Air Core Inductor falls off crossover during shipping
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If you use the quad I would twist the end, the Quadrax is not the best option for internal wiring due to its size- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
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Oh, I see now. The first image of Rondo I saw was 2X2.5, but now I see there are several 4X options: 1.6, 2.5, 4.0. So with 4X, you twist in pairs to get +/-."This may not matter to you, but it does to me for various reasons, many of them illogical or irrational, but the vinyl hobby is not really logical or rational..." - member on Vinyl Engine
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Well that green tarnish would be all I need to see to get rid of the wire there now, but I completely understand Drew's position.
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I'm struggling to see...are the strands coated copper, or aluminum? They don't look like solid copper at first glance."This may not matter to you, but it does to me for various reasons, many of them illogical or irrational, but the vinyl hobby is not really logical or rational..." - member on Vinyl Engine
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Well that green tarnish would be all I need to see to get rid of the wire there now, but I completely understand Drew's position.I'm struggling to see...are the strands coated copper, or aluminum? They don't look like solid copper at first glance.
The former is due to residual HCl in the PVC insulation and is inevitable with zip cord like that.
One would like to think it's 'pure' copper (if not OFC) and not CCA. Based on @clipdat's experience to date, the manufacturer would probably answer the question if asked.
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I'm struggling to see...are the strands coated copper, or aluminum? They don't look like solid copper at first glance.
Hey good eye, Jody. I took a closer look and took some pics. It looks like the negative lead/wire is silver colored and the positive one is copper colored. Not sure what that means, I'll ask ATC what type of internal wiring is used.
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looks like good old fashioned speaker wire, where the insulation is clear and the negative wire is tinned copper stranded and the positive is bare copper stranded.George / NJ
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The silver colored lead is (should be) tinned copper.
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So is that good or bad?
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Neither.
It is a time-honored way of labeling wire for polarity -- the copper gets tinned when soldering, so no real net effect.
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Oh ok, interesting. I did appreciate that it's at least larger gauge internal wiring versus what I've seen used in other speakers.
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My stance is that it makes sense to either repair the stock wiring and inductor and leave it at that, or go hog wild for a full crossover upgrade. Either reusing the PCBs or going point to point wiring.
If I did want to explore the possibility for a full upgrade, is there anyone here on the forum who would be willing to undertake this project if I pay them for it? I know we have some people here known for their meticulous crossover work and attention to detail like @westmassguy
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My 2 cents....you might want to establish a base line with everything original to see if the sound signature/performance is something you like before considering upgrades. I've never heard any of ATC's speakers, but from what I've read I don't want to.Political Correctness'.........defined
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Yeah, fair enough. Point taken.
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Shut up Jesse
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My 2 cents....you might want to establish a base line with everything original to see if the sound signature/performance is something you like before considering upgrades. I've never heard any of ATC's speakers, but from what I've read I don't want to.Yeah, fair enough. Point taken.
Sage advice, methinks -- it might be a different matter if they were 40 years old, but presumably they're relatively modern, so it's probably fair, and best, to hear them initially as their designers & builders intended.
As a wino on a bus in Bermuda sagely opined to me one beautiful day years agoThe largest room in the world is the room for improvement
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As my luck would have it even though I had FedEx box and pack the crossover to ship to Joe, the heavy inductor broke loose from the PCB again and moved around in transit. It destroyed the leads on several of the wonderful BENNIC capacitors, broke other wires off, and generally made a huge mess.
Undeterred, Joe calmly fixed everything and got it working and tested - fully functional. Amazing! Big thanks to Joe for his help and going the extra mile.
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As my luck would have it even though I had FedEx box and pack the crossover to ship to Joe, the heavy inductor broke loose from the PCB again and moved around in transit. It destroyed the leads on several of the wonderful BENNIC capacitors...
[emphasis added]
Oh the humanity.
