@@UltimateDIY did you make a 20 min. Video for explaining how to use sealant to repair a speaker? What a brilliant idea! No one had ever thought that before. (Google translator) excuse me.
You realise that many people have 0 experience with speakers, don't you? So, such a video should be seen from the eyes of someone that is trying to save some old speakers and keep them working for a while longer. Experts such as yourself already know this, but not everybody is an expert.
Yeah, all the big kids talked about putting Jensens in their cars the ‘70s. By the time I started installing car audio in the early ‘80s, Jensen 6x9s were only found at Kmart. I’d like to find what all the talk was about with Jensens in the mid ‘70s.
I came here looking for advice for an equally “poor unit” as it’s the original set from my classic car, a 1989 Mini. Modern replacements just DON’T fit properly. Sometimes new is not always better dr Paul.
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Hai fatto un video di 20 min. per spiegare come riparare un altoparlante con il sigillante? Che idea brillante! Nessuno lo avrebbe mai pensato prima.
English please. You are not the navel of the earth.
@@UltimateDIY did you make a 20 min. Video for explaining how to use sealant to repair a speaker? What a brilliant idea! No one had ever thought that before. (Google translator) excuse me.
You realise that many people have 0 experience with speakers, don't you? So, such a video should be seen from the eyes of someone that is trying to save some old speakers and keep them working for a while longer. Experts such as yourself already know this, but not everybody is an expert.
Gum name?
You mean glue type? It's dedicated speaker glue from Simply Speakers.
Thank you for this video very helpful I will proceed to repair my vintage Peavey Deuce II 4x10 speakers love the sound they produce Rock on!!
Welcome!
What type of glue is that?
Dedicated speaker glue from simply speakers.
@@UltimateDIY thank you!
@@heesanbahri3860 welcome!
De unde ai cumparat adezivul?
De pe simplyspeakers.com
Almost looks like a Wurlitzer 200 speaker
Similar shape 👍🏻
@@UltimateDIY It's a Philips AD3460M from the 50's.
The one in my video is a romanian clone of Philips.
Asta e din ala romanesc de la electromagnetica?😂
Electronica industriala cred ca le facea. Erau si in radio Gloria :)
Speaker glue $8 Amazon
Thanks for the info.
Long Story...
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Back in the 70s Jenson Tri axle 6x9 speakers were the best. That speaker your working on is poor unit to waste your time on
Yes, I know, but I'm just somehow unable to give up on them :)
Yeah, all the big kids talked about putting Jensens in their cars the ‘70s. By the time I started installing car audio in the early ‘80s, Jensen 6x9s were only found at Kmart. I’d like to find what all the talk was about with Jensens in the mid ‘70s.
Are this the ones you are talking about: www.ebay.com/itm/201706463578 ?
They look really cool 😎
I came here looking for advice for an equally “poor unit” as it’s the original set from my classic car, a 1989 Mini. Modern replacements just DON’T fit properly. Sometimes new is not always better dr Paul.
I agree. Sometimes you need to fix what you have, no matter what.