Argh! Speaker touches tube!
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Argh! Speaker touches tube!
The magnet on my new speaker is so deep and wide that it now makes actual contact with one of the power tubes. Is this acceptable? The tube still fits and every thing.
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I've heard somewhere that tubes being in very close proximity to magnets causes them to go microphonic prematurely.
I don't know if that's true and if so, to which extent but considering the components inside of tubes are made of metal and the functioning of tubes relies on electron flow, I can't imagine direct contact with a magnet to having any useful application...
Other than that, though. I wouldn't move the amp around too much. Like, at all. Tubes banging on metal and all...
I don't know if that's true and if so, to which extent but considering the components inside of tubes are made of metal and the functioning of tubes relies on electron flow, I can't imagine direct contact with a magnet to having any useful application...
Other than that, though. I wouldn't move the amp around too much. Like, at all. Tubes banging on metal and all...
Last edited by laterallateral on Fri Sep 19, 2014 3:05 pm; edited 115,726 times in total
It's already front mounted unfortunately.
I suppose I could build the lip up as Doog suggested but if I did that it might be "touching cloth" with the grill so to speak. I Can't really build up the grill because it's already flush with the edge of the cabinet.
I'll check tonight, if there's an inch or so space between the speaker and grill I'll look further into it. It's the 2nd day of my 7 day "no quibble return policy" though
I suppose I could build the lip up as Doog suggested but if I did that it might be "touching cloth" with the grill so to speak. I Can't really build up the grill because it's already flush with the edge of the cabinet.
I'll check tonight, if there's an inch or so space between the speaker and grill I'll look further into it. It's the 2nd day of my 7 day "no quibble return policy" though

Rubber washers/spacers around the screws between the speaker and the baffle maybe?
You could try and take the chassis of the amp out of the shell and sit it on the top and play through the speaker safely to see if its worth the hassle. You may as well come out of the situation with an impression of the speaker.
What's the amp?
You could try and take the chassis of the amp out of the shell and sit it on the top and play through the speaker safely to see if its worth the hassle. You may as well come out of the situation with an impression of the speaker.
What's the amp?
Amp is a Sound City 30C Mark 6 (very small and densely packed with flush edges).
Speaker is an Eminence Cannabis Rex.
Rubber washers might be a plan but I'll need an inch or so to get a safe distance from the tubes which may end up sitting further out than the grill. I'll experiment with sitting the chassis atop the amp tonight. See if it's all worth it.
Speaker is an Eminence Cannabis Rex.
Rubber washers might be a plan but I'll need an inch or so to get a safe distance from the tubes which may end up sitting further out than the grill. I'll experiment with sitting the chassis atop the amp tonight. See if it's all worth it.