Easiest Way to Recone a Speaker
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2017
- Recone your speakers -- you can do it yourself with just a few steps. Brought to you by Mister Vince on the Mixcity Inc team. Learn more about us and our DJ software at mixcityinc.com . Check out our blog for information on how to boost your DJ business.
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You tube is 90% S***. This is 100% Greatness. Absolutely perfect. Nothing missing. Nothing superfluous. 5 minutes is well edited. A++
I wish every video was as well explained and clear as this one. Great work!
This is an absolutely spot-on video I was just considering the idea of reconing speakers in the amp I've just acquired. Watching this it's a no-brainer thank you very much.
Dude! That was very well done and I spent 20 years in the military teaching others. This was the video I was looking for. It shows the entire process as well as any How Its Made I've every watched. I'going to recone an Oaktron FE15TW 8 ohm speaker that cam in a cabinet I purchased for an amplifier project. I just needed the cabinet, but them I got to looking at the speaker and decided it was worth saving. You've saved an Oaktron sir ;O}
Excellent video. Great narration and technical tips.
Clear and to the point! Great video!
I really appreciate your clear directions and visuals, this gave me the courage to try this on my own. I hope it goes as smooth as you made it look! That battery trick was the icing on the cake.
How did it go?!
Bloody great walkthrough!
Man...I have been waiting for you....I was given a pair of Bose Tower speakers years ago that had the speakers blown ( 9 speakers per cabinet ) and didn't know if i was gonna try and fix them until now. Thank You
Excellent video! Covered each step clearly and in a way that is easy to understand!
Nicely done. You make it look easy!!! Thanks!
Short, concise, and to the point. That's how it's done. Thanks!!
I always though re-coning was beyond my skill level - but you just proved it possible. Thanks!!
This is a great tutorial - thank you! I've repaired just about everything in my bass rigs in the past, but have never reconed a speaker.
Great video. Easy to understand. Jumped right in it and I appreciate that.
Great instructional video….I never new it was that simple to re-cone a speaker….Thanks!!!
Simple, and to the point. I have a 1937 Philco shortwave radio with a shredded cone i'm going to try this on!
most helpful video! thanks!
I needed this video. Thank you!
Man that was awesome. You did a fantastic job of explaining it. It was simple, direct and straightforward. And it helps that your voice is really pleasant to listen to. LOL. I could DEFINITELY do voice over for discovery. Great job👍
Great instructional video, thanks!
Wow ive thrown away so many speakers over the years and really good ones to.man if would have only new back then awsome video
you made that look so easy.... Woooow!! 👏👏👏
Damn. This was good. Well done, sir!
Nicely done Sir! Fast and useful.
Spot on brilliant given me the courage to recone mine thank you*****
looks great
Thanks man! Just found a pair of Advent Prodigy towers for $10 each, and might need some reconing probably. You just saved me dude.
Great demo. Thanks
I watch alot of recone videos and this is by far best one yet
This is my first. And I don't feel the need to look for others because it's so well done.
Thank You, good job.
Wow didn’t know know it was that easy paid so much money at speakers store wen I can do it myself thanks a lot for this video
This was awesome 👌
Just completely rebuilt a JBL D120f 12" for my 1965 Deluxe Reverb..
I've done surrounds and realigned Polk Audio magnets but never a full rebuild.. Have no fear, think before you start take your time follow the instructions and it will be easy.
Been watching Craig's list and Ebay for blown EV and JBL guitar amp speakers.
Thanx for this video, seems possible,looking forward to recoil my speaker
Nice bro. Thanks
Awesome video, clear and concise.
Do you use the contact glue as contact glue (apply to both pieces, let dry, press together) or just as a directly applied rubberized glue?
Do you find your kits from the manufacturer or from other, aftermarket sources?
Cheers!!
I never knew you could do this. I only heard about it from a video about tweed amps. Good stuff 👍
Yeah one thinks it Voodoo and Mojo but it's really easy if you take your time and think it through.. The lining up of the voice coil depth is the big part.. And poking holes in the cone to run the leads next is the soldering the leads to the voice coil.. Working on your soldering technique is a must as you will see all your work go poof before your eyes if you get sloppy.. using Aluminum dust caps make sure your leads are insulated as the dust cap will ground the leads and put you in a panic.. I simply place my leads under the dust cap if the cap does not mount to the voice coil former/Bobbin or just outside to avoid this issue.
