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Can't Remove Midrange Driver from Horn


RobC63

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7 hours ago, moray james said:

good to hear but your description made me laugh thinking about you with a horn between your legs and wondering if now you could pee with constant directivity.

 

Lol, an instance where constant coverage is not desirable, and beaming is the goal.

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20 hours ago, RobC63 said:

I guess I was just being too gentle out of fear of crossthreading the drivers.

could be the ex-owner of these speakers went way and above , when tightening the mids drivers to the horns  , -------------replace the gaskets of the Mids horns ,99.99%  they must be collapsed , check the threads for corrosion - tighten by hand is good enough ----

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On 12/24/2020 at 12:11 PM, RobC63 said:

Thanks to everyone for all the suggestions. Tried the oil filter wrench; unfortunately the diameter of the mid driver was just a little too big.

In the end I just sat down, put the metal horn section between my legs, and gave a good twist on the drivers... that did the trick.

I guess I was just being too gentle out of fear of crossthreading the drivers.

 

 

 

Good job. You’re smart to start out gentle, asked advice, try some of the advice, then go a little harder. 

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