my toughest and longest tuning session yet. It took 6 hours, and my notes make entertaining reading as I struggled to decide better v worse, trying not to let the degree of harshness dominate my decision, yet also including it in the choice. For the first time I systematically followed the guide on this forum, and it wasn’t until I reached the final step of tuning the back wall distance for each speaker separately, that it clicked on the last few mm. On a hunch I moved the left speaker closer to the wall, and quickly heard an improvement, making the optimum easy to hear. Another hunch moved the right speaker forward, and again this was clearly better. The right speaker is now 12mm further out than the left.
I’ll let this new arrangement settle in, but I still hear harshness at the top of the volume range, though now it is on top of a much more enjoyable sound,