From hammond.b3@verizon.net Tue Nov 01 16:38:12 2005
Subject:Re: Fuzzy driver
I pulled the 100 w FF driver from my 122 and installed it in the 2101 and
found that it does not buzz.. I realized that one of my old OEM drivers had
started doing the same thing and the noise vanished when a new driver was
installed.
I alos spoke with my HS dealer and he has a 2,500.00 new Leslie with the
same problem. So he has a shipment of drivers going back to HS along with
mine.
CH
> --- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "chuck" wrote:
> >
> > Well, so much for elation over the new 100 W FF driver in my 2101.
> > Yesterday, I noticed a fuzzy sound coming from the driver. I've
> checked all parts etc and it's not a rattle vibration as if something
> were loose. It's coming directly from the driver. It's almost as if
> the new driver were blown or something of that nature. ??????
> > I'm now wondering if there is something that allows the driver to
> sound but it may actually be blown or have a loose connection?
> > Back to the Hammon dealer? I guess it either is or isn't blown.
> One or the other.
> > Anyone else have this issue with a driver or the 2101 in particular?
> > Chuck
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> Hi Chuck, You might want to pull the drivers diaphragm and re
> install it. If it's a bit off center it can buzz. I've noticed this
> with ALtec Lansing drivers I repaired..... and was warned about this
> on other upper end drivers diaphragms.....
> just a thought,
> elliot foxx
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