Or how not to keep your speakers.
While a neighbor and I were rebuilding a speaker cabinet, we rounded up all the damaged speakers in the room and put them out of their misery by plugging them into a wall outlet.
Music by Guitar Bill's Band.
Bill: Lead Guitar
Jude: Rhythm Guitar
Jiggy: Bass
Shawn: Drums
I love the band in the background. Who is that?
Funky stuff!!!
Hey Giggy, I have an [one] Advent speaker (the other one I fixed successfully), --- of the 80's baby Advents, and yes, the air suspension is GONE. Have the stuff to fix it, but I fucked up.
We should talk (at the DRUM CIRCLE, right?) - might be a few bucks in it for ya.
mickcareolac 7 months ago
@mickcareolac THANKS! It's me and a few neighbors in the garage across the street. Yup, we can talk at the circle.
kjigmond 6 months ago
hey guys, i have some speakers that look like nothing is wrong with them but when i connect them no sound comes out from them. I've taken them out and replaced them in the working speaker box and still no sound. ive checked crossover but it works fine. so i know its not the crossover. any reasons why speaker would have no sound?
texa5boi 11 months ago
@texa5boi Sounds like the coil is fried. If you'd like a challenge, cut the cone and coil out and rebuild them with new parts. Re-cone kits are available on the web. I've also seen some shops that'll do it in the phone book.
kjigmond 11 months ago
what brand were they?
SpeakerFreak95 1 year ago
@SpeakerFreak95 Sorry, I don't know. The guy we got these from had a warehouse full of pinball machines, video games and jukeboxes, so he didn't have time or interest in cool old PA equipment. If he couldn't make money selling it it got lost in one of the back rooms and ruined. Out of 16 drivers we only got the 8 needed to power up the columns. I have some audio files with voice being played through them. I'll see if I can find something worth posting.
kjigmond 1 year ago