its not the speaker, its either the amp or the computer but it only does it when i run the sine wave. its not very loud and could be compared to a bad ground. i thought i would run it by you pros before i started in.
Any suggestions?

Nice work, I really appreciate you finding that. Gonna test as soon as I get home!ripNdeb wrote:Man, I had the very same thing using the tone generator in Audacity. I used it before and no such whine. But this time, along with the 30Hz tone there was a completely annoying high pitched 'extra' tone. I was running out of my laptop. Never figured it out. So, I just made my own sine wave in Sonar and used that. I'll have a look for it and you can download it.
Edit: Found it. This is a low B sine wav at about 30Hz. It's about 3 or 4 minutes long and has a short fade in/fade out so it doesn't POP when it begins or ends. You can loop it and break in as long as you want.
http://saltandlighteureka.org/media/BSinWave.wav
byacey wrote:I went to have a look / listen, but it appears I'm locked out.
hope so, ill recheck the tinsels again. I briefly looked them and the speakers over but I haven't closely inspected them. I figure its either that or crud inside the coil, which would mean a recone. One of the speakers (actaully the one in the video) didnt start doing the the little rattle thing until about 10 hrs into the test. I sure hope my adhesives were good enough. I bought the abslute best that I could find.DJPhatman wrote:It works. Use the plastic tube method to isolate the "clicking" sound. Sounds like tinsel leads hitting.
yeah some of the voice could were freaking fried, totally roached and I could see how this could easily be the problem. In fact, I remember thinking when disassembling a couple of them that copper from the voice could could have fallen into the bottom sections. I should have used a shop vac and my air compressor instead of just compressed air. I clean and cleaned that gap but I totally could have missed pieces at the very bottom. Yeah the click isnt always present, if I play regular music its not as noticeable but its still there.Grant Bunter wrote:I see from the vid that you don't get scratching on your reconed drivers.
Did the drivers come to you with the original cones etc? If so, were the VC's burnt out?
I'm just wondering if there is a little bit of residue of burnt out VC in the bottom of voice coil section in the couple of drivers that are the problem???
It's can be such a PITA to get that residue out, you can't use anything metal as it doesn't help clear out the gap well. And it's hard to see without a nice bright light.
Does the click dissappear if you take the sine wave up to 30Hz? (I'm thinking slightly less excursion)
Tinsel leads didn't occur to me...
You may be able to soak the spider and cone glue with MEK and a cotton bud/Q tip to loosen the glue up enough to take out the recones you have already done and save them if they are not already damaged. Then you would only need new glue...
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