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Re: Magnat mid

 

Please let us know. I’m always eager to learn!


Re: Magnat mid

 

Charlie.? Luckily I only have 2 choices! Pretty sure it's the speaker and not my top shelf soldering abilities! Lol...thanks man!


On Thu, Feb 13, 2025, 12:06?AM Charlie Conger via <ctconger=[email protected]> wrote:

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That is the process I just used to fix my sprinkler system and it will work, especially if you have known good parts readily at hand to swap / sub. However, if you have multiple failures, like I did, it is not efficient. It took 10 days to fix the sprinkler.


Re: Magnat mid

 
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That is the process I just used to fix my sprinkler system and it will work, especially if you have known good parts readily at hand to swap / sub. However, if you have multiple failures, like I did, it is not efficient. It took 10 days to fix the sprinkler.


Re: Magnat mid

 

Richard..exactly. would definitely narrow it down.


On Wed, Feb 12, 2025, 12:52?PM richard adelberg via <richardadelberg=[email protected]> wrote:
You could swap the mid range driver from one speaker to the other. This would narrow it down to driver or crossover?

On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 3:37?PM Charlie Conger via <ctconger=[email protected]> wrote:
If it started doing this after recapping I would suspect the solder joints. Do both speakers do this?
Did you replace the components individually? Any chance the caps got interchanged with wrong values??


Re: Magnat mid

 

You could swap the mid range driver from one speaker to the other. This would narrow it down to driver or crossover?

On Wed, Feb 12, 2025 at 3:37?PM Charlie Conger via <ctconger=[email protected]> wrote:
If it started doing this after recapping I would suspect the solder joints. Do both speakers do this?
Did you replace the components individually? Any chance the caps got interchanged with wrong values??


Re: Magnat mid

 

If it started doing this after recapping I would suspect the solder joints. Do both speakers do this?
Did you replace the components individually? Any chance the caps got interchanged with wrong values??


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

Thanks. They look great!?

On Wednesday, February 12, 2025 at 08:17:31 AM CST, Mickey McAuliff via groups.io <mickeymcauliff@...> wrote:





On Wed, Feb 12, 2025, 6:15?AM Mickey McAuliff <mickeymcauliff@...> wrote:

Well Johnny...there's the twist! I didn't follow due diligence when I purchased. It had non Advent speakers installed. But....from what I've heard from the original 10's with Masonite they are at least as good if not better. And I'm still stretching them out. The fit and finish is outstanding. Everything lines up perfect.


On Wed, Feb 12, 2025, 5:47?AM Johnny Altobello, Jr. via <thestonegallery=[email protected]> wrote:
Mickey - what difference (if any) did you notice about the Advent 12's vs the original DQ20 woofers?
Thanks,
Johnny

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 01:29:06 PM CST, Mickey McAuliff via <mickeymcauliff=[email protected]> wrote:


I'll testify to Simply Speakers Advent 12's I just installed in my 20's (I had no choice to rebuild.) And they sound fantastic. The fit was exact with mounting screws. Purists cover your eyes!! No but really...I'm really happy!


On Tue, Feb 11, 2025, 10:36?AM texmex_87102 via <texmex_87102=[email protected]> wrote:
My original 'Advent' woofers were stolen, or too far gone . . . I replaced them with Simply Speaker 12"ers and they are just fine. I know originality is a good thing, but just sayin' . . . it is hard to repair or replace the old Advents with the square magnet.?

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 06:20:46 AM MST, Jeff Katz via <qstieee=[email protected]> wrote:


If you're not a DIY person, this is where I'd send speakers




On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 08:07:35 AM EST, Ed Marrs via <ed.marrs123=[email protected]> wrote:


Some good news.? Removed the woofer last night and found the voice coil slightly rubbing.? On closer inspection I discovered that the glue holding the surround had let go in several places.? Should be an easy fix.? It’s interesting that whomever previously replaced the surrounds did so with the concave side of the surrounds facing outside facing toward the listener.? I don’t think it matters, but found it odd.? Thank you everyone for all your suggestions.


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 




On Wed, Feb 12, 2025, 6:15?AM Mickey McAuliff <mickeymcauliff@...> wrote:

Well Johnny...there's the twist! I didn't follow due diligence when I purchased. It had non Advent speakers installed. But....from what I've heard from the original 10's with Masonite they are at least as good if not better. And I'm still stretching them out. The fit and finish is outstanding. Everything lines up perfect.


On Wed, Feb 12, 2025, 5:47?AM Johnny Altobello, Jr. via <thestonegallery=[email protected]> wrote:
Mickey - what difference (if any) did you notice about the Advent 12's vs the original DQ20 woofers?
Thanks,
Johnny

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 01:29:06 PM CST, Mickey McAuliff via <mickeymcauliff=[email protected]> wrote:


I'll testify to Simply Speakers Advent 12's I just installed in my 20's (I had no choice to rebuild.) And they sound fantastic. The fit was exact with mounting screws. Purists cover your eyes!! No but really...I'm really happy!


