Small Door Speaker Needed Please
Small Door Speaker Needed Please
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v8s4me

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7,266 posts

240 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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This is one of the original door speakers...





Has anyone got one, or a pair they don't want? It's 4" across the cone. The mounting holes are117mm centre to centre.

I did check all four speakers after dismantling the the interior and the whole system worked fine. Now though one doesn't. Unfortunately I've now cut and trimmed the panel to suit this size of speaker so a direct replacement would be ideal. Fingers crossed!

Thanks in advance thumbup

glenrobbo

39,081 posts

171 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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What's up with the poorly one Joe?

There's not a lot to go wrong with an old style speaker like that, aside from a torn cone or a pigtail adrift. Have you tried dabbing a supply direct across the terminals?

v8s4me

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7,266 posts

240 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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glenrobbo said:
............ Have you tried dabbing a supply direct across the terminals?
Well how weird is that? I flicked 12v across the terminals and now the resistance is back to 4 Ohms. I'll connect it back into the car again tomorrow and see if it works.

Any electricky wizards out there like to offer up a theory?

TVRees

1,086 posts

133 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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If you are not careful and you press on the cone unevenly, the Cu wire windings/coil can get stuck inside the magnet. Putting 12V across the terminals will free the coil, or maybe burn it out, depending on how much it is stuck.
eek

v8s4me

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7,266 posts

240 months

Tuesday 1st August 2017
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TVRees said:
If you are not careful and you press on the cone unevenly, the Cu wire windings/coil can get stuck inside the magnet. ................
Maybe that's what happened when the speakers were in storage. Would that account for the 9 Ohms reading? It's back to 4 Ohms now.

TVRees said:
....... Putting 12V across the terminals will free the coil, or maybe burn it out, depending on how much it is stuck....eek
It was just a flick so hopefully no harm done. I'll know tomorrow.

v8s4me

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7,266 posts

240 months

Thursday 3rd August 2017
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glenrobbo said:
...... Have you tried dabbing a supply direct across the terminals?
TVRees said:
..... the Cu wire windings/coil can get stuck inside the magnet. .... Putting 12V across the terminals will free the coil, ..............
It works! woohoo Obviously the coil was just stuck and the 12v "flick" freed it off.

Thanks for the suggestions thumbup

glenrobbo

39,081 posts

171 months

Thursday 3rd August 2017
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That's great to hear Joe, but please calm down dear...

Now you will be able to enjoy all your 8-track cartridges on the way to next year's WedgeFest. wink

v8s4me

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240 months

Thursday 3rd August 2017
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Assuming I still have it by then.

glenrobbo

39,081 posts

171 months

Thursday 3rd August 2017
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v8s4me said:
Assuming I still have it by then.
Joe, your ex has already had a wedge off you, surely she's not thinking of relieving you of another? irked

v8s4me

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240 months

Thursday 3rd August 2017
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NO CHANCE! It' just that two TVRs is a bit of an extravagance. Once I'v got all the electrics sorted, the re-trim finished, fixed the water leaks and tidied up the engine bay I'll see how I feel about it.

Sounds a lot still to do but I'm nearly there.

phillpot

17,436 posts

204 months

Thursday 3rd August 2017
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v8s4me said:
It' just that two TVRs is a bit of an extravagance.
Damn greedy if you ask me .... wink

v8s4me

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7,266 posts

240 months

Thursday 3rd August 2017
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When one has a V8S one finds one is all one needs laugh

Edited by v8s4me on Thursday 3rd August 21:34

glenrobbo

39,081 posts

171 months

Thursday 3rd August 2017
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phillpot said:
Damn greedy if you ask me .... wink
Yes Mike, I know where you're coming from... wink