Great video👍
Which type of adhesive should be used for the dust cap epoxy or contact?
Thank you!
Great demo... super clear and concise. BTW, I like your logo too... custom font?
Very good video
Thank you so much! I have a subwoofer from my dad that is 20 years old. But the cone from the coil dried, and ripped. He tried putting cilacone on it. But it was to heavy for the Sub! I fixed it!!. Now I didn't have to pay 90$ to fix my sub!! Only 30$!!!! Fixing it easily myself!!!!!
excellent battery hack for polarity. I learned something.
On point thanks
Great tutorial. Very detailed and easy to follow. Thank you so much.
Good job Bro
Great video.
What cone brand or characteristic, or type of material is suitable for better sound?
You sure made it look easy, been holding off IVE got probably a dozen great speakers waiting to be fixed. I think I’ll order a few kits and do it over the winter. Thanks a lot.. oh question how much time do you actually have into this speaker. 2. This wasn’t your first speaker right? You looked professional doing it.
great video might save me lots of money I need to replace the cone in my Mission speaker 73 LF58W/
Thanks man!
Do you have the link of the reconing kit you used?
Devcon makes excellent epoxy glues but I don't recall ever seeing their contact cement. I've used Devcon "2-ton" epoxy many times; they also used to make a white epoxy that cured to a porcelain or ceramic-like surface ---- I used it, as well as some "Liquid Aluminum", to patch a leaky mold for making fishing weights from molten lead!
Good job
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Do you use the epoxy glue for the dust cap?
Where can I find a reconing kit for Rockford Fosgate P3D412
Punch Stage 3 12" subwoofer with dual
nice! a piece of masking tape can be used to clean the coil slot where the spacer goes if anything got down there, just push it in like a ribbon and pull it out until no particles are found stuck to it.
Steve, even better than masking tape for cleaning debris from the voice-coil gap: the sticky edge of "Post-It" notes, those sticky notes you use as reminders on your fridge etc. The sticky paper is thicker than masking tape and doesn't curl up so much. I've even used it to clean the coil gap on old analog meters such as the one in my tube tester.
I want to rebuild my Pioneer drivers but cannot find cones and surrounds for a 16" woofer. What should I do?
Can I use the same voice coil and spider when reconing
Nice job on the video I watched one by celestion but I don't like when people make videos and just play music and don't talk to tell you what they're doing or what glues to use etc Thanks
What kind of glue do you use for the dust cap?
What silicone type and brand is that which goes on white but turns clear when it dries?
What type of silicon was used that goes on white and dries clear/black?
What if the polarity is reversed? Do you have to take it apart and turn the coil around?
That trick with the battery ... Im stealing that one.
If a kicker speaker is blown can you recone it with any brand recone
Thanks for sharing, where did you get the silicone from to seal the edge of the surround?
you can use thinned down clear RTV from the hardware store. Thin with oderless mineral spirits. You dont want to glob it on, just enough to permeate the suspension to create a air tight seal. Rubber/poly suspensions dont need this, but the old cloth or paper type suspensions can benefit from this.
My question is where do you find the recone kits? I cant find the ones i need for my speakers
But great video very detailed
Please the Sony amp-615 speakers...and the realistic mach ones house 15
Where to buy this parts?
did anyone tell you that you look like mancity defender Kompany ☺️
Does the spacer get removed? I didn't see that part in the video.
Yea.
@ 03:41
Wopila!
So the hardest part is to find the part in question, I always wanted to know this! Thanks man!
One thing I don’t understand is the point of reconing a speaker if it’s original parts are unavailable. It only makes sense if it’s parts are around.
But with discontinued products it makes no sense
Fix my speaker.com want 250 to fix my blown subwoofer I think not I found the parts to fix it for 60 bucks Cool video thank you for it
Replaced it like a surgeon.
After you get over the fear of failing, it is step by step easy.. Thing is if you fail because you didn't take your time and think it through.
That's not how contact cement works. Contact cement goes on both mating surfaces and is allowed to dry. Then make contact of those two parts.
you got to love it when someone knows how it's done before they upload a 'who to' :}
i'm about to attempt to fix the actual coil of an 8" just because i feel like it.
fun fact, speakers are the weakest and least efficient electrical motors. most have an efficiency of less than 1%. it's not even funny :}