My dad showed me the battery trick in the 60's when we were building a Heathkit guitar amp (remember those?). I used it afterward every time I was installing a car stereo (remember that lol?) or hooking up home stereo. Very Groovy indeed.
Hey Scott, I've always hoped, as have probably 10s of 1000s of folks, that one day you'd set up a workshop in your house and teach real world tips on guitar repairs. I know there are some good guys out there, but you have not steered us wrong on any aspect of musical reference and the like, so I think it'd be great to see. Thanks.
Speaker cones are honestly quite amazing...some still working fine after many decades of heavy bass and abuse. My 6" monitors have been going since the mid 1980's, around the same age as me, and they still sound and look great.
Hey there good morning my man I hope that you are doing well this morning. It is your old buddy Gerald here on my other RUclips channel lol. This is the way to start my morning is watching you and it is so groovy my man. So I just wanted to give you a shout out and just checking in my man so your old buddy Gerald here and I love you partner and I will check in later on and and have a wonderful morning my best friend
Scotty G! Doctor G! Doctor Groovy! Groovy Doctor! G Scotty! There ya go... I don't know what I'm doing.... Just wanted to say hello, my friend. Hope you are well.
Terrific info. Looking to purchase some speakers but don't have a 1/4" connector BUT I do have an Aux type cable that typically goes from the computer's mic/headphone jack. Am I correct in assuming that's the same design with Positive tip and Negative shaft? So I could plug one end to my computer and connect the other to the speaker like you did to get sound...would that work? Barring that doesn't work...what sound does the bad speaker make when just connecting a battery...it was hard to tell in the vid...seemed a lower popping type sound?
Thanks Scott! What does it sound like if you have an amp driving two speakers (in parallel) with mismatched positive and negative connections? It doesn't seem to make any difference with my home stereo.
dude...ive been arouind a while...so its really its rare for me to see tricks i havent seen,...esp on youtube...in this video i saw TWO....NICELY DONE .YOU BLEW AN OLDE AMISH HIPPIES MIND,,,FAR OUT MAN,,,WHY AM I YELLING>? excellent timing on the accidental caps lock... gotta go find a 9v
Hey Scott my friend. I have an off topic question. I am replacing my broken bolt-on neck. The replacement neck fits very tight but it looks to be tall above the bridge pickup area. What height should I have from the fret board and the bridge pickup top? Thanks and have a great day.
Hey, umm...you keep calling it a speaker coil, but the speaker coil is the coil of wire that sits on/in the magnet. The part you're calling a speaker coil is called the "surround"....unless it's the "diaphragm" or "cone"" you're talking about. Either way, that's not the "voice coil". Other wise there's some good stuff here.
@@groovydjs Hi. I had a very scratchy sounding speaker, thats why I was looking for videos to fix it. When moving it, there seemed to be a small amount of drag. So I took the dust cap off, and used a vacuum while moving it up and down. Then I hooked it up, and played some bass through it to really make it move... it was scratchy. I put the vauum as close as I could, and periodically touched the cone to move it more side to side as the music was playing. Fixed!! There must have been some dirt that was dislodged, because its now working.. yay.
Thank you Scott , stay well .
My dad showed me the battery trick in the 60's when we were building a Heathkit guitar amp (remember those?). I used it afterward every time I was installing a car stereo (remember that lol?) or hooking up home stereo. Very Groovy indeed.
Thank you Scott! God bless you and your family.
Great information 👍Thanks 👍❤️❤️❤️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Hey Scott, I've always hoped, as have probably 10s of 1000s of folks, that one day you'd set up a workshop in your house and teach real world tips on guitar repairs. I know there are some good guys out there, but you have not steered us wrong on any aspect of musical reference and the like, so I think it'd be great to see. Thanks.
He has videos like that on the website.
Thanks for sharing some great tips on speaker testing and finding which terminals are positive or negative.
Scott, ALWAYS good to see you posting. This beyond me but should be helpful to some. I wouldn't know know how to get to my P.A. speakers, LOL
Great, simple tips - thanks, and stay safe and play some of your favorite tunes!!
