Wonderful job, they've come out of the process beautifully. Hoping there's a final instalment so we can hear them. Also, the ambience in your workshop with the wind and rain lashing around is magical.
Love your passion for all these speaker repairs. I have some Rogers LS3/5a's and also a pair of Ditton 442's that need some minor work. May contact you shortly. I'm not far away down in Cornwall
The nearest I ever got to LS3/5A was a kit set from Wilmslow Audio. The drivers and the crossover. Not an exact match on the crossover, being a little simpler I was informed, but the drivers are correct. I made some enclosures and veneered them. I used the suggested cabinet dimensions but not the method of construction, just simple butt joints. I thought they were great for the years I owned them, at least 40 years or more, but then the treble seemed to die off. I stored them away and eventually left them at the kerbside for anyone to pick up. I wish I'd hung on to them....
My favorite of ALL bookshelf’s!! Nothing comes close!!!
Like your format , refreshing , outstanding ,
Wonderful job, they've come out of the process beautifully. Hoping there's a final instalment so we can hear them. Also, the ambience in your workshop with the wind and rain lashing around is magical.
Love your passion for all these speaker repairs. I have some Rogers LS3/5a's and also a pair of Ditton 442's that need some minor work. May contact you shortly. I'm not far away down in Cornwall
I know both of those well. Email me if I can help
The nearest I ever got to LS3/5A was a kit set from Wilmslow Audio. The drivers and the crossover. Not an exact match on the crossover, being a little simpler I was informed, but the drivers are correct. I made some enclosures and veneered them. I used the suggested cabinet dimensions but not the method of construction, just simple butt joints. I thought they were great for the years I owned them, at least 40 years or more, but then the treble seemed to die off. I stored them away and eventually left them at the kerbside for anyone to pick up.
I wish I'd hung on to them....
30:40 Hello! It appears to be a product used to recondition car rubber. Is this product based on silicone oil? Thanks for the videos.
Looking good
Great video. Could I ask where to get those binding posts? I'm looking for something a bit better than the cheap ones on eBay. Thanks!
Improved apperance BUT neglect the most important part - lacking of sealing gaskets on the woofers and rework of front baffles backside sealing.
Very tidy job! What was the track you played at the end? Cheers.
'It was time'. Track tribe. From RUclips music library
@@haycrossaudio5474 Thanks Matt.