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I replaced this one today with a modern speaker. I had to make a new mount
for it because this old one mounted to a bracket via the back of the magnet structure. Ain't she a beaut? -- Say no to institutionalized interference. Just say NO to HD/IBOC! |
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although this is ugly, it might function perfectly. What was the problem
with it? I have repaired many speakers in my shop and they end up looking like this, but working perfectly. So, never go by appearances. If this one is out of alignment, there are several tricks to re-align them too. Since so many speakers are very unique to their applications, 90% of the time its best to retain the original. This is especially true for field coil types. Mark Oppat "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... I replaced this one today with a modern speaker. I had to make a new mount for it because this old one mounted to a bracket via the back of the magnet structure. Ain't she a beaut? -- Say no to institutionalized interference. Just say NO to HD/IBOC! |
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![]() "Mark Oppat" wrote in message . .. although this is ugly, it might function perfectly. What was the problem with it? I have repaired many speakers in my shop and they end up looking like this, but working perfectly. So, never go by appearances. If this one is out of alignment, there are several tricks to re-align them too. Since so many speakers are very unique to their applications, 90% of the time its best to retain the original. This is especially true for field coil types. Mark Oppat It's much worse than out of alignment. The poor thing had been laquered across the entire cone, making it extremely stiff and brittle. It hardly made any sound at all unless I turned the volume way up, and then it was so distorted as to hurt my ears.. suppose I could have had it reconed, but that would have cost me $30-40, and the radio just isn't worth that. BTW.. apparently, by the late 40's, Crosley was getting cheap. This set still had all it's original paper caps in it.. and every one of them was a 200V cap, including the one across the line. |
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Brenda,
How about a picture of how you did the replacement? Speakers mounted by the magnet are not uncommon and modern speakers don't lend themselves to this too well. Thanks -- Jim Mueller To get my real email address, replace wrongname with eportiz. Then replace nospam with sacbeemail. "Brenda Ann" wrote in message ... I replaced this one today with a modern speaker. I had to make a new mount for it because this old one mounted to a bracket via the back of the magnet structure. Ain't she a beaut? -- Say no to institutionalized interference. Just say NO to HD/IBOC! |
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![]() "Jim Mueller" wrote in message ... Brenda, How about a picture of how you did the replacement? Speakers mounted by the magnet are not uncommon and modern speakers don't lend themselves to this too well. Basically, I mounted a block of wood of the appropriate thickness to the magnet structure of the new speaker and attached it to the original bracket with wood screws. |
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