Man Scott always learning something from the great tone wood debunker keep those videos coming.
Incredibly good information. I like this stuff even more than the music lessons, not there is anything wrong with that.
Very educational thank you Scott!
Hey Scott thanks for another great video
Speaker cones are honestly quite amazing...some still working fine after many decades of heavy bass and abuse. My 6" monitors have been going since the mid 1980's, around the same age as me, and they still sound and look great.
I have two Kustom columns from 1970 all original 4x10's that sound amazing
Thanks Scott
Thanks so much for this video, very helpful!
Hey there good morning my man I hope that you are doing well this morning. It is your old buddy Gerald here on my other RUclips channel lol. This is the way to start my morning is watching you and it is so groovy my man. So I just wanted to give you a shout out and just checking in my man so your old buddy Gerald here and I love you partner and I will check in later on and and have a wonderful morning my best friend
Good info. Thanks!
This is so incredibly helpful! Thank you!
You're so welcome!
Scotty G! Doctor G! Doctor Groovy! Groovy Doctor! G Scotty! There ya go...
I don't know what I'm doing.... Just wanted to say hello, my friend. Hope you are well.
This was a great video! I've never heard of the battery trick to determine polarity. That's a huge help! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Cool video man. Have a good day.
Terrific info. Looking to purchase some speakers but don't have a 1/4" connector BUT I do have an Aux type cable that typically goes from the computer's mic/headphone jack. Am I correct in assuming that's the same design with Positive tip and Negative shaft? So I could plug one end to my computer and connect the other to the speaker like you did to get sound...would that work? Barring that doesn't work...what sound does the bad speaker make when just connecting a battery...it was hard to tell in the vid...seemed a lower popping type sound?
Thanks Scott! What does it sound like if you have an amp driving two speakers (in parallel) with mismatched positive and negative connections? It doesn't seem to make any difference with my home stereo.
your my favorite music dude
dude...ive been arouind a while...so its really its rare for me to see tricks i havent seen,...esp on youtube...in this video i saw TWO....NICELY DONE .YOU BLEW AN OLDE AMISH HIPPIES MIND,,,FAR OUT MAN,,,WHY AM I YELLING>?
excellent timing on the accidental caps lock...
gotta go find a 9v
I'm glad you liked it. I appreciate you checking it out.
THANK YOU SCOTT
My pleasure my friend.
Hey Scott my friend. I have an off topic question. I am replacing my broken bolt-on neck. The replacement neck fits very tight but it looks to be tall above the bridge pickup area. What height should I have from the fret board and the bridge pickup top? Thanks and have a great day.
Very helpful! Thank you
You're welcome!
I done 20-20 frequency swap did not hear a any noise or rattling from speaker only talking or some low frequency?
1:30, i dont test for pulse with spider hands!!
Damn my brother speaker is blown, after seeing this vid oh well. Thx for the educational vid.
Hey, umm...you keep calling it a speaker coil, but the speaker coil is the coil of wire that sits on/in the magnet. The part you're calling a speaker coil is called the "surround"....unless it's the "diaphragm" or "cone"" you're talking about. Either way, that's not the "voice coil". Other wise there's some good stuff here.
I have a console stereo from the '60s and it sounds like crap really distorted I think maybe the speakers are blown on it
What was the other end of cable hooked up to?
A powered mixing board.
Can a blown speaker be fixed??
Yes. They can be reconed. ruclips.net/video/K3Opxstw0Aw/видео.html
Thanks for posting. The information was valuable. The photo editing was HORRIBLE
what exactly is 'blown', in a blown speaker?
The majority of the time, a wire in the voice coil will get too hot and break.
@@groovydjs Hi. I had a very scratchy sounding speaker, thats why I was looking for videos to fix it. When moving it, there seemed to be a small amount of drag. So I took the dust cap off, and used a vacuum while moving it up and down. Then I hooked it up, and played some bass through it to really make it move... it was scratchy. I put the vauum as close as I could, and periodically touched the cone to move it more side to side as the music was playing. Fixed!! There must have been some dirt that was dislodged, because its now working.. yay.