Call Bill first thing and address your concerns.. Always send in your drivers with exactly what you want done with them and always record the serials for yourself and Bill..
I just received my reconed 515B from GPA and I noticed it does not appear to be the same motor. Here is a pic of the drivers when I first received them:
And here is a pic of them now.
The one on the left is the recone. The trim ring at the base of the magnet is quite rusted. It was not like that before. Not that the rust is a big issue, but if I ever go to sell them, this one looks like crap. I'm not sure what to make of this. I was planning on calling Bill in the AM, but I thought I'd solicit some feedback from the board first.
Mystery solved. I called Bill today. He had two 515Bs in for reconing and got them mixed up.
To his credit he is shipping me mine and I'll be returning the other one. He offered to eat the freight, but these drivers weigh a ton and it's a big shipping hit. Although it wasn't really my fault, I feel kind of bad. I think I'll pay the return shipping and leave it at that. He's a good man and I know what it's like being in a service business these days. Gratitude and appreciation are rare birds indeed.
So I ended up buying some 15" grilles from Parts Express for my A6s. They only had 15 and 18", no 16s so I opted for the smaller size. I've been procrastinating drilling holes in the baffles to install then, but I heard a strange crackling sound last night and looked over to see the puppy trying to sniff out where the sound was coming from by pushing his nose into the VC dust cover. That did it.
This morning I installed the first one and will finish up tonight. I think they look better with the grilles. They look somehow incomplete without.
I think I'm going to try some 5" PVC in the ports to see what difference it would make.
It's a karmic thing, paying it forward. You're a good man and a credit/asset to the Altec enthusiast community.To his credit he is shipping me mine and I'll be returning the other one. He offered to eat the freight, but these drivers weigh a ton and it's a big shipping hit. Although it wasn't really my fault, I feel kind of bad. I think I'll pay the return shipping and leave it at that. He's a good man and I know what it's like being in a service business these days. Gratitude and appreciation are rare birds indeed.
Not all vegetables make good leaders.
So I'm playing around with the tuning of the A6s. Nothing empirical, I just wanted to see what adding some polyfill would do as well as adding port tubes.
I found these little guys at HD. They measured 5" OD and were rubber so I thought I might have some wiggle room.
They fit perfectly and even had a recess that snugged them into the port like they were made to be there.
The pics a little blurry, but they look very industrial, just like the speaker.
And with the grilles they are Oliver-proof...well as Oliver-proof as you get with a border collie. I'm sure if he wanted to he could carefully remove the 288 backs, take out the diaphragm and delicately chew it to pieces if he wanted to.
The sound is quite a bit different. Significantly lower, but a bit boomier as well. One of my bass-check reference songs is Way Over Yonder in the Minor Key, by Billy Bragg and Wilco. After the first verse there is a 40Hz bass note that repeats every other measure for the remainder of the song. I never knew it was there till I started this Altec thing. My sub picked it up before but the A6s alone barely passed it. Now it's almost too much without the sub. I'll listen a little to a variety of music and maybe have to trim some off.
And as a bonus, I got a lifetime supply of 5" hose clamps for my dryer.
Last edited by alancohen; March 13th, 2013 at 09:42 PM.
experimenting is fun.
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