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I got Sooooooooooooooo lucky.. this is from a Philco 38-34 or some such.. the old cone was completely gone, but the spider and voice coil were intact. As I didn't want to try to remove the spider or voice coil (they were well centered and still attached to one another), I instead cut two slits in the cone and slid it over the spider, then centered the cone and glued the spider to it. Once that had set, I trimmed the surround to fit and glued that to the frame. It turned out pretty good, and sounds pretty good, too. I will have to add some short spacers to the mounting bolts, to keep the foam surround from touching the cabinet, as it sticks out about 1/8" beyond the frame. No big deal, though, and now I have the speaker to match the chassis. ![]() -- Say no to institutionalized interference. Just say NO to HD/IBOC! |
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Brenda Ann wrote:
I got Sooooooooooooooo lucky.. this is from a Philco 38-34 or some such.. the old cone was completely gone, but the spider and voice coil were intact. As I didn't want to try to remove the spider or voice coil (they were well centered and still attached to one another), I instead cut two slits in the cone and slid it over the spider, then centered the cone and glued the spider to it. Once that had set, I trimmed the surround to fit and glued that to the frame. It turned out pretty good, and sounds pretty good, too. I will have to add some short spacers to the mounting bolts, to keep the foam surround from touching the cabinet, as it sticks out about 1/8" beyond the frame. No big deal, though, and now I have the speaker to match the chassis. ![]() If it's perfect it's good enough. Ken |
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Brenda Ann wrote:
I got Sooooooooooooooo lucky.. this is from a Philco 38-34 or some such.. the old cone was completely gone, but the spider and voice coil were intact. As I didn't want to try to remove the spider or voice coil (they were well centered and still attached to one another), I instead cut two slits in the cone and slid it over the spider, then centered the cone and glued the spider to it. Once that had set, I trimmed the surround to fit and glued that to the frame. It turned out pretty good, and sounds pretty good, too. I will have to add some short spacers to the mounting bolts, to keep the foam surround from touching the cabinet, as it sticks out about 1/8" beyond the frame. No big deal, though, and now I have the speaker to match the chassis. ![]() Where did you get the cone? Ken |
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"Ken" wrote in message ... Brenda Ann wrote: I got Sooooooooooooooo lucky.. this is from a Philco 38-34 or some such.. the old cone was completely gone, but the spider and voice coil were intact. As I didn't want to try to remove the spider or voice coil (they were well centered and still attached to one another), I instead cut two slits in the cone and slid it over the spider, then centered the cone and glued the spider to it. Once that had set, I trimmed the surround to fit and glued that to the frame. It turned out pretty good, and sounds pretty good, too. I will have to add some short spacers to the mounting bolts, to keep the foam surround from touching the cabinet, as it sticks out about 1/8" beyond the frame. No big deal, though, and now I have the speaker to match the chassis. ![]() Where did you get the cone? Ken http://www.electronix.com:80/catalog...keywords=11-75 |
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Wow! That really looks nice Brenda Ann
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"_J D_" wrote in message ... Wow! That really looks nice Brenda Ann ![]() The cones are excellent quality to begin with, the rest was pure dumb luck. Amazingly enough, it even works. |
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Brenda Ann wrote:
"_J D_" wrote in message ... Wow! That really looks nice Brenda Ann ![]() The cones are excellent quality to begin with, the rest was pure dumb luck. Amazingly enough, it even works.What kind of glue did you use? Ken |
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