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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Greetings diyaudio community!!! It's great to get started and see what we may be able to create. To tell the truth I'm a bit of a novice but not completely naive so I hopefully won't be too much of a nuisance. I see this as a great learning opportunity as well as a way to benefit myself and my community with the knowledge gained herein
Currently I volunteer as lead sound technician at a local music venue/art gallery in a relatively small city. Our funds are low and most of our equipment is donated or we're just lucky to have it. Some of my current objectives are to increase our bass levels by building better cabinets and to repair a damaged cone (if possible). I feel that this is a good place to start. Since I'm new to this forum I thought I just start by asking where the best places to post my inquires into building the appropriate bass cabinets and cone repair might be? I figured the 'subwoofers' section of 'loudspeakers' would be it for the cabinet advice, but then I came across this and figured this might be a better way to start things out. All in all it's good to be here and I look forward to meeting many members of this community E |
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diyAudio Moderator
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Chatham, England
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Welcome to diyAudio
Subs is the place for your questions, though a damaged cone might not be fixable. Post some pics in a new thread, and we'll see what we can do to help.
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Al I conceive of nothing, in religion, science or philosophy, that is more than the proper thing to wear, for a while. Charles Fort |
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You should have seen my first speaker Al
Welcome to DIY audio mindyoursound! Hopefully your cone repair job is as simple as getting a recommendation for the right type of glue! If I recall correctly Al helped me with some suggestions when I put a screwdriver through the rubber surround of one of my MW144 drivers! Tony. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
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Thanks you guys. You rock!!! It's gonna be a pain to get up some pictures at the moment but the cone damage is easily described. One of the 15's from a jrx125 tore right around the dust cover. Maybe an 1/8 in out all the way around :-/ Seems like an odd way to tear being that they're relatively new, but my fellow stagehands were running the system on my birthday a week back and I think they may have pushed it too hard.
We are running only two jrx125 off of a rmx 2450 in stereo. I didn't think this amp would blow these speakers being that they're rated 500W/2000W at 4 ohms and the rmx is rated 750W at 4 ohms, but then I read on some forum that this amp will blow these speakers. But shouldn't I be able to get up to a 1000W amp before I really need to worry? It's not like I constantly am overdriving them and my dips are all set right. Anyhoo, if the guy who owns them can't work out some kind of warranty deal, you think some sort of hardcore glue could seal up that tear around the dust cover. I'll just swap that one with the low driver so it shouldn't be noticeable. And yea, the coil's still good and moves smoothly Thanks again guys. Dig the fractals wintermute! |
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