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Mounting Eminence Driver [message #51844] Sun, 24 February 2008 00:24 Go to next message
Champion is currently offline  Champion
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What size of T-nuts should I use for mounting the Eminence Delta 12LF driver for 3Pi? The ones that I get in my local hardware store are M4/M5 4 prong and are too wide. Any other options?

Wayne, do you have any suitable T-nuts and screw that I can buy from you and get them ship together with the kit?

Many thanks.

Re: Mounting Eminence Driver [message #51847 is a reply to message #51844] Sun, 24 February 2008 17:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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When I use T-Nuts, I usually use 10-32 size with button head or hex head screws. But for the H290 compression horn and for the woofers on one π, two π and three π speakers, I like to use these fasteners:

T-Nuts are good when post-construction serviceability is a concern, like for prosound speakers. But if you won't be going inside your speakers a lot, these screws are fine. They look good and will hold until about 20 loosening/tightening cycles, when the wood will stretch enough to tear through.

Re: Mounting Eminence Driver [message #51849 is a reply to message #51847] Sun, 24 February 2008 17:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Baron
Thanks Wayne. Could you please check the link as it seems to be broken. 20 cycles should be enough for me. Do you use brass/steel inserts at all?

Do I need any add any sealing between the driver and the baffle? Or is the gasket that come with the Delta 12 good enough?

Thanks alot.



Re: Mounting Eminence Driver [message #51851 is a reply to message #51849] Sun, 24 February 2008 18:29 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Perhaps IDXmart has gone out of business. Here are some from Parts Express:
If you use a good quality wood, no inserts will be needed. The gasket on the driver is fine, so I never apply any gook.

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