On Tue, Feb 11, 2025, 10:36?AM texmex_87102 via <texmex_87102=[email protected]> wrote:
My original 'Advent' woofers were stolen, or too far gone . . . I replaced them with Simply Speaker 12"ers and they are just fine. I know originality is a good thing, but just sayin' . . . it is hard to repair or replace the old Advents with the square magnet.?

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 06:20:46 AM MST, Jeff Katz via <qstieee=[email protected]> wrote:


If you're not a DIY person, this is where I'd send speakers




On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 08:07:35 AM EST, Ed Marrs via <ed.marrs123=[email protected]> wrote:


Some good news.? Removed the woofer last night and found the voice coil slightly rubbing.? On closer inspection I discovered that the glue holding the surround had let go in several places.? Should be an easy fix.? It’s interesting that whomever previously replaced the surrounds did so with the concave side of the surrounds facing outside facing toward the listener.? I don’t think it matters, but found it odd.? Thank you everyone for all your suggestions.


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

Well Johnny...there's the twist! I didn't follow due diligence when I purchased. It had non Advent speakers installed. But....from what I've heard from the original 10's with Masonite they are at least as good if not better. And I'm still stretching them out. The fit and finish is outstanding. Everything lines up perfect.


On Wed, Feb 12, 2025, 5:47?AM Johnny Altobello, Jr. via <thestonegallery=[email protected]> wrote:

Mickey - what difference (if any) did you notice about the Advent 12's vs the original DQ20 woofers?
Thanks,
Johnny

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 01:29:06 PM CST, Mickey McAuliff via <mickeymcauliff=[email protected]> wrote:


I'll testify to Simply Speakers Advent 12's I just installed in my 20's (I had no choice to rebuild.) And they sound fantastic. The fit was exact with mounting screws. Purists cover your eyes!! No but really...I'm really happy!


On Tue, Feb 11, 2025, 10:36?AM texmex_87102 via <texmex_87102=[email protected]> wrote:
My original 'Advent' woofers were stolen, or too far gone . . . I replaced them with Simply Speaker 12"ers and they are just fine. I know originality is a good thing, but just sayin' . . . it is hard to repair or replace the old Advents with the square magnet.?

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 06:20:46 AM MST, Jeff Katz via <qstieee=[email protected]> wrote:


If you're not a DIY person, this is where I'd send speakers




On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 08:07:35 AM EST, Ed Marrs via <ed.marrs123=[email protected]> wrote:


Some good news.? Removed the woofer last night and found the voice coil slightly rubbing.? On closer inspection I discovered that the glue holding the surround had let go in several places.? Should be an easy fix.? It’s interesting that whomever previously replaced the surrounds did so with the concave side of the surrounds facing outside facing toward the listener.? I don’t think it matters, but found it odd.? Thank you everyone for all your suggestions.


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

Mickey - what difference (if any) did you notice about the Advent 12's vs the original DQ20 woofers?
Thanks,
Johnny

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 01:29:06 PM CST, Mickey McAuliff via groups.io <mickeymcauliff@...> wrote:


I'll testify to Simply Speakers Advent 12's I just installed in my 20's (I had no choice to rebuild.) And they sound fantastic. The fit was exact with mounting screws. Purists cover your eyes!! No but really...I'm really happy!


On Tue, Feb 11, 2025, 10:36?AM texmex_87102 via <texmex_87102=[email protected]> wrote:
My original 'Advent' woofers were stolen, or too far gone . . . I replaced them with Simply Speaker 12"ers and they are just fine. I know originality is a good thing, but just sayin' . . . it is hard to repair or replace the old Advents with the square magnet.?

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 06:20:46 AM MST, Jeff Katz via <qstieee=[email protected]> wrote:


If you're not a DIY person, this is where I'd send speakers




On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 08:07:35 AM EST, Ed Marrs via <ed.marrs123=[email protected]> wrote:


Some good news.? Removed the woofer last night and found the voice coil slightly rubbing.? On closer inspection I discovered that the glue holding the surround had let go in several places.? Should be an easy fix.? It’s interesting that whomever previously replaced the surrounds did so with the concave side of the surrounds facing outside facing toward the listener.? I don’t think it matters, but found it odd.? Thank you everyone for all your suggestions.


Magnat mid

 

I just recapped my 20's recently but didn't replace the cement resistors. I have a slight crackling in the mid Magnat even at low volume..and it seems appears on different music tracks. Weird right! Could someone help me by circling the components responsible for the mid on the DQ20 schematic? I don't have any testing equipment to track problems so I guess I'm asking you all for what may be the culprit? I mentioned before the movement is very smooth when manipulation by hand and no tears or damage visually. Btw the resistors all looked good when I had everything apart for cap change. Would a bad solder connection cause something like this? Anyway, any comments helpful and ridiculed....would be appreciated. Mick


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

I'll testify to Simply Speakers Advent 12's I just installed in my 20's (I had no choice to rebuild.) And they sound fantastic. The fit was exact with mounting screws. Purists cover your eyes!! No but really...I'm really happy!


