I don't feel too bad about those Fisher towers, because they use THAT 4 screw woofer design, which means if you want to throw in better woofers, your options are limited, unless you don't mind messing up the cabinet. And I say this as someone who owns a pair of Fisher DS 177's (Modified with cabinet bracing, new capacitors, and dampening material, and they sound pretty good now)
That’s really cool. I took a pair of Fisher STV 887As, upgraded the crossover system, put in better midranges and tweeters, and added polyfill for sound dampening. I made a video about it. I think It’d be pretty easy to change woofers, just drill new screw holes and patch up the old ones with glue or screws
@@JoeTricep Yeah I saw that video. Speakers with large wood cabinets can often be improved, sometimes with things as simple as replacing capacitors, or adding dampening material. Fisher may not be a high end brand, and some of their products, like speakers with big cabinets and tiny drivers are abysmal, but you can make them work. Even the White van stuff from the 80's can be made to sound decent if you know what you're doing. Now the plastic Chinese stuff is a lost cause. I don't mind seeing that being blown up because there is no polishing those turds.
@@crazyspeakerpro9584 Huh, well these Fisher speakers will sound very generic if paired with a different amplifier/receiver than the one they originally came with. If the original amplifier they came with can't be found, then try using an Equalizer.
Funny how smoke makes speakers work like most electrical things and once you release it the speaker no longer works. Once you are done with the bass speaker you need some higher tones to destroy the midrange and tweeter. If you can blow the capacitor as well then that's a smokey bonus! Also you could bypass the capacitor and play bassy music through the midrange to destroy it quickly. Funny how most of the voice coils are so tiny despite the huge dust cap
Nice videos,one advise please,dont hit or cut the speakers anymore when it still working,its not fair,it is assumed that a speaker must withstand power and not mechanical shocks !! That fisher coil was on aluminium support,good old stuff !!!
I feel the taste of hatred in the comments, fortunately we are all different and we have the right to free expression and thinking, we agree to disagree dear ones, I wish you a happy new year and all the best
why do you hurt the vintage ones that are very rare now you made my sub the is a sbcr99 cry come on man i understand blowing some china one or production cheap ones BUT THE VINTAGES i cant forgive you
@@five5x foam rot you can fix and gusse what you can fix old speakers if thear old and rare and have isuse you can fix with a little work dose that mean you should just blow them up and hit them with a fucking pick axe? and bullshit vintage dosent mean good you tell my speakers from 1989 that and they shake the fucking house
@@five5x JBL LX44 with titanum tweeters and my 15 inches sub woofer quailty audio at its finest besides im about bass anyways but my two jbls crush most things on the market so if you like to be smart ass then go ahead also my sbcr99 149$ and my JBL LX44 runs up to about 300$ neither are cheap and are still practily brand new as long as a retired who dosent car about speakers that are hard to find in good shape now day and comes along a stabes them thell be fine but intill then smal fry my speakers are high quialty and so is my pioner amp so you can ofical bite my ass and have a nice day mkay?
My first irl speaker blowout is a Tylex (idk brand) it started off like preety normal, but, Something was wrong. We've played that spealer for 1 year now and now its smells like crusty stinky smoke. And that speaker was demolished. Like it wouldn't play anything!
Tully Ryan because they’re shit your a hoarder if you think those are good I’m 12 and I own bang and olufsen, bowers and Wilkins and burmester speakers all towers
Hello, I am Venezuelan and I would like to know if you will not be able to sell me a couple of those loudspeakers that are damaging and if the shipping is very expensive, I do not know if you can, but please be good if you can.
football football joetricep the speaker blowing guy and his house is called the speaker blowing emporium where he blows speakers so that you don't have to and how does he blow speakers he blows speakers with a really powerful amplifier and or sometimes he blows speakers with the wall outlet which sends straight 120 volts ac into the speaker itself causing the voice coil to burn up and sometimes when he blows speakers with the wall outlet he sometimes trips the circuit breaker