Discoloured cone on B&W DM601 S2 replacement driver
Discussion
Bit of an odd one this - I have a pair of B&W 601S2 speakers and one had a blown driver - I bought one on ebay but weirdly it's a much darker colour (they are yellow kevlar).
I wondered if it was from a smoker's house, but it doesn't smell. Seems to work fine. Would it be possible to clean? Anybody seen anything like this before? I know I could stick the covers on but it's besides the point really!
I wondered if it was from a smoker's house, but it doesn't smell. Seems to work fine. Would it be possible to clean? Anybody seen anything like this before? I know I could stick the covers on but it's besides the point really!
Genuine Kevlar drivers will change colour over time, darkening from pale yellow taking on a brown/orange cast; the governing factor is how much sunlight ( UV ) they're exposed to. Over time most polymers tend to degrade in sunlight unless they have UV stabilisers added but light coloured polymers, like Kevlar, degrade most.
Kevlar in its raw state
https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&site=img...
UV degradation...........Kevlar gets a specific mention.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UV_degradation
Kevlar in its raw state
https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&site=img...
UV degradation...........Kevlar gets a specific mention.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UV_degradation
Edited by Crackie on Thursday 7th May 20:13
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