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One thing about it BD, those 7B's will wake the F&^%&^% Maggies UP!!!
One thing about it BD, those 7B's will wake the F&^%&^% Maggies UP!!!
.... they've just been dropped off, but it's only 11.45am. wayyyyy too early for me.
goin' back to bed for another hour, then i'll have a play.
I'd find it hard to sleep if a new toy had just showed up =)
i need some dream time to plot a course of action.
where am i going to put these suckers????
should i have an extra sugar in my coffee when i wake up?
wot colour sox should i wear today?
these are decisions not taken lightly, and require some serious dreaming.
.... back to bed. back in an hour.
Hate 'em!
What do you hate G?
well, one does have a blown 'tweeter' after all, but even then, they are very space hogging.
you can't have 'em near ANYTHING!
.... but they still sound ok from the kitchen.
I'll have to put 'em aside, 'till I'm ready to open them up, and find the break in the circuit.
Well, I opened up the suspect Maggie, and found a heap of corrosion totally covering most of the tweeter wires. Checked for continuity with my DMM, and nuthin'. Got some de-oxit and swabbed all the wiring to remove as much of the oxidisation as possible only to then find breaks all over the place.
Impossible to repair, being aluminium, so then just proceeded with stripping off all the wiring, and cleaning the mylar with some acetone. Once that was all done, I then unravelled the winding from an old broken voice coil from a JBL 2470 compression driver. The wire was almost exactly the same gauge, but "flat-milled" wire. Anyway, it would have to do. After gluing it all up (not as simple as it sounds), I checked continuity, and it was a go, measuring almost 5 Ohms. (... or was it 4, or was it 6? I can't remember now, but it was something that was 'normal', I think.) Ran a battery check with a 9V battery, and it made a noise. Hooked it up to an amp, nuthin'. WTF????? The full range stuff works fine, but the tweeters? Nuthin'. Re-checked with my DMM, fine! Did another battery test? Fine. Checked the fuse? Fine. Plugged the amp back in? Nuthin'.
I guess I'll have to open up the other one tomorrow and check to see what a working one measures up like.
Otherwise, I'm screwed...... I'll have to do it all over again except this time I'll have to find the right wire, (locally), and enough for two because I'll just have to do the other one if the amount of corrosion in this one is anything to go by.![]()
I'm assuming you want to keep these speakers as "original" as possible? And are these the Planars?? Is tweeter replacement an option?
No Derek, it's not quite like that.
These are the Magnepan SMG. This is what the wiring looks like.
The 'tweeter' is not your conventional type of arrangement.
It's comprised of six rows of wires (the bottom six pictured), which are the equivalent to a voice coil as such.
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... mondays suck.
DAYAM BD, that's a F^%$#^, % project, have youn been successful at that before??
nope!
nuthin' like this....
first time for everything!![]()
I read up on these guys and what a speaker. Very different than conventional ones. Below is a link to an article done by HIFI+ that shows some of the steps in making these guys:
http://www.hifiplus.com/articles/meet-your-maker-hi-fi-visits-magnepan/
Good luck G - looks like an arse scratcher of a problem.