EVM12L surround issue?

Q

qingcong

Enthusiast
I just got a used EVM12L guitar speaker and the surround looks suspect to me.

Issue 1: The clearance between the mounting pad and the surround is extremely tight, they're almost flush. If the speaker was rear mounted, I think there's the risk of the surround hitting the baffle. See pic. What do you think?





Issue 2: The surround doesn't look symmetrical. One side has 3 complete rolls and the other side only has 2 complete rolls, basically 2.5 rolls or so. See pics for detail. Is this normal or is this a flaw?

3 rolls


2 rolls
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I just got a used EVM12L guitar speaker and the surround looks suspect to me.

Issue 1: The clearance between the mounting pad and the surround is extremely tight, they're almost flush. If the speaker was rear mounted, I think there's the risk of the surround hitting the baffle. See pic. What do you think?





Issue 2: The surround doesn't look symmetrical. One side has 3 complete rolls and the other side only has 2 complete rolls, basically 2.5 rolls or so. See pics for detail. Is this normal or is this a flaw?

3 rolls


2 rolls
It has had an improper repair. The wrong glue was used among other things.

However if there is no gap rub, I would leave it alone.

If there is gap rub the speaker will feel gritty and grinding, as you move the cone in and out, and the speaker will buzz when you play it.

There is a very good chance that the voice coil is not centered in the gap, and the speaker will have to be reconed by someone who knows what they are doing.
 
Q

qingcong

Enthusiast
It has had an improper repair. The wrong glue was used among other things.

However if there is no gap rub, I would leave it alone.

If there is gap rub the speaker will feel gritty and grinding, as you move the cone in and out, and the speaker will buzz when you play it.

There is a very good chance that the voice coil is not centered in the gap, and the speaker will have to be reconed by someone who knows what they are doing.

Thanks. This is unfortunate, but it's risk I take from an online emporium. I don't want to deal with reconing. I feel like it's more trouble than it's worth, and probably more expensive than simply pawning it off and getting a brand new one.
 
Q

qingcong

Enthusiast
I emailed the guy who sold it to me. He says he bought them brand new from Full Compass 6 months ago and that they have not been modified. I doubt he's lying since he has no reason to, there's nothing I can do about it anyways. If this is the case, EV must be making some shoddy stuff these days.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I emailed the guy who sold it to me. He says he bought them brand new from Full Compass 6 months ago and that they have not been modified. I doubt he's lying since he has no reason to, there's nothing I can do about it anyways. If this is the case, EV must be making some shoddy stuff these days.
Telex own EV now, so who knows what goes on. However have you tried the speaker? I told you to test it for gap rub. If there is no gap rub, and the speaker does not buzz, then go ahead and use it.

Those pictures show poor quality control though.

Does it state the country of manufacture on the speaker?
 
Q

qingcong

Enthusiast
I have tried the speaker before and I heard no immediate issues, but I did not pump up the volume loud enough to where the coil is really moving. I would think that if the coil is rubbing then the speaker wouldn't last long.

Telex is owned by Bosch I think, so yeah, with management so far removed from the original product, it's common for stuff to come out shoddy.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I have tried the speaker before and I heard no immediate issues, but I did not pump up the volume loud enough to where the coil is really moving. I would think that if the coil is rubbing then the speaker wouldn't last long.

Telex is owned by Bosch I think, so yeah, with management so far removed from the original product, it's common for stuff to come out shoddy.
If the coil is rubbing you will feel it if you push the cone in and out.

A speaker with the voice coil touching the pole piece sounds absolutely awful. So I suspect you have got lucky.
 
Q

qingcong

Enthusiast
Even if there is no voice coil rub, the surround is still asymmetrical. It would make the stiffness of the suspension uneven.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Even if there is no voice coil rub, the surround is still asymmetrical. It would make the stiffness of the suspension uneven.
True, but for a guitar speaker, the performance may well be adequate. Not the best situation, I agree.

What is the country of manufacture of that driver?
 
Q

qingcong

Enthusiast
It says made in the USA. I just got another EVM12L, the black label version, and it has similar surround issues where the clearance is tight and it's asymmetrical. I suppose if the baffle hole is cut right, the surround shouldn't come close to hitting the baffle. I took a detailed look at my Eminence Delta Pro and the surround is also sliiightly asymmetrical. Looks like it's not too uncommon.

Oh, and the glue isn't actually blue, it's clear in real life. It just shows up blue-ish in pictures.
 
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