some Meltrope questions
Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2022 11:55 am
So I'm not allowed to buy any more machines, and it's probably a good thing I have wifey keeping me in check ... otherwise I'd be a mess. BUT I still enjoy tinkering and still don't go out much, yet, so what is there to do? Buy overpriced sound boxes in questionable condition!
I bought the "good condition" Meltrope II from the seller in Oregon which had been listed for YEARS, and the seller explicitly told me long ago that it doesn't sound as good as a 5b. BUT he listed an "excellent condition" Meltrope II with a box, so I bought that, AND the other "good condition" one, too, while I was at it. We worked out a half-decent deal, I guess. Anyway, they both sound, to my ears, pretty great (I'll post a video soon, hopefully). I've had them both apart, cleaned, and reassembled. The "good condition" one has some patched holes in the diaphragm. Still though, they both punch very nicely, and I'm really thrilled.
As you can see from the listing photo, the "good condition" one had a faceplate with some liberally applied black paint, and then really sloppy gold paint over the engravings.
I removed the paint, on both sides, down to the brass, while preserving most of the fine original gold-painted engraving (it looks much better in person).
I don't know what was going on with that black paint, but there didn't seem to be much of any original paint beneath it. My intention was to dunk the faceplate in "brass black" and then clear coat. I think that would very closely match the original grey-black look. I think the bare brass looks rather nice, though, and it gets a little darker every day. Hmmm.
Questions: should the spring screws be reasonably tight, i.e., will their tightness have an effect on the sound? The ball bearings are extremely dirty. Should they be covered in fresh oil or grease? Also, are there parts available from anyone? I've bought rubber backs from the seller on eBay, but I also would entertain a new diaphragm, and I'm also missing a brass washer for the back rubber (this seems very important to have ... I've swapped one out from a Meltrope III in the meantime).
I love the quality of these Meltrope II's and the power they have is really incredible, compared with my 5b's and Victor Ortho. I don't quite know how the extra grunt is possible (I think I've seen it attributed to the gaskets?) but it makes a real difference in my listening. Bamboo (which I'm using exclusively now) really fills the room. My tinkering itch has definitely been scratched!
I bought the "good condition" Meltrope II from the seller in Oregon which had been listed for YEARS, and the seller explicitly told me long ago that it doesn't sound as good as a 5b. BUT he listed an "excellent condition" Meltrope II with a box, so I bought that, AND the other "good condition" one, too, while I was at it. We worked out a half-decent deal, I guess. Anyway, they both sound, to my ears, pretty great (I'll post a video soon, hopefully). I've had them both apart, cleaned, and reassembled. The "good condition" one has some patched holes in the diaphragm. Still though, they both punch very nicely, and I'm really thrilled.
As you can see from the listing photo, the "good condition" one had a faceplate with some liberally applied black paint, and then really sloppy gold paint over the engravings.
I removed the paint, on both sides, down to the brass, while preserving most of the fine original gold-painted engraving (it looks much better in person).
I don't know what was going on with that black paint, but there didn't seem to be much of any original paint beneath it. My intention was to dunk the faceplate in "brass black" and then clear coat. I think that would very closely match the original grey-black look. I think the bare brass looks rather nice, though, and it gets a little darker every day. Hmmm.
Questions: should the spring screws be reasonably tight, i.e., will their tightness have an effect on the sound? The ball bearings are extremely dirty. Should they be covered in fresh oil or grease? Also, are there parts available from anyone? I've bought rubber backs from the seller on eBay, but I also would entertain a new diaphragm, and I'm also missing a brass washer for the back rubber (this seems very important to have ... I've swapped one out from a Meltrope III in the meantime).
I love the quality of these Meltrope II's and the power they have is really incredible, compared with my 5b's and Victor Ortho. I don't quite know how the extra grunt is possible (I think I've seen it attributed to the gaskets?) but it makes a real difference in my listening. Bamboo (which I'm using exclusively now) really fills the room. My tinkering itch has definitely been scratched!