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New Victor #2 One Piece Gasket Project
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Re: New Victor #2 One Piece Gasket Project
What I found to work way better than the original Victor O-ring design is 2.5-3mm foam rubber string. It's very soft, yet solid and will be too thin for most other reproducers, but it did wonders on my No. 4. It should work the same way in a No. 2. The original one-piece ring, did always appear to be too stiff on the diaphragm. With the foam rubber string, the volume increased significantly and also the bass response was finally there.
And it's miraculously cheap: I can get 3 ft. for just $2, when finding the right dealer.
And it's miraculously cheap: I can get 3 ft. for just $2, when finding the right dealer.
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Re: New Victor #2 One Piece Gasket Project
That sounds like a great idea I've found some 2mm 3mm and 4mm and will try on some soundboxesWDC wrote:What I found to work way better than the original Victor O-ring design is 2.5-3mm foam rubber string. It's very soft, yet solid and will be too thin for most other reproducers, but it did wonders on my No. 4. It should work the same way in a No. 2. The original one-piece ring, did always appear to be too stiff on the diaphragm. With the foam rubber string, the volume increased significantly and also the bass response was finally there.
And it's miraculously cheap: I can get 3 ft. for just $2, when finding the right dealer.
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Re: New Victor #2 One Piece Gasket Project
What is the standard diameter gasket material for most reproducers?
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Re: New Victor #2 One Piece Gasket Project
Any progress?
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Re: New Victor #2 One Piece Gasket Project
Did you use that on a replacement mica diaphragm for the No. 4 or on an original with the metal edge?WDC wrote: Tue May 09, 2017 3:38 pm What I found to work way better than the original Victor O-ring design is 2.5-3mm foam rubber string. It's very soft, yet solid and will be too thin for most other reproducers, but it did wonders on my No. 4. It should work the same way in a No. 2. The original one-piece ring, did always appear to be too stiff on the diaphragm. With the foam rubber string, the volume increased significantly and also the bass response was finally there.
And it's miraculously cheap: I can get 3 ft. for just $2, when finding the right dealer.
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Re: New Victor #2 One Piece Gasket Project
I used it on an original HMV No. 4 diaphragm but these have no metal edge. Still working beautifully, though.BillH_NJ wrote: Sat Apr 16, 2022 3:35 pm Did you use that on a replacement mica diaphragm for the No. 4 or on an original with the metal edge?