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    Rotate your Altec Woofer every 10,000 songs - lesson learned..

    Good Morning,

    I was very bored last night, so I took out the power drill and rotated the woofers in my Altec 846Us.

    One lesson learned: that sticky goop is strong! I was taking off the woofer on the second speaker board and it was stuck. I gently wiggled it back and forth and it finally came off.

    But, when I took it off, a big blob of goof ran down my fingers. I tried to get it off by just moving it around on my finger, but the stuck would not come off.

    When I rotated the woofers, I annotated the woofer rotation on the back of the board that the speaker is mounted. This way, I know when the last time I rotated the woofers.

    I was just kidding about the 10,000 songs - but does anyone really know what the appropriate time should be to rotate the woofers?

    The blob is indicated in the picture below. The 2 outer accordians are stuck together. Is this bad? Should I try and fix it, or leave it alone?

    What is that glob stuff made out of? It is yucky!



    Thank you for letting me share my evening.

    Back to the show...

    And, don't forget to rotate those woofers, every 10,000 songs.



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    If you warm the goop with a hair dryer, you can gently remove the excess with a toothpick or q-tip. I would try and remove some of it in that location.

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    Thats' damping compound for ya!
    You'll never hear me use the term "musical", sweet" or "warm" to describe equipment sonics.

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    If you're after opinions, I'd leave it. You're likely to do more damage than good. -grumpy

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    I'm with grumpy.

    Leave it alone.

    Gravity will redistribute it, assuming it's 180° you rotated.

    You want the total quantity of goop to remain constant.

    [As long as it ain't propogating, at least.... ]

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    You only need one song to tell you what to do with the woofers,

    "Let it Be"

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    Think about it. From the "top" to the bottom, in a circle, over time the bottom must be the heaviest. Turning the woofer from time to time should have a positive effect. ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rolf View Post
    Think about it. From the "top" to the bottom, in a circle, over time the bottom must be the heaviest. Turning the woofer from time to time should have a positive effect. ???
    yeah... I meant, leave the goo. Turn 'em as often as you like. -grumpy

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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpy View Post
    yeah... I meant, leave the goo. Turn 'em as often as you like. -grumpy
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    I agree with intotubes on the technique of removal. The stuff really softens up when it gets warm.

    This condition happens a lot with these Altec drivers, and it should be attended to. I once had a pair of Malibus, and all or nearly all of the cones had torn on the 414Z drivers adjacent to the big lump of goo.

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    I humbly defer to Steve, intotubes, Rolf, and anyone else with direct
    experience in their the recommendation to remove excess migrated
    damping compound. I'm content to rotate my goo as needed. -grumpy

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    Hi,

    Is it imperative to rotate the model 19 woofers. Mine are glued very solidly in place. we were trying to take them out to lighten the load of moving them, but couldnt punch them out from the back.

    If i were a gambling man, i would say they havent been touched in the last 5 years, and who know howlong or if ever before.

    Are their tell-tale signs that something is wrong?

    Just curious. I would say these drivers look as new as the day they left the factory.

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    What this compound is made of,I have a few ALTEC drivers that have this type of compound that has run off(to the bottom of cabinets ) over time to the point where there is very little left on the surrounds.and can this compound still be bought or is it time to recone the drivers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by intotubes View Post
    If you warm the goop with a hair dryer, you can gently remove the excess with a toothpick or q-tip. I would try and remove some of it in that location.
    anything that affects balance or impeads the accordian cannot be good for it. Is the problem just one driver or both ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jblwolf View Post
    What this compound is made of,I have a few ALTEC drivers that have this type of compound that has run off(to the bottom of cabinets ) over time to the point where there is very little left on the surrounds.and can this compound still be bought or is it time to recone the drivers?
    I wouldn't be too concerned about lack of compound on the cloth, just as long as it creates an airseal. I assume your Altecs are ported cabs, which is less of a worry than sealed in this situation (less back pressure). Nothing more than a thin re-coat is all that's required for your woofers. I offer 20oz cans of compound, the real stuff, for pickup only at the moment (because it is solvent based and really difficult to ship - currently working on a solution for shipment). If you know anyone travelling through Winnipeg who wants to pickup for you then drop me a line.
    You'll never hear me use the term "musical", sweet" or "warm" to describe equipment sonics.

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