So is this why you have such a collection of cool speakers - you can't remember where you left 'em?
Thanks for all of the suggestions everyone, especially the safety concerns! I usually avoid tetramethyle death, but sometimes ya gotta have the right chemical for the job.
I usually post my original pictures to my family website, hosted by my brother, in full resolution for the details. I also have them native to my hard drive, so I suppose I can create duplicates at a smaller size. I'll give that a shot.
I intend to get back to my 4410 restoration this week. I'm currently working on a privacy fence, decking the attic, and assembling my road bicycle as well, so I'm stretched. But, they're all labors of love!
A couple of other questions:
Thanks again for the help!
- I separated (carefully) the titanium diaphragm/voice coil assemblies from their magnets (035ti) and found that the foam pad (?) between the dome and the pole piece (?) had deteriorated as badly as the surrounds. I assume MEK will remove that material, but where can I get/fabricate replacements? Rick Cobb doesn't stock them.
- I have read about using folded painter's masking tape to clean the voice coil gap - why don't we use bottled air, like we use for cleaning keyboards? Condensation?