I think you did a great job! I'm believe Uncle Doug did a video on this a long time ago. I didn't get to watch the whole thing. I did watch yours & yours is homemade! 👏👏👏👏👏👍
Nice job. I can imagine the surprised look, 70 years from now , when an as yet unborn restorer sees the blue cone . He will spend many an hour in 2090 researching what company made blue cone speakers :) .
I think you did a great job!
I'm believe Uncle Doug did a video on this a long time ago.
I didn't get to watch the whole thing. I did watch yours & yours is homemade!
👏👏👏👏👏👍
Nice job. I can imagine the surprised look, 70 years from now , when an as yet unborn restorer sees the blue cone . He will spend many an hour in 2090 researching what company made blue cone speakers :) .
I know, Right? Would be fun to see. Especially if he did a Google Image ID search and came up with ziltch! LOL
It would be interesting to see if treating a paper cone might increase the low-end. There is definitely a lost art in this cool project.
Thanks Bluejay, I think maybe a 50/50 mix of white glue and water would beef it up a little and improve the low end too. Might try that!
Thanks again. Cant wait for the next update
COOL VIDEO ℹ LOVE OLD RADIOS 📻 I JUST SUBBED TO YOUR CHANNEL I TYPE IN ALL CAPS BECAUSE OF MY BAD EYESIGHT NOT YELLING JUST TO LET YOU KNOW
Hi Joe, welcome to the Channel! Looks like your eyesight is in the same shape as my ears!