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They make thread files, aluminum should be an easy job.
Maybe somebody can chime in on tth thread type.
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30 minutes ago, tigerwoodKhorns said:
OK, but JBL publishes specs for their tweeters.
Can't find anything, how are you using these ?
30 minutes ago, tigerwoodKhorns said:The K79s are crossed at 5000 and 7000 and the crossovers both look like third order so 18 db slope.
Klipsch does not publish K79 anything.
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15 minutes ago, tigerwoodKhorns said:
OK, the JBL Le25 tweeters are rated at 20 w RMS and 40 peak. Should be OK.
I cannot find a specification for the Klipsch K79s. Does anyone here know? Are they 5 watts or quite a but higher?
Power ratings are based on a set frequency and crossover slope, without knowing more information cannot really help.
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Ah yes, Alligator clips.
I guess you could burn those tweeters out if you really tried but don't think it's needed here.
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You've been busy, lots of nice adds.
Hope your father is OK.
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Roach clips will work just the same used them for test jumpers for years.
Forte and Chorus not known for losing tweets.- 2
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8 hours ago, tigerwoodKhorns said:
Settled on a Greenlee DM-820A. Found this through the EEV Blog meter, which sells a Breymen, which sells as Greenlee in the USA. Now I just need to figure out how to use this thing.
Posting the picture to show off my sweet vintage Whirlpool dryer for @jason str
Very nice
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9 hours ago, tigerwoodKhorns said:
Dumb question, this must be the 561 or 211-2 bulb. correct?
I have a bunch of Sylvania 1895's in my garage. Made in the USA so I probably bought these in the 1980s. --- OK I answered my question, the 1895's measure about 6 ohms. DJK said the 561 is about 1/2 ohm.
I have 7605 bulb on teh shelf that is much larger than the 1895 and it measures about 0.6 ohms. So the big 561 at 1/2 ohm makes sense.
Hard wire it in? A holder might be hard to come by.
The headliner is a thin fiberboard and this design was used for some time, you should be able to easily remove the whole light assembly and cost minimal if removed at auto recycling center. Aftermarket supplies may be available as well.
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I believe it was the 561 dome lamp bulb Dennis recommended using for tweeter protection, something about fuses not quick enough. Not forum literate enough to dig and confirm my memory.
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I can see all the way into the stud cavity, chewed up nicely in there. Another project on the list.
Have not seen any seeds for some time now, dont miss them either.
Edit. Indoor cats only, the cabinet door is blocked.
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Wake to a bunch of noise today, cats have a live mouse. Probably peed all over the living room during the catch and release game. The younger male finally came over to show the prize.
Mouse looked pretty worked over, threw it out in the snow by the tail. Think I found the one of thier ways inside back in the corner there. Picked up some traps.
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6 minutes ago, Coytee said:
Says cash. So.... who's going to meet up with someone with $10,000 cash on your person? Any takers??
To his defense, he does have OBO so he might be thinking someone might come in and "low-ball" him at say, $8,500 at which point he can pounce??
Or get your foot in the door asking about the handsome Ken doll you must have in one of the boxes. 😂
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Corners cut on 45 degree angles.
Different thickness cabinet pieces.
Looks like pine but I could be mistaken.
Not the lottery ticket here
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Poor guys even selling his dolls.
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You can use something to keep reflections from bouncing off the wall on the right side there.
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1 hour ago, tigerwoodKhorns said:
I wonder if he can get these closer together? Do the horns integrate well in three feet?
Looks a little tight in there.
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Didn't mean for you to rush anything Claude, the description got me thinking is all. Enjoy the evening.
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These budget pieces have me thinking about grabbing something out of storage and having some fun myself.
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Best of luck with the new purchase.
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Fans can be replaced or made adjustable relatively easy.
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Stripped threads on a K400 horn
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You need a gasket in there, if the machine shop can't help try Billybob & Budmans approach.