The tighter gap helps to create more motor strength. The downside is that the coils may rock a little when you're not playing a solid test tone and the coil could rub inside the gap. Eventually, the coil will wear out if it rubs.
The tighter gap helps to create more motor strength. The downside is that the coils may rock a little when you're not playing a solid test tone and the coil could rub inside the gap. Eventually, the coil will wear out if it rubs.
Do you think this is going to be a problem down the line? I won't be habitually playing these anywhere near their full capacity 90% of the time. I probably won't keep them for more than a year or two anyway before I'm wanting to switch setups //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
Worst case scenario, I can sell these and make 100% of my money back and get something else. The question is should I sell them now or later? I got a pretty good deal, so I'd rather keep them for a little while.