Wow, great job on the "restoration."
...and if looking for something heavier gauge, (an assumption perhaps, I don't know the small weave cane), look at their fire resistant line.
* Correction, I am thinking of Mellotone: Mellotone Acoustic Fabrics
(* you will be buying american with mellotone. Don't know for sure about mojo. )
Last edited by gearfreak; October 28th, 2011 at 01:35 PM. Reason: because I am persnickety
Wow, great job on the "restoration."
As I noted earlier, I don't recommend it, but historically a second Altec or similar gasket was used, so if a hard material is used, be sure and use some form of sealer between it and the baffle.
GM
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Ok thanks.
I read earlier in the thread that cone probably will never hit the baffle. I do agree that on the woofers I have in my A7's currently (421 reconed as a 416 mutt) there is 3/16" and they probably will not hit.
However, I have some 421's with original gaskets that probably would hit because the gasket is so compressed. There is less than an 1/8". Some of the music my kids make me play is pretty bass heavy. The woofers get a workout on that stuff![]()
You're welcome!
Yeah, a properly torqued 416, 515 has around a 5 mm/0.2" stand-off, which is a bit > their 10% distortion point, so if it's hitting the baffle..........
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