it wasn't torn, nor was the con folded that bad, i checked it several times, sorry the woofer did do what you claimed.. the surround came off in about a 2" section.. it folded in 2.8 cubes tun to 32 with about 1200, i could have ripped it apart above 60.. look at the glue joint push the spider you can see its not linear, i did abuse it but after waing 7+ weeks and after about 10 hours of break in at moderate voulume i still had to cross it @ 50.. i don't want a woofer i have to cross that low.. sorr your driver failed crossed above 60hz.. say what you like, but i gave you 2 fair chances definded you for months only to get a terrible peaky terriblly weak driver...
Yes, it is non-linear because about a 1.5" is torn. Obviously that part is not going to move the same as the rest of it. The spiders are again 100% nomex. Nomex is made specifically for it's high heat resistance and high durability. To tear the nomex takes tremendous amounts of force.in the spider pick, you can see how the first rool is very non-linear to the rest of the rolls... thats the reason it was uncontrolled... anyways, good luck in the future...
You are correct dear sir. However it seems that there was a poor choice in the adhesive used in this driver or the substrate was not free of contaminates apon application. I too have had issues with this in drivers that I build and sold to the general public with full knowledge of the defect and still sold them to the general public.How do you separate the glue joint at the cone without tearing the surround like in that pic above???? Isn't the adhesive supposed to bond stronger than the materials it's bonding to??
Where is the glue joint separated? It looks intact to me. Unless you mean the surround glue joint.How do you separate the glue joint at the cone without tearing the surround like in that pic above???? Isn't the adhesive supposed to bond stronger than the materials it's bonding to??
Yea, someone has made SNs of some company owners, Dan Wiggins, Jonathon DeMuth, Thilo Stompler, probably all the same guy, it's actually pretty funny IMO.im sure you have mr 1 post
There are only about 3 drivers in hand to members of this forum atm..
i call bs.
Wow, that is over the top. John, just ignore this BS.for those interested, here are some pics of the woofer papermaker sent back. If someone wants to believe it was build error that caused this, that is your choice. There is however nothing on earth I can do to keep someone from bending the spun aluminum cone, tearing the 100% nomex spider, and ripping the surround off, actually peeling the santoprene in half over most of the detached area.
This is under no circumstances something that happens under normal usage.
John
Ok, so you pushed it to the point where it folded - but not that bad. It is clear that you deliberately pushed it beyond its limits. Not sure why, but perhaps you just wanted to start an E-argument.it wasn't torn, nor was the con folded that bad, i checked it several times, sorry the woofer did do what you claimed.. the surround came off in about a 2" section.. it folded in 2.8 cubes tun to 32 with about 1200, i could have ripped it apart above 60.. look at the glue joint push the spider you can see its not linear, i did abuse it but after waing 7+ weeks and after about 10 hours of break in at moderate voulume i still had to cross it @ 50.. i don't want a woofer i have to cross that low.. sorr your driver failed crossed above 60hz.. say what you like, but i gave you 2 fair chances definded you for months only to get a terrible peaky terriblly weak driver...
You almost had me fooled until I read the last sentence //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/laugh.gif.48439b2acf2cfca21620f01e7f77d1e4.gifYou are correct dear sir. However it seems that there was a poor choice in the adhesive used in this driver or the substrate was not free of contaminates apon application. I too have had issues with this in drivers that I build and sold to the general public with full knowledge of the defect and still sold them to the general public.