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Latest post 06-12-2010 3:58 PM by Cleviebaby. 9 replies.
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  • 06-10-2010 2:33 AM

    Replacing Beovox S40 bass unit

    I've just picked up a pair of Rosewood S40s for £4 from my local tip.  The cabinets, with some of the nicest figured veneer I've seen in a while, are very restorable and the fabric, although dirty, is unbroken.  As usual, though, the bass drivers' foam surrounds have gone. 

    However, I have a spare pair of 20cm/8inch bass units taken from a pair of S45.2s.  Would it be possible to use these in the S40s, and if so, are there are particular issues or concerns I should be aware of?  I appreciate the S45.2 cabinets are deeper, but I suspect that was to accommodate the phase-link unit rather than the 8" bass driver

    Cleve

  • 06-10-2010 11:25 AM In reply to

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    Re: Replacing Beovox S40 bass unit

    Bass (and indeed any) drivers tend to be very specific to the Beovox type, which also takes into account the cabinet volume, so a straight swap would probably be detrimental to the sound. Why not simply refoam the originals?

    Chris.

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  • 06-10-2010 11:29 AM In reply to

    Re: Replacing Beovox S40 bass unit

    Isn't the bass driver in the S40 an 8" one anyway? The Peerless one in the S45-2 is of better quality but should fit. The cross over will clearly be different but certainly worth a try!

  • 06-10-2010 3:14 PM In reply to

    Re: Replacing Beovox S40 bass unit

    Medogsfat:
    Why not simply refoam the originals?

    Chris,

    It is something I considered but as I have spare pair of 8 inch drivers from a pair of S45.2s, I did think, like Peter, it might be worth a go, particularly as the Peerless drivers are so good and don't suffer foam rot. 

    I'm also pretty technically incompetent - Tim Jarman has laughed at my soldering although it is getting better!

    Cleve

  • 06-11-2010 12:21 PM In reply to

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    Re: Replacing Beovox S40 bass unit

    I agree with Peter that it's worth a try & you won't lose anything by doing so. If you aren't happy with the results then I'll glady refoam the originals for you for the cost of parts & return postage.Smile

    If your soldering has improved enough to tackle the job then replacing the cap's on the crossovers while they are apart will also be a definate worthwhile task. I'm sure Martin (Dillen) will have a kit with picture & instructions.

    Chris.

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  • 06-11-2010 2:47 PM In reply to

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    Medogsfat:

    I agree with Peter that it's worth a try & you won't lose anything by doing so. If you aren't happy with the results then I'll glady refoam the originals for you for the cost of parts & return postage.Smile

    If your soldering has improved enough to tackle the job then replacing the cap's on the crossovers while they are apart will also be a definate worthwhile task. I'm sure Martin (Dillen) will have a kit with picture & instructions.

    Chris.

    Chris,

    That's a terrific offer. 

    Let me restore the cabinets - I seem to be OK at doing that - and then perhaps I'll get back to you. 

    I made a real mess of replacing the capacitors on a pair of S45.2s (my second attempt at soldering) with a set from Martin, so I am a little reluctant to embark on changing the ones in the S40s, although as the overall cost is very low it is almost certainly worth another go.  And  without changing them I may never know just how successful the 'transplant'  has been.

    Cleve

  • 06-11-2010 7:04 PM In reply to

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    Re: Replacing Beovox S40 bass unit

    If you're reluctant to tackle them then send the Xovers too along with a kit & I'll do the lot.Cool

    Chris.

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  • 06-11-2010 10:35 PM In reply to

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    Medogsfat:

    If you're reluctant to tackle them then send the Xovers too along with a kit & I'll do the lot.Cool

    Chris.

    Chris,

    Once again, that is really good of you.  I'll contact Martin about a cap kit, and get back to you, but it may be week or so as I am tied up with work and visiting family over the next week or so.

    Cleve

  • 06-12-2010 7:28 AM In reply to

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    Re: Replacing Beovox S40 bass unit

    No Rush Cleve, I won't be able to anything until the first/second week in July in any case due to comittments of my ownSmile

    Chris.

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  • 06-12-2010 3:58 PM In reply to

    Re: Replacing Beovox S40 bass unit

    Thanks Chris,

    I've PM'd Martin Olsen about a cap set and he agrees fully with your original thoughts about refoaming the S40 drivers. 

    I'll be in touch

    Cleve

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