Focal / JMlab tweeter repair foam surround (EN+DE) T120,T101,T121,TC90K,T100K,T92, etc.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @johnsonwu126
    @johnsonwu126 Месяц назад +1

    🙏 thank you for sharing!

  • @stringaudio84
    @stringaudio84 5 месяцев назад +2

    Why are the wires stays outside on surround?Nice job but could be nicer if you keeping the original look...

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  Месяц назад +1

      Good morning, thanks for your reply. Your completely right, the wires on the front should be as far as possible in a kind of bow as original. I have found some pictures of the JMlab speakers I got then:
      refoam.info/jmlab-1.jpg and refoam.info/jmlab-2.jpg. I don't know if I later just pulled the wire gently some more in a bow. Best regards, Fred

  • @peterofenback9263
    @peterofenback9263 Год назад +1

    Eine gute Hilfe ist es, zum Zentrieren der Schwingspule einen leisen 1000 Hz - Ton einzuspielen. Da wird ein Kratzen sofort hörbar.

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  Год назад

      Guten Morgen, danke für Ihren Nachricht. Zentierung wie Sie beschreiben (und auch andere weise zu Zentrieren) haben wir auch auf unsere Webshop mit Hilfe: www.repairyourspeakers.com/de/video-reparaturanleitungen/c-1. Freundlichen Grüßen, Fred

  • @sjowners
    @sjowners 2 года назад +2

    If anyone has done this with Wilson audio speakers. The surrounds require lts50 doping otherwise the tweeter is far too hot compared to original.

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  2 года назад

      Good afternoon, actually the doping is as far as I know impossible to get 100% correctly as original. Most times is used a kind of flexible PVA glue with a certain density. With best regards, Fred

  • @thischannel1071
    @thischannel1071 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, thanks for the video. I've removed the mounting screws from a TC90K in a KRK 7000 monitor, but the tweeter assembly isn't coming out of the monitor, it's holding firm in its place. Do you have a recommendation for how to get it out?

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  Месяц назад

      Good morning, sorry for the late reply. Most times when a speaker is some tight at the baffle I use a screwdriver, but not as maybe suspected between the cabinet and the frame of the speaker. Then the change of damaging the cabinet is great. I use the screwdrivers, most times a small and certain strong one, in a mounting hole of the speaker unit. Then you must be carefully(!) to not slide away against the cone and frame. So I put the end of the screwdriver between my thumb and other fingers, and a kind of lift one side of the speaker. I always take care that the screwdriver is in the mounting hole good under the frame. It might be necessary to push the screwdriver some under the frame in the wood. After replacing you won't see the small spot anymore, and the frame is still well tight on the baffle. All at own risk. Best regards, Fred

  • @audiofriends254
    @audiofriends254  3 года назад

    English:www.repairyourspeakers.com/en/search?query=2inchFO-2
    Deutsch: www.repairyourspeakers.com/de/suchen?query=2inchFO-2
    Nederlands: www.repairyourspeakers.com/nl/zoeken?query=2inchFO-2

  • @noahnadi7678
    @noahnadi7678 5 месяцев назад +1

    methylated alcohol same as rubbing 90% alcohol?

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  Месяц назад

      Good morning, sorry for the late reply. I guess IPA alcohol is now the best liquid to remove the old foam. Best regards, Fred

  • @GigiDAmico
    @GigiDAmico Год назад +1

    is there any product that we can apply to the suspension in order to keep them in good conditions for many years?

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  Год назад

      Good afternoon, thanks for your reply. Actually I'm afraid it's best just to keep the foam out of the sun, warmth etc. I know for instance the Focal tweeters in some expensive speakers have a kind of coating on the foam. If I look at a whole other speaker, the 15 inch Tannoy HPD385 woofer it has a coating too, even at midranges etc. About coating of the foam surrounds I doubt very much that this is to keep the foam okay. It's often to make the speaker the last way to perfect measurements in the mearure room. I myself have years ago refoamed a 12 inch Tannoy HPD315 with coating on the roll. I quess it has some function, but the foam surround was total bad anyway. Sorry, with this one I can't really help you. Best regards, Fred.

  • @Bass_tango
    @Bass_tango Год назад +1

    Hello! Please, can you tell me the name of the glue?

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  Год назад

      Good morning,
      Sorry for the late reply. You can find all the info on the following link: www.repairyourspeakers.com/en/repair-videos/glue-brush-fluid/c-3.
      Best regards, Fred

  • @2.7tmotorsport
    @2.7tmotorsport 6 месяцев назад +1

    What kind of glue are you using?

    • @thischannel1071
      @thischannel1071 5 месяцев назад +1

      He mentions the glue with a link to it in a reply to another comment.

    • @2.7tmotorsport
      @2.7tmotorsport 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@thischannel1071 Found it. Thanks 🙏

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  Месяц назад

      Good morning,
      sorry for the late reply. Information about the glue we use can be found here: www.repairyourspeakers.com/en/glue-brush-fluid/c-3. Selling of the glue can be done here: www.repairyourspeakers.com/en/glue-brush-syringe/g-11. Best regards, Fred