The noise is probably your voice coil, rubbing the magnet structure, due to the decayed surround. If it’s still making music, the voice coil isn’t destroyed yet. Check with the guys at Madisound, for a replacement. They used to deal in a plethora of OEM overruns. Not certain if they still do. To repair your original driver, Simply Speakers offers kits, specific to the M-1 mids. With a new driver, unless the Thiele-Small parameters are identical, you’ll change the sound of the system(sometimes radically). An 8 Ohm driver would alter the crossover frequencies, at both ends of it’s assigned range. https://www.simplyspeakers.com/mirage-speaker-repair-foam-edge-kits.html and https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/ Here’s a possibility, if yours is the 5DR52015: https://reconingspeakers.com/product/jbl-363686-001-control-1-pro-5-midrangewoofer/ If they were mine, I’d replace the surrounds myself. Of course, I was in the reconing business for years. You might have the Speaker Exchange, replace the surrounds on both your original mids, if you’re not feeling confident. I wouldn't have them reconed completely, as that would also change those aforementioned T/S parameters.
Replacement Driver Help
Hello All,
Have an elderly pair of Mirage M-1s that are definitely showing their age. Recently, one of the 5" mid-range drivers has been giving off a very audible scratchy quality during some portions of a variety of music. I removed the driver this morning and discovered that the surround is also disintegrating. I expect this is not the cause of the failure and would like to replace the diver entirely. I am aware of several sites that retail replacement drivers, but am wondering what parameter in addition to proper size should I be looking for. The speakers are rated at 6 Ohms nom and 4 Ohms min. How much should I worry about this? IOWs, will an 8 Ohm replacement driver do the trick?
Thanks,
IAN
Have an elderly pair of Mirage M-1s that are definitely showing their age. Recently, one of the 5" mid-range drivers has been giving off a very audible scratchy quality during some portions of a variety of music. I removed the driver this morning and discovered that the surround is also disintegrating. I expect this is not the cause of the failure and would like to replace the diver entirely. I am aware of several sites that retail replacement drivers, but am wondering what parameter in addition to proper size should I be looking for. The speakers are rated at 6 Ohms nom and 4 Ohms min. How much should I worry about this? IOWs, will an 8 Ohm replacement driver do the trick?
Thanks,
IAN
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Your very welcome. I edited my post, apparently while you were typing. I meant to include this, regarding Speaker Exchange's surround repair service: https://reconingspeakers.com/speaker-repair/repair-services/ |