Your dog may be underemployed
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CH46E
I have been wanting a 2 way JBL bookshelf but because of a rambunctious Belgian Malinois dog I can't keep speakers on stands. She will knock them over..
If your Malinois messes up your flat then this may be an indication of underemployment. The Malinois is much more agile and demanding than a normal German Shepherd. If you don't give it employment it will start looking for some. May be eating your shoes or your sofa. Or may be taking over leadership in the family.
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Ruediger
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I found a item that helps
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CH46E
As I stated before, I'm not really thrilled with the L3s.
Is there any way to help bring the vocals out/up a bit and maybe tame the tweeter just a hair.
I almost traded them for a pair of JBL S38s. I know it may sound corny but I find the L3 aesthetically pleasing. I want to keep them in the living room. Plus the wife seems to like them.
Originally I had planned to just recap them altogether. But with the less than stellar performance I was just going to leave them alone.
Are there some value changes I could make to the caps and or resistors that may help accomplish my goal of opening up the vocals?
Thanks guys.
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