It would indeed tame the icepickyness, and actually in effect give you a G12H-30, since the V30 has the same magnet size as G12H IIRC.dgriff wrote:Hi, I have a Vintage 30 which needs a recone. If a 1777 cone was to be used, would it tame the icepickness, or just throw everything else out of balance?
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Actually, a recone would work out to roughly around half the price of a new V30 or G12H at current UK prices
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Cheers ZP, that was what I was hoping to hear. I had a quote a while back form www.audioloudspeakers.co.uk, which I believe has something to do with Tayden, for £25 + tax+ shipping which works out at about half the price of a new one.
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Has anybody used medical gauze? That's the only patching material I've tried, and it works pretty well. I keep it in the shop to reinforce inside the f-holes on my archtops. The individual fibers are quite strong and it requires less glue to saturate it, thereby (this is to my intuition, mind you) potentially having less tendency to slow or damp the repaired cone's movement.
To wet it out, I use this hi-tech miracle adhesive called Elmer's Craft Bond Tacky Glue.
Good luck!
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To wet it out, I use this hi-tech miracle adhesive called Elmer's Craft Bond Tacky Glue.
Good luck!
Dave
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New Celestions sell for around £80+ in the UK, Paul at Wembley Loudspeakers charges £42 including tax for a 12" Celestion recone, new coil, basket etc. everything is new except the frame and magnet. Go figure.krx wrote:You'll probably pay as much for a recone as you would a new speaker. Best bet is to sell the busted one for $20 or whatever and buy a new one.dgriff wrote:Hi, I have a Vintage 30 which needs a recone. If a 1777 cone was to be used, would it tame the icepickness, or just throw everything else out of balance?
He has been able to recone every speaker I have ever taken in, except one which had a rusty, corroded magnet housing. I now use that frame for marking out speaker fixings and cut outs.
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That's good to hear some positive feedback, as I was planning to go to Wembley. However, in the meantime I figured i'd give the repair a try, with fairly positive results. I used thin toilet tissue and contact adhesive. After testing it sounds like it works fine, but it's not in a combo or anything, so i'll reserve judgement till I can really crank it up.
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