If you re-coiled this unit,,, your end result might not yield ANY volume gain.probibly less/worse.Larger diameter(gauge) VC windings= higher power handling,,, but also= less length allowable in the VC gap,lower impedence,lower 'No.,lower Bl., and higher MMs. Higher MMs in itself= lower spl/1W1M. We won't even go into thiel/small issues. I did find this video very 'entertaining. '
@bfx596 i know all about t/s parameters. probably more than you'll ever want to know yourself. this is why i did it just for fun, recoiling speakers as a serious job is impossible without high precision tools.
yah for real. those things were designed to reproduce the full audio range and had very high sensitivity so high power handling wasn't a necessity, because they went quite loud without too much power. but of course we want more.
sorry for not updating this vid anymore, i have fixed this speaker, but it broke again during testing and i wasn't filming it... it sounded really good but i did one of the windings poorly and it rubbed on the magnet till it got cut. it'll get done some other day.
Can't we all just get along and re-cone speakers????
bfx596 1 year ago
@bfx596 can't we all just get along and stop blowing speakers in the first place?
uN1Qu3DZ 1 year ago 3
If you re-coiled this unit,,, your end result might not yield ANY volume gain.probibly less/worse.Larger diameter(gauge) VC windings= higher power handling,,, but also= less length allowable in the VC gap,lower impedence,lower 'No.,lower Bl., and higher MMs. Higher MMs in itself= lower spl/1W1M. We won't even go into thiel/small issues. I did find this video very 'entertaining. '
bfx596 1 year ago
@bfx596 i know all about t/s parameters. probably more than you'll ever want to know yourself. this is why i did it just for fun, recoiling speakers as a serious job is impossible without high precision tools.
uN1Qu3DZ 1 year ago
yah for real. those things were designed to reproduce the full audio range and had very high sensitivity so high power handling wasn't a necessity, because they went quite loud without too much power. but of course we want more.
sorry for not updating this vid anymore, i have fixed this speaker, but it broke again during testing and i wasn't filming it... it sounded really good but i did one of the windings poorly and it rubbed on the magnet till it got cut. it'll get done some other day.
uN1Qu3DZ 2 years ago
10 inch 15 watt speaker!!!
ThisIs2009 2 years ago