The Fine Things are Always Hand Made
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Ampifier will run with only half the output power due to the lower load impedance with possible audio distortion at higher levels. Since the human ear barely discerns a 3 dB change in volume and a halving of power represents a 3 dB change in power, I think nobody will notice it.
Unusual to replace the voice coil on a re-cone job. I have had several examples of this speaker, used on several late 1930's Scott models using 6V6 output tubes. My experience is about half had a bad output transformer, half of primary open. Verify yours is ok. If not, with your replacement VC, the Hammond 15 watt universal be dandy (the 124 E, if I recall correctly) and you would be spared modifying the Hammond for the original 38 ohm voice coil.
I am assuming you have the correct Scott badged Magnavox 12 inch special version with 2 field coils - one in B+ circuit and the other in the bias circuit of the output tubes. Output transformer mounted on the speaker. photo below:
If you read the resistance value of the VC directly with an ohm meter, it will be in the range of 30% or so less than the actual impedance.
Always remember that impedance is the resistance to AC (in this case, audio) at a certain frequency. DC resistance is completely different.
A 38 ohm voice coil will read about 30 to 32 ohms on a VTVM - about what Scott said
Randy -
While we do have drilling templates for some models, I am not aware of one for the Masterpiece. I could probably create one, but I won't be able to work on it for a couple weeks.
Kent
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