If it mounts across two of the speaker mounting holes, the concern I’d have would be that it not distort the speaker frame. The metal will have to be very thin and even so…..
You also have to run the wire out.
When I mounted a 2” horn in a M100G I made a metal bracket that was supported by the crossbraces in front of the speaker. I cut a notch in the baffle board to pass the speaker wire. Did similar with my first V. There the same tweeter had to be right up against the grill in order to keep the magnet clear of the woofer cone. On later models with the fiberglass enclosure for the 8” I just cut a 2” hold in the front board.
RobNYC On Wednesday, May 3, 2023, 06:03:20 AM GMT-5, Tony Miklos via Jukebox-list jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com wrote:
Anyone try the tweeter add on for Seeburgs B, C, ... that Victory Glass sells? You have to remove the speaker, put in in place across two mounting screws, then re install the original speaker. And wire it up of course.
On 5/3/2023 3:51 AM, Doug Duncan via Jukebox-list wrote:
I have ordered the components and as soon as I can I'll have a test and go from there.
Doug
On Mon, 1 May 2023 at 20:33, Nigel Pugh pughn@npsyssoft.force9.co.uk wrote:
Hi Doug, Go with your suggestion, it will be fine. I've had a C1 for 30 or so years and sorted the crossover out with those values years ago. Regarding the coil. Some had this, and some didn't. We experimented years ago. If I remember correctly, Norman Macraes (a member on here) didn't have a coil and mine did..tbh having the coil there or not didn't make a great deal of difference..just replace the cap and resistor.. Regards Nigel
On 1 May 2023 at 12:19, Doug Duncan via Jukebox-list < jukebox-list@lists.netlojix.com> wrote:
Dear People,
I hope someone can provide a little guidance for repairing or replacing the crossover for my Continental 1.
For reasons too complicated to list I bought the unit for renovation from a dealer in Coventry and started the renovation but it then had to stand for about 20years. I have only now continued the renovation.
I decided to look at the crossover and I find that there is a replacement bass driver and a horn tweeter that is not connected (to the crossover or anything else). Please note that it is not a piezo tweeter. Thecrossover is also not connected to anything and appears to be the original. It has a coil, value unknown, a very old electrolytic .cap - 3.0 mFd 50V one 27 ohm 10% resistor and one 22 ohm 10% resistor.
Can anyone please suggest how suitable this might be? I plan to replace the resistors and cap once it is know what should be there or alternatively what I should replace it with.
Best Regards,
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