cast frame Whizzer cones in an SE4122

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cast frame Whizzer cones in an SE4122

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I decided to take a chance on an SE4122 that had a set of early 1970s cast frame Whizzer cone drivers. at low volumes they sound nice, but with more volume they become "wobbly" like the amp has a tremolo. Then the tremolo becomes a buzzy, rattling distortion with more volume.

It looks like these will go under the knife and get new dustcaps!

This is one way to see if that internet tale really works.... :?

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Does the (main) cone on those feel as rigid as one from a 122231 or 122142? Does it have the same ribbing?

I look forward to reading your observations after the whizzer-ectomy.

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OldSchoolDave wrote:whizzer-ectomy
Ooooo - that sounds painful! :shock: :lol:
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mikhailwatt wrote:
OldSchoolDave wrote:whizzer-ectomy
Ooooo - that sounds painful! :shock: :lol:

I am not sure that I want any part of that!
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Removing excess cone material sounds more like a circumcision. :shock: :lol:

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Maybe I should save this for a Convention group activity!

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Dr.HIWATT wrote:Maybe I should save this for a Convention group activity!

:lol:
OH NO. Not again :shock: !

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mhuss wrote:Removing excess cone material sounds more like a circumcision. :shock: :lol:
Well, I DO have a quad of vintage Fanes with the Star of David stamped on the frames... :? :wink:

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