Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2008 10:38:45 -0700
Reply-To: Neil2 <vidublu@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Neil2 <vidublu@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Vanagon, Rear speaker enclosures- I have them!
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Excellent data. Thanks!
I'm about to install new speaks in SaVannah and have been wondering about
these details. The front lower mids in me Saab (convertible, if that makes
a diff) are trashed. Think they're paper ('99) and have been told speaks
don't last long in doors. Funny, they sound fine unless I pump them up.
They also sound MUCH better than SaVannah's factory mids.
Don't ask me why I'm replacing Savannah's sound instead of the Saab's. Must
be a Vanagon thing.
So, can you folks (Keith/Mike) list some good speaker Makes/Models for our
Vanagon doors or otherwise, for us'n's who just like the sounds and don't do
details?
I know a sound eng here but he looks down on me Def Techs (the bestest
speaks I've ever had) so I defer to you this time.
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Keith Hughes <keithahughes@qwest.net> wrote:
>
>> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 15:09:33 -0700
>> From: Mike Miller <mwmiller@CWNET.COM>
>> Subject: Re: Vanagon, Rear speaker enclosures- I have them!
>>
>> Being a long term audiophile, also pronounced 'nut', I'll attempt this.
>> Everything degrades with time. But over the lifetime of us, or our vans:
>>
>> Paper cones degrade whether or not they're used. And that's probably what
>> we
>> have.
>>
>> Plastic doesn't degrade but the glue that holds the spider to the cone
>> can,
>> depends on what's used. Same with carbon fiber.
>>
>> Metal cones don't degrade and sometimes are connected by heat {read
>> solder,
>> silver solder, or brazing] and those connections don't degrade but can
>> break, but usually not and the glues that are used are pretty permanent as
>> well.
>>
>> Those are the common speaker materials. There are others, oh my many
>> others,
>> but they're not used much, if at all, in speakers for our vans.
>>
>> YMMV
>>
>> Mike
>>
>> Paper cones are certainly a weak link, and do degrade over time,
> especially stored in high heat environments. But long before I'd worry
> about the cone or the spider attachment, I'd look at the surround
> material. Foam is used on 'cheap' speakers, and again, it'll die
> whether used or not. Butyl (rubber) surrounds last much longer, but
> still are the weakest spot IME. That said, a 'plastic' cone with a
> butyl surround, stored indoors out of the sun, will last a Long time on
> the shelf. So materials of construction are the first limiting factor,
> with storage conditions next. The Boston Acoustics (doped paper cone,
> butyl surround) in my van are 13 years old, and still going strong -
> well, as strong as a 5 1/4" can. The same speakers on a rear deck,
> exposed to the sun (here in Phoenix), would've been dead many years ago.
>
> Keith Hughes
> '86 Westy Tiico (Marvin)
>
> BTW - yes 'he' is named Marvin, after Marvin the Martian. And he goes
> by Marvin or Mr. Buslie (although while replacing the transaxle drive
> flange seals yesterday, I found some other choice names for him as
> well) :-)
>
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Neil2
'82 Diesel Westfalia (Fwd Puke Qualified)
'86 Vanagon/Westfalia Wannabe (Savannah)
Nunquam Pendite Divendium
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