hello
Does anyboby remember a thread from our friend Wsilva
"Worst refoam job EVER"
This image was attached to his post (a picture of a severe refoamed 136A
)
hello
Does anyboby remember a thread from our friend Wsilva
"Worst refoam job EVER"
This image was attached to his post (a picture of a severe refoamed 136A
)
Flodstroem
It's a tie if anything
Now, I got te opportunity to re-cone this pair 136A. This meant I had to cut away the old cone assambly and so on.
I started to cut avay the "foam super heavy delux micro bass" When finnished with that job (guess what a job, 4 different type of glue) I could see the cones was pretty fine and there was absolutely no rubbing scraping or other bad sounds from the voice coils.
I started to thinking re-foaming instead of re-coning.
To make this storie not to long, this was the results after that "thinking"
A rescued pair of 136A
a close-up of new foam:
Flodstroem
You are good!
And this is a close-up of one of the two speakers
regards
Flodstroem
Very Nice Flodstroem
I truly think that you have "Mastered" this refoaming technique .
I'm glad to see all this restoration effort going on .
Now I'd like to see you "create" a new HiFi speaker out of available R&R stock.
Take (2) 2225s / cut out the linen surround / install Rick Cobbs' foam surrounds and you have created a 137H ( my designtion for a 136H without the "mass-ring" ). This would be the shorter coil predecessor to a 2234H .
( Fs ?, maybe in the 26 to 31 hz range )
EarlK , ( "Living vicariously" through all your efforts )
And I thought Earl was an Ultra-Purist
And I thought Earl was an Ultra-Purist
Ha, Ha, Ha,
I guess I forgot to take my "politically correct pills" this morning .
What did you use to remove the GUNK? MEK?
Hello all, thanks for comments
Yes Earl K I will fix that, send parts to me and we will see what I will come upp with. Kidding, I live in Norway and it will be an expensiv shipping.
When looking in the JBL T/S parameter list I can see the cone assamblys mass is 105grams. It is slightly heavier than the LE15/2215 cone assambly.
Taking that to account a new 2225/foam surounder would have a new Fs in the order of 23-27 Hz not as high as you thougt. This is only a guessing based only to the 2225´s moving mass. If 2225 magnet have a higher Tesla (stronger magnet motor) than the LE15/2215H, and a stiffer spider then Fs could be as high as you propose.
Regards
Flodstroem
Hi Flodstroem
- It's 1.2 Tesla vs .9 Tesla ( brand new alnico ) for the 2225h vs a le15athen Fs could be as high as you propose. If 2225 magnet have a higher Tesla (stronger magnet motor) than the LE15/2215H,
- The 2225h spider is ( I think ) 2 spider stiffnesses more than the le15a ( which is quite flimsy )and a stiffer spider
- Yes, that's why my guess was higher than even a 2234then Fs could be as high as you propose.
- In fact, the cone may need some ( home-made) aquaplas (weight ) to get the best Fs & "smooth" midrange performance .
- This all applies to the 2226 which would have a "better" Xmax ( but really at my age ) whos' after Xmax Ha Ha
Hi Steve
No I didn´t use that or any other solvent to get rid of the GUNK. The GUNK that was most of used to fix the "surround" to the cone was silicone. There is no solvent that kan solve silicone. There is only one way to do it: the hard way which means: MECHANICAL (phhhuuuuuuu)What did you use to remove the GUNK? MEK?
Good luck Steve with that speaker (eg. the whitish one)
regards
Flodstroem
Very nice job.
Rålekkert.
Johnny Haugen Sørgård
Is is "Rol-eh-Curt?" or? I am born/raised California, and know nothing of the Norge lingo.... I assume it means, "excellent" or "great"... ? Thanks.. Rolf E.Originally Posted by yggdrasil
But back to the interesting 2225 Earl K Sub ("2225EKSub")
Earl K, the specs 1.2 Tesla and 0.9 Tesla you mention is from (I guess) the JBL´s T/S parameter list. This spec is given to the "flux density"(eg. Tesla or Gauss), not the "total magnetic flux" (eg. Maxwells or Weber) which was what I meant but couldn´t explain so clear.
Its means it is not for sure that the total magnetic flux in a 2225 is higher than in a LE15/2215 (H). The magnetic assembly differs (only?) in the top plate thickness. (if compare 2225H with a 2215H) what I can see. Thats also why the higher "flux density" in the 2225´s magnetic gap.
I think the total magnetic flux is the main factor which controls the Fs in a speaker. Maybe Giskard is the person who knows anything about the magnets in these speakers ?
This mean the only differance between the 2225 and the LE15/2215 (H) is mass of cone and stiffness of spider, if we dont count legth of voice coil, or turns or cone materials and handling power (if I´m not totaly wrong).
Heavier cone mass will (maybe) out-balance the stiffer spider in the 2225. I think we will end up with a loudspeaker that has an Fs narrower to the 26 Hz value rather than the 31 Hz value (which is a big differance compared to the original Fs at 40 Hz).
(D..n, I would like to test this. I have foam surrounds but I dont have any 2225 in stock . )
This "Rålekkert" was from my Norwegian friend and was a litle bit of off topics, but any way, Thank´s.
Regards
Flodstroem
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