Have a Mackie early Model SRM450 (not V2 as doesn't have LM chip for horn)
which blew a 12 inch driver.
The local distributor no longer has spares for it (only the recent ones V3)
so bought a new Celestion TF 1230.
LF Pressed Chassis / Ferrite - TF1230 - Celestion - Guitar, Bass & Pro Audio Speakers
Celestion TF1230S Speaker (SRM450 v2/3 Replacement) | Sweetwater.com
"Replacement Speaker for Mackie SRM450 v2/3"
I find it a bit odd it suits the 2 and 3 as the 3 is now rated at 1000watts.
However by deduction the 450 here its not the new 1000 watt (?) version nor the version 2
with a chip,so it must be the first version , made from 1999 to aprox 2003.
Reading the service manual the big purple button draws one to the service bulletins.
They stress the bias must be checked which I did and I found them both to be 0.3mA
at the test points instead of 4 to 4.5mv.
I have just been reading the gospel according to DJ's and it seem heaps of them
overheated and caused problems that is until the version 3.
Methinks this has done good service and doesn't seem to have ever been serviced before.
So 13 years service wasn't too bad from the original speaker considering the radical
bands that have played through it !
When pushed the mid range seems cluttered and muddy with a hint of distortion on sibilants.
My question is... should I break the seals and adjust the bias which should improve the distortion
or am I then moving the amp into "overheating territory".
The manual was written as I understand it, 4 years before the SRM450 I have here was made.
Hoping someone has some direct experience with this.
which blew a 12 inch driver.
The local distributor no longer has spares for it (only the recent ones V3)
so bought a new Celestion TF 1230.
LF Pressed Chassis / Ferrite - TF1230 - Celestion - Guitar, Bass & Pro Audio Speakers
Celestion TF1230S Speaker (SRM450 v2/3 Replacement) | Sweetwater.com
"Replacement Speaker for Mackie SRM450 v2/3"
I find it a bit odd it suits the 2 and 3 as the 3 is now rated at 1000watts.
However by deduction the 450 here its not the new 1000 watt (?) version nor the version 2
with a chip,so it must be the first version , made from 1999 to aprox 2003.
Reading the service manual the big purple button draws one to the service bulletins.
They stress the bias must be checked which I did and I found them both to be 0.3mA
at the test points instead of 4 to 4.5mv.
I have just been reading the gospel according to DJ's and it seem heaps of them
overheated and caused problems that is until the version 3.
Methinks this has done good service and doesn't seem to have ever been serviced before.
So 13 years service wasn't too bad from the original speaker considering the radical
bands that have played through it !
When pushed the mid range seems cluttered and muddy with a hint of distortion on sibilants.
My question is... should I break the seals and adjust the bias which should improve the distortion
or am I then moving the amp into "overheating territory".
The manual was written as I understand it, 4 years before the SRM450 I have here was made.
Hoping someone has some direct experience with this.
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