On Tue, Feb 11, 2025, 10:36?AM texmex_87102 via <texmex_87102=[email protected]> wrote:
My original 'Advent' woofers were stolen, or too far gone . . . I replaced them with Simply Speaker 12"ers and they are just fine. I know originality is a good thing, but just sayin' . . . it is hard to repair or replace the old Advents with the square magnet.?

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 06:20:46 AM MST, Jeff Katz via <qstieee=[email protected]> wrote:


If you're not a DIY person, this is where I'd send speakers




On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 08:07:35 AM EST, Ed Marrs via <ed.marrs123=[email protected]> wrote:


Some good news.? Removed the woofer last night and found the voice coil slightly rubbing.? On closer inspection I discovered that the glue holding the surround had let go in several places.? Should be an easy fix.? It’s interesting that whomever previously replaced the surrounds did so with the concave side of the surrounds facing outside facing toward the listener.? I don’t think it matters, but found it odd.? Thank you everyone for all your suggestions.


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

My original 'Advent' woofers were stolen, or too far gone . . . I replaced them with Simply Speaker 12"ers and they are just fine. I know originality is a good thing, but just sayin' . . . it is hard to repair or replace the old Advents with the square magnet.?

On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 06:20:46 AM MST, Jeff Katz via groups.io <qstieee@...> wrote:


If you're not a DIY person, this is where I'd send speakers
http://www.millersound.net/



On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 08:07:35 AM EST, Ed Marrs via groups.io <ed.marrs123@...> wrote:


Some good news. ?Removed the woofer last night and found the voice coil slightly rubbing. ?On closer inspection I discovered that the glue holding the surround had let go in several places. ?Should be an easy fix. ?It’s interesting that whomever previously replaced the surrounds did so with the concave side of the surrounds facing outside facing toward the listener. ?I don’t think it matters, but found it odd. ?Thank you everyone for all your suggestions.


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

If you're not a DIY person, this is where I'd send speakers
http://www.millersound.net/



On Tuesday, February 11, 2025 at 08:07:35 AM EST, Ed Marrs via groups.io <ed.marrs123@...> wrote:


Some good news. ?Removed the woofer last night and found the voice coil slightly rubbing. ?On closer inspection I discovered that the glue holding the surround had let go in several places. ?Should be an easy fix. ?It’s interesting that whomever previously replaced the surrounds did so with the concave side of the surrounds facing outside facing toward the listener. ?I don’t think it matters, but found it odd. ?Thank you everyone for all your suggestions.


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

Some good news. ?Removed the woofer last night and found the voice coil slightly rubbing. ?On closer inspection I discovered that the glue holding the surround had let go in several places. ?Should be an easy fix. ?It’s interesting that whomever previously replaced the surrounds did so with the concave side of the surrounds facing outside facing toward the listener. ?I don’t think it matters, but found it odd. ?Thank you everyone for all your suggestions.


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

if you’re sure the distortion is coming from the woofer sounds like a replacement is in order.


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

No popping sound before I noticed distortion.? I did to 180 degree rotation and was unsuccessful in solving the distortion.? ?


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

Ed when in circuit that is about right and indicates the resistors are probably OK. The voice coil should also not be melted.
Still could be mis centering or voice coil deformation. Did the speaker make any popping sounds before you noticed this distortion? If so you probably have a situation where the voice coil contacts the back plate and bends the coil in or out.?
Generally easier to just replace if that is the case.


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

I have a set of original yellow cap xo’s in storage. I’m not sure what’s going on with your xo ‘s, but the lQQk a mess with wires cut and bridged . I’m sure you know ?that some of the cap connections have bridges under the board. Theres images in the files illustrating the connections?

On Sun, Feb 9, 2025 at 8:54?PM Ed Marrs via <ed.marrs123=[email protected]> wrote:
Charlie, thanks the suggestion.? A quick measurement of the 4ohm resistors shows 2.9 ohms each.? I do have a left and right sub, but unfortunately at some point decided to send full range from the Sub harm. synth ?to the DQ10s, instead high pass (a switch on the dBX 120 sub-harm synth).? This may have nevbeen my mistake.? I will still try the 180 rotation. ?


Re: DQ10 Woofer Distortion

 

Charlie, thanks the suggestion. ?A quick measurement of the 4ohm resistors shows 2.9 ohms each. ?I do have a left and right sub, but unfortunately at some point decided to send full range from the Sub harm. synth ?to the DQ10s, instead high pass (a switch on the dBX 120 sub-harm synth). ?This may have been my mistake. ?I will still try the 180 rotation. ?