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you should make video of the restoration of the walls of the house in front of your gates ! great job guys, you're saving the planet more than anybody else !
Great job guys. I am just wondering from where somebody can find and get this replacement coned membranes/Diaphragms or how should I search for them, or what kind of key-word I should use for search. Thanks anyway.
Try to do something with those hands in the future, it looks like hell, with uncut nails, full of black dirt around them. Seriously, it looks like hell, especially that they're filmed up close.
The guy rides in on a scooter and wants a speaker to use. This was not a high end system he wants some music. The repair work was free so he can make another video for you
The only thing to complain about the rebuild itself is the paint job, you should put veneer on them at least, like it was before. About the speakers themselves, the only thing worth anything to rebuild here are the cabinets. The drivers are shit, the whole setup is shit. No filtering, no nothing. If these speakers were mine, it would be ok to rebuild the cabinets, but everything else here would be thrown straight out of the window. First off make a proper 3-way setup, from this fake 2-way shit. Then it has to be equipped with some decent components at least. Some drivers with good parameters, frequency dividers, some proper damping and also recalculate the port. If done this way, you will have good sounding speakers, which will make you happy for years.
Wow, that looks cheap. Probably the worst looking chip board I have ever seen, the "crossover" is a single capacitor (so the tweeter gets hit with all the low frequencies), nothing inside. Hmmm...the new box/cabinet looks fine as always, but it might produce undesired resonances.
Where to start? No design consideration went into the cabinets at all. Poorly finished. Build construction was weak. No shimming of voice coil for woofers. I'm not sure what to call the tweeter rebuild. Well, it looks like a speaker, but that's about it. Not a restoration, and not a thoughtful rebuild either.
there's always time + money in equation, chances are they *worked* (not for pleasure) on these speakers a whole day for $10, so, what do you expect. fellas did a great job saving a ton of chinese carbon emissions anyway, thank 'em for that