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A few weeks ago one of my RM-2's stopped playing. I described the problem here and John Casler immediately diagnosed the problem. I had burnt out the midrange L-pads by playing the speakers too loud. (I had been listening to the while in a suanna in another room) He got me in touch with Brian for the replacement parts. Sure enough the L-pads were burnt. Replacement was straight forward,but access was awkward throught the woofer hole. It was difficult to use both hands to desolder the old connections and solder in the new. With patience and several breaks I succeeded.The speakers are up and running and sound better than ever. Apparently as I was burning up the L-pads the sound was being gradually degraded. I had noticed something off, but thought it must be a tube in my preamp was wearing out.Its great to have the speakers back. Thanks to John and Brian for all of their help
I think I have the same problem. The FST on one of my RM2 is not working. First I swapped speakers to check the amp channel and that wasn’t it. Then I swapped out the FST between the two speakers and that wasn’t it, so it looks like it’s down to the L-Pads. Can I jumper between the terminals of the L-Pad to confirm that is the problem? Since it looks like I will be replacing at least one L-Pad in this speaker, is there a better alternative to the standard L-Pads? I have seen step or ladder attenuator like this one. Would they work as a replacement?http://cgi.ebay.com/500K-mono-ladder-type-volume-Attenuator-potentiomer-/300506224727?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item45f7911857
Sure enough the L-pads were burnt. Replacement was straight forward,but access was awkward throught the woofer hole. It was difficult to use both hands to desolder the old connections and solder in the new. With patience and several breaks I succeeded.
John,The Ribbon is fine and as I said, I swapped out tweeters and the original one from the bad speaker plays fine in the other speaker.I have elimintated these are potential problems1) Amp Channel2) FST tweeter3) Jumpers on the binding postsThe L Pad seems to run smoothly when I adjust it but it makes no difference in the output of the tweeter. I would like to either eliminate the L Pad or identify it as the problem. I thought if I could jumper past it I could see if that is the problem of it is somewhere in the crossover. I actually hope it's the L Pad, I have a spare and it probably is the easiest thing to fix.I assume if I jumper between terminal #3 (positive to tweeter) and terminal #1 (negitive from tweeter) you would bypass the L Pad. At that point if the tweeter was working, it would confirm the L Pad was bad.