Author | Message | ||
nick eberle |
I just got a musicman hd130 212, and its great, but one of the speakers has a 3 inch tear in the cone, im trying to decide if i want to get it reconned or just replaced. Does anyone know what the power, ohm rating on these speakers, what kind of magnet that have, etc. (i got the model with the eminence speakers in it) Thanks for the help. Nick | ||
John D. |
I've had good luck in the past using black silicone to patch tears in speakers. Just apply it liberally on BOTH sides of the cone OVER the tear and use fingers on both hands to simultaneously hold and smooth the cone tear edges together with the silicone until it starts to set up. Then let it dry and cure at least 24 hours before cranking the speaker up. It should perform at normal or near normal tone and specs. Give it a try...it's cheap and it's worth a shot before you dump the speaker. | ||
carlos form aus! |
my speakers were dead to the world so i took them to total recoil in melbourne the are getting a full rebuild as we speak th econes are being replaced with kevlar type so that could be interesting cant wait to get them back | ||
Henry |
What did they quote you at Total Recoil | ||
c@rlos from melbourne |
i got both speakers fully rebuilt for 250 AU they are probably the best speaker repairs in australia or one of. they also wired up my cab with new good quality speaker wire, fitted a new input jack gave me extra wire and speaker cable from my amp to cab i was very very impressed with the quality of service and was recommended to deal through from someone who has been in the guitar making industry since the early 40's as well as being the peninsula's no. 1 dealer of musicman amps. total recoil is in thornbury, north of melbourne, victoria, australia. | ||
c@rlos from melbourne |
on the eminence speakers youll se a code on the back - A is for alnico C is for ceramic | ||
henry |
Thanks c@rlos from melbourne i'll bee sending my speakers to them as we speak. I'm from SA by the way. You may be able to help me on another matter, who in melbourne would you recommend to do bias adjustments and general servicing of music man amps, unfortunately I come from an area where valve technicians are just just not around. Thanks in advance | ||
carl hirst, Australia |
i take it to jim and merv cargills of cargill custom guitars australia amp tech he is great and reasonable - he has made hi fi amps for the Packer family!! they are in the phone book - in my opinion the best luthiers in the country if not the world so i trust who they trust with amps (ps i have been dealing with these guys for 10 years) ive also heard that giles audio is very good | ||
carlos form aus! |
the amp tech they use is named peter. |
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