Got a lake, nearby? Tie a rope to it and fish for ferrous metal scrap.
what to do with a 25 POUND subwoofer magnet-- broken intermezzo basket
Hello,
Soooo...long story short. In a rare moment of bad decision making after some wine and music, I was rotating the 12" -- 30 pound driver in my Infinity Intermezzo 4.1t towers, bombardiered it on the floor, and cracked the basket beyond repair. (please see pictures for the embarrassing carnage)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10mwdfLKHZMJiZTDOam76C6HcqrdRf8Bj?usp=sharing
I am left with the 26 pound magnet. I hate to just throw it away.
What should I do with it? Buy a new basket, spider, and cone?
Hold it up to someone's pacemaker and see what happens?
Paperweight?
Build a flux-capacitor?
The cone is the CMMD and unfortunately got a bit bent/distorted when removing.
6 Screw holes.
Thanks for the help as always!
infinity Intermezzo 4.t tower speaker subwoofer, infinity intermezzo 1.2s subwoofer
Soooo...long story short. In a rare moment of bad decision making after some wine and music, I was rotating the 12" -- 30 pound driver in my Infinity Intermezzo 4.1t towers, bombardiered it on the floor, and cracked the basket beyond repair. (please see pictures for the embarrassing carnage)
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10mwdfLKHZMJiZTDOam76C6HcqrdRf8Bj?usp=sharing
I am left with the 26 pound magnet. I hate to just throw it away.
What should I do with it? Buy a new basket, spider, and cone?
Hold it up to someone's pacemaker and see what happens?
Paperweight?
Build a flux-capacitor?
The cone is the CMMD and unfortunately got a bit bent/distorted when removing.
6 Screw holes.
Thanks for the help as always!
infinity Intermezzo 4.t tower speaker subwoofer, infinity intermezzo 1.2s subwoofer
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acresverdebecause they sit in a vertical plane, once every year or so is a good idea to rotate 180’ then 90’ next time and 180’ next, this stops woofer cone sagging one way which can lead to the coil just scraping slightly in the gap and wearing the very thin lacquer off then shorting out. Kef B139’s were famous for it. I do my ACI SV12’s every year when I remember. Cheers George |
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