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[title] Taking out the drivers | |
[* yellow] Using tweezers and screwdrivers, carefully remove the black tack (or adhesive putty) used to keep the cables in place at both ends of the chamber. | |
[* black] Sound Blaster really hasn’t stinged on the putty. There is a lot of it. It makes for an airtight enclosure, but the amount of putty really is quite overwhelming. Have I mentioned there’s a lot of putty? Oh okay, good. | |
[* red] Two microphones can be spotted at the top of the audio chamber, but there’s no way to access them from here. | |
[* green] Once the cables are loosened, remove the drivers with a Phillips screwdriver. | |
- | [* black] The unique positioning of the drivers allows for a wider sound spectrum. Both drivers measure about 1.6 inches (or 40 mm) each. |
+ | [* black] The unique positioning of the drivers allows for a wider sound spectrum. Both drivers measure about 1.6 inches (or 40 mm) each. |