Adhesive to hold Speaker crossover components
On 10/6/2015 5:22 PM, amdx wrote:
On 10/6/2015 4:39 PM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno wrote:
On Tue, 6 Oct 2015 10:10:51 -0500, amdx Gave us:
On 10/6/2015 8:54 AM, amdx wrote:
I'm replacing a couple of capacitors in speaker crossover.
The parts have a glue that holds them tight to the PCB, the glue is
still a little bit rubbery after 33 years. (Pioneer HPM-700)
What can I use that will do the same job, without solvent damage
to the electronic parts?
Mikek
Thanks Guys,
A 10 minute search and a phone call to the wife, I just had to dig
deeper into where I thought the hot glue was.
Mikek
It is all over your synapses and holding your eyelids shut.
Expectations. I was looking for the orange power cord. It was in a
bookcase behind other items, in a bag. I couldn't see the orange cord
through the bag.
In other words, it was my wife's fault!
Mikek :-)
The caps have been replaced, the speakers work. I think! This a 4 way
speaker with the super tweeter crossover frequency at 12kHz. I can't
hear past 11kHz. I plan on selling these speakers, so I want to verify
they do operate. I did verify operation out of the cabinet driving the
super tweeters with a signal generator. I need to hook my sig gen to my
amp and listen to the super tweeter with a mic and scope while in the
cabinet.
Where is teenager when you need one?
Mikek
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