Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
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Re: Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
I cut my own gaskets out of .015 silicone rubber sheet. Works good for me.
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Re: Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
Where do you buy your sheets of silicone?JerryVan wrote:I cut my own gaskets out of .015 silicone rubber sheet. Works good for me.
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Re: Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
http://www.mcmaster.com/#silicone-sheets/=w61b4w
I get the 35A hardness. I see the price has gone up but, a 12 x 12 sheet gets you a lot of gaskets.
I get the 35A hardness. I see the price has gone up but, a 12 x 12 sheet gets you a lot of gaskets.
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Re: Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
That link didn't work the way I wanted it to. Here is the page...
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Re: Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
I cut out the gaskets with a hole punch made to cut the inside & outside diameters. This would be very hard to cut with just a scissor. Some kind of guide and an Exacto knife might work too.
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Re: Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
Some new diaphragms are too thick and stiff.
I don't think the gaskets need to be soft, as long as they're airtight; the flex is all in the diaphragm's area, not its edge. This is the same in the Orthophonic type reproducers - the diaphragm is meant to be held tight at its edge.
I don't think the gaskets need to be soft, as long as they're airtight; the flex is all in the diaphragm's area, not its edge. This is the same in the Orthophonic type reproducers - the diaphragm is meant to be held tight at its edge.
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Re: Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
Yeah good point. The original gaskets that were used for the orthophonic were wax paper and the reproducers sound excellent. But this afternoon I've been experimenting with the model C reproducer a little and when I replaced the new neoprene gaskets with gaskets I cut from foam material (available at the craft store) it sounds sooo much better! I noticed that the new diaphragm is quite stiff and doesn't flex as much as it should so these soft squishy gaskets do the trick.Edisone wrote:Some new diaphragms are too thick and stiff.
I don't think the gaskets need to be soft, as long as they're airtight; the flex is all in the diaphragm's area, not its edge. This is the same in the Orthophonic type reproducers - the diaphragm is meant to be held tight at its edge.
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Re: Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
That makes sense - if the new diaphragms are too stiff, softer gaskets are bound to help !
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Re: Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
Does the punch cut them both simultaneously? Where can one find one?JerryVan wrote:I cut out the gaskets with a hole punch made to cut the inside & outside diameters. This would be very hard to cut with just a scissor. Some kind of guide and an Exacto knife might work too.
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Re: Original VS Reproduction model C diaphragms
Jerry machines his own punches with a lathe.Lucius1958 wrote:Does the punch cut them both simultaneously? Where can one find one?JerryVan wrote:I cut out the gaskets with a hole punch made to cut the inside & outside diameters. This would be very hard to cut with just a scissor. Some kind of guide and an Exacto knife might work too.
Bill
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