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Default Scored lines on speaker voice coil former

Ron wrote in message
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N_Cook wrote:
Due to dirt in use or at manufacture?
Carlsboro 10 inch ,open circuit, so burrowed in to explore. On the

phenolic
cylinder that is the former for the voice coil . 4 pairs of scored
ines( stand out white against the amber colour of the phenolic). Each

pair
about 6 to 7mm apart and arranged pairwise diametrically.

I suspect 4 pieces of sharp edged metal shim used in the original cone
setting and scored on removal. All the lines go axially , fully from one

end
to the other , so if made in use would require the diaphragm (spider?)

being
driven 10 mm into the magnet housing. Apart from the nearly symetrical
distribution of the lines.


Something isnt right here. Are the scored lines on the inside or the
outside of the coil former? Are the windings damaged by the scoring?
If it were the setting shims to blame for the scored lines - which seems
doubtful they`d use metal, all mine are plastic - they go on the inside
of the coil former. The windings are on the outside.

Take photo if you can.

Ron(UK)


the lines are on the smooth internal surface that glides over the central
section of the magnet, not the coil surface.

I doubt the lines are anything to do with the failure, that is well outside
the coil area. Probably due to stress on epoxy curing on a supposed stress
relieving bend of the coil runout wire inside a fillet ring of epoxy where
the cone meets the phenolic cylinder and before the join with the pigtail,
so repairable.

Will try a pic of the lines


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