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runeberg

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    Musician, composer, recordist
    Tinkerer, "maker", engineer in training

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  1. OK, makes sense. I think it'll be a few days before I get around to opening it up again. I realized also that I haven't confirmed the energizer is putting out the right bias voltage. Since the two channels are biased in parallel I figured it wouldn't be a consideration, but maybe if the bias is low the two would react differently. Such a finicky beast, but I'm quite enjoying even the flawed sound.
  2. Got it open! The outer and inner plastic discs were quite firmly stuck together, but I was able to get them apart after running a scalpel blade in between them, around the whole circle. Put on some antistatic gel, let it dry, and it does seem to be improved. Not certain it's quite right, still, but much better. The ring with the membrane was stuck to the inner shell as well, so I only coated the top side - maybe that's my problem. Didn't see a clear way to pry it loose without risking puncturing the membrane. Thanks much for your help, spritzer!
  3. Mine seems pretty stuck indeed. Just to make sure I'm understanding before I go tearing away at it, the various inner parts just slide out of the outer plastic ring? Nothing's threaded in or anything?
  4. Hi all, I'm trying to fix my SR-3 with severe channel imbalance (already confirmed it's the drivers and not the energizer), so I'm going to try recoating the membranes. I've removed the drivers and have gotten as far as removing the four copper pins - I can't seem to figure out how to take the rest of it apart. I'd thought when the pins came out the whole thing would just fall apart, but it seems rather tightly stuck, still. Is there a trick to further disassembly of this? Feeling rather daft. Thanks in advance for any help!
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