Some RS-1b owners (of which I at one time was) buy spare sets of speakers fitted with the EMIT and EMIM drivers, to have as spares/replacements. Loose drivers occasionally pop up on ebay, but they're not cheap: A single EMIT and EMIM pairing sold recently for $850!
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Which EMIT, K? There are a few kinds.. The real old ones you have to inspect the magnets, make sure they are not flaking and secure them with a GREAT glue, if they need it.. The DIY is pretty easy. I used a press and flat vice.. Worked perfect after a couple of adjustments. Clamping the vice.. It will move.. those magnets.. LOL can be powerful.. The vice moved on me.. I was moving pretty quick.. As long as there are diaphragms, you can always find magnets. Actually better magnets too.. I have a couple pairs that need fixing.. Infinitesimal V.5 needs one.. That's a great speaker Infinitesimal, the first two. Aluminum/Mag speakers.. I have two pairs.. 700-1500.00 a pair.. Magic Markey too, in Kentucky.. Lots of Infinity parts.. Gettin' older, He is a Doctor of some sort too. |
I have the Infinity RS IIb speakers with the regular EMIT tweeters. The rear EMITS are blown. I tried new 1 1/4 Amp fuses with no joy. I can see the ribbon diaphragm is melted on both. I found this YouTube video by Bob Douglas. Watch "Infinity EMIT Tweeter Repair Replacement Procedure" on YouTube https://youtu.be/yXaVErRn6u4 Any feedback is welcome. |
joeradio I have fixed these years ago, without buying new wafers Dismantled it quite easy, on the wafer first check/measure with a magnifying glass the lead in lead (circled in red) out tracks for breaks, The the continual ribbon itself. If you can see the break you can with a pin and steady hands put just the smallest dab of quality electrically conductive paint/glue across the crack you’ve found, without joining the adjacent track to it, wait for it to dry properly. https://ibb.co/BwpG8Lt Cheers George |
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