- 1. [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: eric@megageek.com
- Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2011 23:01:28 -0400
- Ok, I'm sure you all have stereos in your shops. I have a question about the electronics in dusty environments like garages. My speakers get pretty dusty over the years. They are high up and not easy
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00035.html (8,122 bytes)
- 2. Re: [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: BJNoSHOV8 <bjshov8@tx.rr.com>
- Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 00:40:38 -0500
- I think plastic wrap would seriously affect the output of your speakers. If I was worried about dust I would wrap them in a thin cloth bag. When the bag gets dusty, take it off and wash it. I don't k
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00036.html (8,580 bytes)
- 3. Re: [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: "Randall" <TR3driver@ca.rr.com>
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 00:55:01 -0700
- I wouldn't think so. The plastic should have no problem moving with the sound. It might "color" the sound very slightly, but likely your shop is somewhat less than acoustically perfect anyway; I dou
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00037.html (7,592 bytes)
- 4. Re: [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: Brian Kemp <bk13@earthlink.net>
- Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 07:57:45 -0700
- Moose - I would not expect most people to be able to notice a difference with speakers in a thin plastic bag. I actually experienced it yesterday at a show with my family. It started to sprinkle, so
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00041.html (10,553 bytes)
- 5. Re: [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: "Mark Watson" <watsonm05@comcast.net>
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 12:19:19 -0400
- --Original Message-- If you mean replacing the foam that holds the speaker cone to the frame I've done it. I replaced the foam on my AR 98LS speakers (bought them in 1983!). I got the replacement fo
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00042.html (8,291 bytes)
- 6. Re: [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: "Mark Watson" <watsonm05@comcast.net>
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 20:31:18 -0400
- My kit came with an anonymous container of glue. It sure looked and behaved like plain old white glue (I think it's called PVA). I did find another company's website that sells the adhesive: http://
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00048.html (8,160 bytes)
- 7. Re: [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: "Herby" <herby@herbytoys.com>
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 18:04:07 -0700
- Try parts-express.com <http://www.parts-express.com/> and search for surround kit. I haven't used these personally but have friends who have and they were quite happy with it. One friend repaired hi
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00049.html (9,493 bytes)
- 8. [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: eric at megageek.com (eric at megageek.com)
- Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2011 23:01:28 -0400
- Ok, I'm sure you all have stereos in your shops. I have a question about the electronics in dusty environments like garages. My speakers get pretty dusty over the years. They are high up and not easy
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00248.html (9,172 bytes)
- 9. [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: bjshov8 at tx.rr.com (BJNoSHOV8)
- Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 00:40:38 -0500
- I think plastic wrap would seriously affect the output of your speakers. If I was worried about dust I would wrap them in a thin cloth bag. When the bag gets dusty, take it off and wash it. I don't k
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00249.html (10,081 bytes)
- 10. [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall)
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 00:55:01 -0700
- I wouldn't think so. The plastic should have no problem moving with the sound. It might "color" the sound very slightly, but likely your shop is somewhat less than acoustically perfect anyway; I dou
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00250.html (9,398 bytes)
- 11. [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: bk13 at earthlink.net (Brian Kemp)
- Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2011 07:57:45 -0700
- Moose - I would not expect most people to be able to notice a difference with speakers in a thin plastic bag. I actually experienced it yesterday at a show with my family. It started to sprinkle, so
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00254.html (12,226 bytes)
- 12. [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: watsonm05 at comcast.net (Mark Watson)
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 12:19:19 -0400
- Hi, Randall, --Original Message-- If you mean replacing the foam that holds the speaker cone to the frame I've done it. I replaced the foam on my AR 98LS speakers (bought them in 1983!). I got the re
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00255.html (9,566 bytes)
- 13. [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: watsonm05 at comcast.net (Mark Watson)
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 20:31:18 -0400
- Randall, My kit came with an anonymous container of glue. It sure looked and behaved like plain old white glue (I think it's called PVA). I did find another company's website that sells the adhesive:
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00261.html (9,393 bytes)
- 14. [Shop-talk] multimedia in the shop (score: 1)
- Author: herby at herbytoys.com (Herby)
- Date: Sat, 9 Apr 2011 18:04:07 -0700
- Randall, Try parts-express.com <http://www.parts-express.com/> and search for surround kit. I haven't used these personally but have friends who have and they were quite happy with it. One friend rep
- /html/shop-talk/2011-04/msg00262.html (10,006 bytes)
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