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38-93 Speaker. Newbie Warning. -
Greenhorn - 08-17-2016
Hello everyone, this is my first post, but I’ve been reading and learning here for a while.
I have decided to restore my 38-93 that belonged to my Grandparents, I imagine they bought it new. I’ve had it for a non-working mantle piece for 25 years.
I’ve been dabbling with electronics for a while, building stomp boxes and simple guitar amps for friends, but that is about the extent of my experience. This is my first tube radio and I’m completely addicted to working on it.
I’ve spent hours mapping the chassis on paper, taking pictures identifying parts and making notes.
Last night I got down to testing the resistance of the field coil and output transformer. According to the drawing (37-93) the field coil has an R of 1140Ohms and the output transformer has an R of 400Ohms. I got no reading on either. Is this thing toast? Can they be re-wound? I would like to use this speaker since it’s the original if at all possible.
This is such a great site, I’ve already learned a ton of stuff I would have had a hard time learning otherwise. Thanks in advance.
RE: 38-93 Speaker. Newbie Warning. -
Radioroslyn - 08-17-2016
Hiya Green and welcome!
Your spkr is toast sorry! Can replace it with a similar type, try an ad in the wanted section.
Or
Use a modern spkr replacing the FC with a choke or resistor. Then use a suitable matching transformer @ 7k to 8 ohms. I can go into more detail if you like.
GL
Terry
RE: 38-93 Speaker. Newbie Warning. -
Greenhorn - 08-17-2016
(08-17-2016, 05:15 PM)Radioroslyn Wrote: Hiya Green and welcome!
Your spkr is toast sorry! Can replace it with a similar type, try an ad in the wanted section.
Or
Use a modern spkr replacing the FC with a choke or resistor. Then use a suitable matching transformer @ 7k to 8 ohms. I can go into more detail if you like.
GL
Terry
Thanks for the reply. I would love for you to go into more detail.
RE: 38-93 Speaker. Newbie Warning. -
Radioroslyn - 08-17-2016
(08-17-2016, 08:35 PM)Greenhorn Wrote: (08-17-2016, 05:15 PM)Radioroslyn Wrote: Hiya Green and welcome!
Your spkr is toast sorry! Can replace it with a similar type, try an ad in the wanted section.
Or
Use a modern spkr replacing the FC with a choke or resistor. Then use a suitable matching transformer @ 7k to 8 ohms. I can go into more detail if you like.
GL
Terry
Thanks for the reply. I would love for you to go into more detail.
Check PM box
tnx
RE: 38-93 Speaker. Newbie Warning. -
klondike98 - 08-18-2016
Welcome to the Phorum!
RE: 38-93 Speaker. Newbie Warning. -
Greenhorn - 08-18-2016
Thank you.
Speaker Replacement -
Greenhorn - 09-09-2016
Hello Everyone,
I found a possible replacement for the speaker for my 38-93, it’s from a 37-84.
The Output Transformers (32-7019) match, the Field Coils (36-3243) match, but the Voice Coils do not…..36-3014 for the 38-93 and 36-3157 for the 37-84. Can I use this speaker?
Any education is greatly appreciated.
RE: Speaker Replacement -
Radioroslyn - 09-09-2016
Should work fine. Both set use the same output tube so it is a good match. The transformer matches the tube's plate impedance to the impedance of the VC. VC probably just has a different part number but the proper impedance.
RE: Speaker Replacement -
klondike98 - 09-09-2016
I merged the thread with the original speaker thread to keep it all together.
RE: Speaker Replacement -
Greenhorn - 09-09-2016
Thanks Terry, Thanks Bob.