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While I wait to continue my PL400 S2 restoration I am finding I am really enjoying this process. I think I have decided to restore the Infinity RS IIIa set of speakers I have had in my storage closet for the last five years. There is some dry foam rot, one of the speaker squeezer things on the terminal broke off, and one of the adjustment knobs is missing as well. The biggest issue is the foam surround on the tweeters is dried up and falling off.
Do old ribbons and dome tweeters like this age well?
What do you suppose is involved in a restoration like this? Last known to be in good working order. Good source on replacement parts? This seems like a good choice for the PL400 but I hear it takes a lot to make these sing.
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OK so I need to buy a 500w 5ohm resistor of some sort and on the back of the single speaker terminal I connect the red and black wires coming off the back with the resistor, am I interpreting that correctly? While I am at it do I want to add a fuse of some type anywhere?
How exactly does one go from 8 to 2 ohms? Just listening to loud music with a lot of bass during a heavy section will create that situation I imagine.
Gadget, I had a 400 I loaned out to a guy in Phoenix, Az. . It pulled 2 ohm duty for months. It had a custom set of copper heat sinks and had forced air cooling and was White Oaked. It did just fine..
Mmmmmmmm, copper heat sinks.......