http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...1&d=1548275809
Wow, that diaphragm definitely has a Shroud of Turin thing going on.
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http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...1&d=1548275809
Wow, that diaphragm definitely has a Shroud of Turin thing going on.
:blink:
I can agree that moisture can be a problem.
Had to open mine and it was easy without removing the driver.And for me it looks good!? But the voicecoil.... is this OK or could it be damaged?
Is this damaged?
Baldrick, your voice-coil looks good-enough ( iow; its not damaged ).
- It's just not the cleanest coil winding job that I've seen.
On a different matter;
In my opinion, you should remove the driver body from the horn before replacing the diaphragm.
Working on the driver ( with the gap vertically oriented ) is all too easy to make a mistake during re-assembly.
IME, it's safer/better to work on drivers when you can walk around them ( 360deg ).
:)
I am not gonna open mine, don't have any moisture in my room. As long it's sounds fine I am not gonna bother with this issue. Maybe in 10 years:)
ignorance is bliss ;)
Can TrueExtent Be diaphragms be installed in the 476Mg core?
Yes count me in as well not going to open mine either unless a measurement goes funky or an impedance sweep goes awryQuote:
ignorance is bliss ;)
Rob:)