I was so excited when I seen this video. We service a fog horn used on oil & gas platforms in Gulf Of Mexico. It’s got 5 of these drivers, but a little bigger than yours. That felt pad you had before cutting would probably fit in them. The horn outputs a square wave of 645 hz. We managed to get some new coils but most of the time the housings are really corroded from the salt water environment. Thanks!
I recommend you advise folks to use a non magnetic screwdriver to remove the diaphragm bolts. I know from experience that a driver with a strong magnet can pull the screwdriver towards the magnet and damage the fragile diaphragm. Thank you for another great teaching video!
Hello. I had a SR 2100 boombox from a friend. Inside is like brand new. I cleaned the switches with contact spray. AM radio works fine but FM does not play any station clearly. Every FM station has static noise. It has an antenna and it’s connected to the tuner pcb. I suppose the radio signal is good because my car radio gets all the stations. I also sprayed contact spray inside the tuning capacitor however did not fix the issue. So what can be the problem of the boombox?
Interesting project. Amazing how small the gap is for the sound to propagate through. I'm surprised that you used more spring terminals as replacements. Not great terminations.
If these were on the back of speaker enclosures, I would agree. These will be inside of cabinets more than likely so think of it as internal speaker wiring connections, thus I'm not as concerned. These new spring terminals are pretty heavy duty compared to the OG.
You want the felt to go all the way to the edges and do the sides but that felt is too thick and use foam with it from a washing up sponge keep that to the original size about no more than 8 mm in depth but use like three or four millimeter felt like from a turntable mat cut to size right to the edges and do the sides as well, then stick the sponge on top. Making sure that the sponge isn't touching the diaphragm but doesn't matter if it's pushing against the surround a bit
I have a calibrated microphone that can test frequencies that i can no longer hear! Dayton iMM-6 plugged into my tablet - there is software to download
i lost it around 10K , but i'm 79 , so.................. ever try University driver? no way...same w/some E,V. drivers , they sealed "em up good keep running into JBL crappy foam surrounds , and the re-cone kits also use foam............plastic foam degrades , so find something else.....i make surrounds with thinned silicone , a big pain
I had the foam surrounds on my JBL drivers from 1978 replaced around 1998. The new surrounds show no signs of deterioration. I'm pretty sure the new foam is a different formula. Since then, I've learned how to replace surrounds. It's not that big a deal.
I was so excited when I seen this video. We service a fog horn used on oil & gas platforms in Gulf Of Mexico. It’s got 5 of these drivers, but a little bigger than yours. That felt pad you had before cutting would probably fit in them. The horn outputs a square wave of 645 hz. We managed to get some new coils but most of the time the housings are really corroded from the salt water environment. Thanks!
I recommend you advise folks to use a non magnetic screwdriver to remove the diaphragm bolts. I know from experience that a driver with a strong magnet can pull the screwdriver towards the magnet and damage the fragile diaphragm. Thank you for another great teaching video!
Good call out, you are right but I don't work on speakers a lot so learning as I go.
Glad to see the channel return, great looking studio in the audio barn.
yes it feels kinda like coming back from the wilderness and finding another intelligent voice
Lots of good information, thanks for making this. BTW, I own Klipsh Cornwall II's (1991) with Bob Crites crossovers.
Hello. I had a SR 2100 boombox from a friend. Inside is like brand new. I cleaned the switches with contact spray. AM radio works fine but FM does not play any station clearly. Every FM station has static noise. It has an antenna and it’s connected to the tuner pcb. I suppose the radio signal is good because my car radio gets all the stations. I also sprayed contact spray inside the tuning capacitor however did not fix the issue. So what can be the problem of the boombox?
Hey Mark, great to see you back doing videos. Nice project with the drivers. Maybe some 300B SET amps in the future to drive these??
Sadly not back. Will be a few years on the 300b
Interesting project. Amazing how small the gap is for the sound to propagate through. I'm surprised that you used more spring terminals as replacements. Not great terminations.
If these were on the back of speaker enclosures, I would agree. These will be inside of cabinets more than likely so think of it as internal speaker wiring connections, thus I'm not as concerned. These new spring terminals are pretty heavy duty compared to the OG.
Isn’t that the equivalent to a 2420/LE175?
You want the felt to go all the way to the edges and do the sides but that felt is too thick and use foam with it from a washing up sponge keep that to the original size about no more than 8 mm in depth but use like three or four millimeter felt like from a turntable mat cut to size right to the edges and do the sides as well, then stick the sponge on top. Making sure that the sponge isn't touching the diaphragm but doesn't matter if it's pushing against the surround a bit
Nice…. 👌
there great driver
I have a calibrated microphone that can test frequencies that i can no longer hear! Dayton iMM-6 plugged into my tablet - there is software to download
Indeed, I have one of those Dayton mikes as well. Also, just ordered a UMIK-1 Mic for the listening room.
phase plug is bit corroded
i lost it around 10K , but i'm 79 , so..................
ever try University driver? no way...same w/some E,V. drivers , they sealed "em up good
keep running into JBL crappy foam surrounds , and the re-cone kits also use foam............plastic foam degrades , so find something else.....i make surrounds with thinned silicone , a big pain
I had the foam surrounds on my JBL drivers from 1978 replaced around 1998. The new surrounds show no signs of deterioration. I'm pretty sure the new foam is a different formula. Since then, I've learned how to replace surrounds. It's not that big a deal.
Lol i was only good to 11khz...😔
DUDE PEOPLE ARE LISTENING THOUGH HEADPHONES AND YOU RUNIED MY HEARING WITHOUT WARNING
turn it up!
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@@johnsenchak
@@Blueglow far out man I have my tinfoild hat right now trying to get the signals from Area 51 in Nevada
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