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wrote in message oups.com... I seem to recall the name "Minimus-7" They are great, I use them on 3 of my receivers with RS DSP 40's (5 watts out) to drive them. RM~ |
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Michael Lawson wrote:
wrote in message What speakers are available in durable die-cast housings these days? You can find minimus-7's and 77's on eBay. I did, they arrived, I hooked them up and after a couple of hours they were just like my other 15-year old Minimus-7's - the foam surround crumbled and fell off the driver. Well, now I have 6 Minimus-7's, 5 with basically zero foam surround left and one that's just on the verge of falling into pieces. I gotta learn how to fix these foam surrounds! Either that or buy some brand new drivers. Tim. |
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[...] the foam surround crumbled and fell off the driver. Well, now I have 6 Minimus-7's, 5 with basically zero foam surround left and one that's just on the verge of falling into pieces. I gotta learn how to fix these foam surrounds! Either that or buy some brand new drivers. Tim. Look in your phone book for "speaker repair." The foam disintegrating happens a lot in dry climates, and if the voice coils aren't too abraded, they can be replaced by a speaker repair tech. The voice coils get abraded by using the speaker as the foam is disintegrating, and they wear against the surrounding magnet and frame. -- Eric F. Richards "Nature abhors a vacuum tube." -- Myron Glass, often attributed to J. R. Pierce, Bell Labs, c. 1940 |
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On Fri, 03 Feb 2006 22:09:28 -0700, Eric F. Richards
wrote: wrote: [...] the foam surround crumbled and fell off the driver. Well, now I have 6 Minimus-7's, 5 with basically zero foam surround left and one that's just on the verge of falling into pieces. I gotta learn how to fix these foam surrounds! Either that or buy some brand new drivers. Tim. Look in your phone book for "speaker repair." The foam disintegrating happens a lot in dry climates, and if the voice coils aren't too abraded, they can be replaced by a speaker repair tech. The voice coils get abraded by using the speaker as the foam is disintegrating, and they wear against the surrounding magnet and frame. It's ozone. The surrounds go to Hell in Houston as well. |
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[...] the foam surround
crumbled and fell off the driver. There are now DIY foam-surround replacement kits available. Apparently easy enough to market to the more competent of the general public. |
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