Afternoon all...
As per the thread title, I'm looking for suggestions/recommendations for anybody outside of Wembley Loudspeaker and Wilmslow Audio here in the UK, who are able to help with three Yamaha 12" woofers which require their magnet realigned as the coils appear jammed... I don't have the woofers here, they belong to a chap I met last week when buying his M-45 power amp...
Ta muchly in advance...
As per the thread title, I'm looking for suggestions/recommendations for anybody outside of Wembley Loudspeaker and Wilmslow Audio here in the UK, who are able to help with three Yamaha 12" woofers which require their magnet realigned as the coils appear jammed... I don't have the woofers here, they belong to a chap I met last week when buying his M-45 power amp...
Ta muchly in advance...
Thanks OdB... as I mentioned, I don't have the drivers here, but all three had been damaged in transit... I can ask the chap to take some photos if necessary...
"Damaged in transit" strongly hints at some road bump ungluing speakers (specially if speaker falls on its back or sideways), then STRONG magnetic pull makes polepieces pinch coil against gap wall.
Be glad you found two options so far, you need to demagnetize them first and then remagnetize, such a large, heavy and expensive machine exists only at a speaker Factory.
Be glad you found two options so far, you need to demagnetize them first and then remagnetize, such a large, heavy and expensive machine exists only at a speaker Factory.
They are not "movable" of course but it is VERY difficult to glue anything, including Epoxy, to a Ferrite magnet.Usually magnets are heavily glued. I don't know about any that are moovable as to be re-aligned.
Ferrite is a very hard and smooth ceramic, zero pores, as hard to stick to as a glass surface
And both sides of the "sandwich" are heavy