by Paul | Nov 27, 2019 | Uncategorized
First job is to test the voice coils. In the case of this image, I am testing the LF voicecoil which should measure about 5.4 Ohms +/- 0.2 Ohms DCR. Little point in buying new foam surrounds if the voicecoil has been damaged. Once the cone is removed a more thorough...
by Paul | Jun 8, 2019 | Uncategorized
There are well published and disturbing facts and figures about the detrimental effects of fine dust created in woodworking, as well as the dangers of un-treated solder fumes. Whilst already aware of these things and taking precautions, the review of safety procedures...
by Paul | May 23, 2018 | Uncategorized
Reference Fidelity Components Privacy Notice Reference Fidelity Components (RFC) provides acoustic engineering and bespoke manufacturing and refurbishment services for discerning individuals. The personal data RFC collects enables them to deliver the services that...
by Paul | Nov 21, 2015 | Uncategorized
You’ll see many variations for loudspeaker cabinets, including vented (and ported), transmission lines, aperiodic , horn loaded and sealed boxes. This article attempts to describe some of the benefits of ported loudspeaker enclosures, dispelling some myths and...
by Paul | Oct 6, 2014 | Uncategorized
RFC’s brief report from this year’s National Audio Show at Whittlebury: RFC was delighted to be providing our Reference Rhapsody Loudspeakers for the Albarry Music Room at this year’s NAS at Whittlebury. This year was our first year exhibiting and...
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