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My pleasure
It’s packed up right, but still fingers crossed for a safe transit. Going with UPS as they seem to be the lesser of two evils. -
FedEx is absolutely the lesser of the two evils, hence the reason the L200 demo speakers are required to be shipped via them. I wouldn't trust UPS to safely ship a feather.
Drew, you should always pack your own stuff. FedEx nor UPS have anything other than peanuts and bubble wrap to use for packing material of which neither is suitable for shipping hifi gear.Political Correctness'.........defined
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Jesse, I agree with that. My brother and I shipped over 3000 antique clocks (wood, glass, movements, springs) of all sizes over a ten year period and UPS was danger - use only FedEx. And it's almost impossible to have an insurance claim paid by UPS.
On Tuesday I received a portable air conditioner ordered from Amazon, and some of the parts were spilling out the bottom of the box. Shipped by UPS. The driver let the entire package roll off his hand trucks at my front door, but the major damage occurred in shipping probably by the automated belts that move the packages in the warehouse. One package stops and a larger one hits it.
@Joe, I suggest you devise something that restricts movement of the parts and "cushions" the inductor. Devise something that keeps the momentum from sending it crashing. It's the inside of the box packing that you have to worry about.
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Drew, you should always pack your own stuff. FedEx nor UPS have anything other than peanuts and bubble wrap to use for packing material of which neither is suitable for shipping hifi gear.
Moved, seconded, and approved. FWIW.
(also FWIW, my own track record with the good ol' USPS is extremely good, but then again the size and weight of things that are practically shippable by USPS is limited)
Don't invite an @polkfarmboy moment.
@hermitism maybe we need some sort of polkfarmboy badge to underscore packing and/or shipping mishaps (and/or discussions involving skinny jeans or Boxsters)?
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Nice candidate for a crossover rebuild upgrade project. You weren’t expecting it but it could be cool.
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FedEx is absolutely the lesser of the two evils, hence the reason the L200 demo speakers are required to be shipped via them. I wouldn't trust UPS to safely ship a feather.
Drew, you should always pack your own stuff. FedEx nor UPS have anything other than peanuts and bubble wrap to use for packing material of which neither is suitable for shipping hifi gear.
I agree, and 99% of the time I do pack my own shipments. Problem is that since I'm working from home I didn't have access to the boxes/packing materials I had at the office. Plus I was thrown off and nervous by the whole 6ft social distancing, masks, etc. and felt like I had to let them pack it and just assumed that as an employee of the FedEx Office company that they would have been trained on how to pack an item for safe transit. Clearly not. I even asked her after she packed it if it moved around in the box at all, and she lied and said no.
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I don't buy-in to one carrier being better than another. I've sent several items via UPS over the last few weeks/months with no problem at all. If it is packed properly, there shouldn't be an issue. Do they really handle items that differently...on the trucks, in the hubs? I'm sure there are good and bad package handlers/drivers at both companies. My son has loaded and driven for both (currently with FedEx), and he's never mentioned any differences.
Some of you probably know that local FedEx ground is basically out-sourced to local contractors who purchase routes like a franchise. I guess it's feasible to think these contractors might take better care since the contracts could be pulled if there is bad performance. But on the other hand, one could argue that UPS employees are more incentivized to perform well over the long haul in order to keep their benefits. Disgruntled FedEx drivers can (and do) jump ship to work for other local contractors all the time, so not quite as loyal as UPS drivers.
In the end, I think it's a crap-shoot either way, and just depends on who handles the packages on any given day at any given location."This may not matter to you, but it does to me for various reasons, many of them illogical or irrational, but the vinyl hobby is not really logical or rational..." - member on Vinyl Engine
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Regarding collectibles: "It's not who gets it. It's who gets stuck with it." - Jimmy Fallon -
For me ups is a huge pain in the rear. The local hub is open one hour a day for the public, yes, 1 hour, 5pm to 6pm. The ups stores are franchises and yiu have to pay 6 dollars to have a package rerouted there. Simply awful.
Hate to hear they were redamage shut glad Joe got you hooked back up- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.