Has anyone had that done? The reason I am asking is I have pair of '50's 12in Jensens alnicos that need a recone. They could be killer speakers. Big voicecoils and whopper horseshoes.
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Are they model number P12R or P12Q or P12N? If so, Weber offers reconing at $50 ea + ship/handling:
Weber also has these links to other reconing places:
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If you are sending them off, pack them well, then pack them a little more. And a little more for luck. Once they get booted round the courier's warehouse and get knocked off centre they will be scrap.*
If you can get the recone kits it's not difficult to do yourself, just take your time, make sure they send shims with the kit and don't be too ham-fisted with the soldering iron on the lead-in cables - be quick and precise, heat the correct part of the job, not the cable. If you have really cooked the old cones make sure you get all of the burnt coil out of the gap, keep it clean, and avoid swarf and shite getting in there. Scrape the old gasket and spider glue off well, just like doing an engine, the new glue/gasket will take better to a clean surface. And don't be too quick to thrape them afterwards, let the glue dry properly first.
Better still, let someone else do them!!
* (Technically you can de-gauss them , re-align , then magnetise them again, but I've never heard of anyone who has done it due to it being such a costly process. Cheaper to sling 'em and replace!)So I woke up,rolled over and who was lying next to me? Only Bonnie Langford!
I nearly broke her back
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