Hi.
I recently decided to repair and old 1x12" combo which I had from an old friend that left it on the workshop as dead.
Let me put some history on what I did with the amp.
The amp was dead, I removed the speaker for switching in another repair on a peavey combo.
When I wired this speaker It didn't sound well, It did sound but really bad, I can't put it into words, I switched the speaker for a scorpion one (again from a dead peavey) and then the sound was ok.
This was years ago, and after succesfully repaired a dead peavey bandit I decided to give a try to the mashall.
As expected, blown fuses and the output transistors j-something labeled, were shorted. I have ordeder a pair of tip142/147 that are the usual substitutes.
Anyway that's not (yet) the issue.
As I said, this speaker didn't sound well. My first test has been measuring the DC resistance of the speaker. It's labeled 8ohms, when I've checked speaker DC resistance on 8ohms usually the reading was 5.6ohms but I get an stange 7.3 ohms reading.
Which is the suspected failure on a speaker when the readings are higher than expected?
Thanks.
I recently decided to repair and old 1x12" combo which I had from an old friend that left it on the workshop as dead.
Let me put some history on what I did with the amp.
The amp was dead, I removed the speaker for switching in another repair on a peavey combo.
When I wired this speaker It didn't sound well, It did sound but really bad, I can't put it into words, I switched the speaker for a scorpion one (again from a dead peavey) and then the sound was ok.
This was years ago, and after succesfully repaired a dead peavey bandit I decided to give a try to the mashall.
As expected, blown fuses and the output transistors j-something labeled, were shorted. I have ordeder a pair of tip142/147 that are the usual substitutes.
Anyway that's not (yet) the issue.
As I said, this speaker didn't sound well. My first test has been measuring the DC resistance of the speaker. It's labeled 8ohms, when I've checked speaker DC resistance on 8ohms usually the reading was 5.6ohms but I get an stange 7.3 ohms reading.
Which is the suspected failure on a speaker when the readings are higher than expected?
Thanks.
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