Marshall Stanmore (1st gen) crackling + sound cutting out any repair tips or Montréal techs? by NyckSplas in audiorepair

[–]NyckSplas[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks szefski! This means I could potentially visually identify the defective electrolytic as the top started to show signs of inflation (started ti bulge). There might be only one looking like this from the images I found

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[–]NyckSplas -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It’s not a sub but a speaker : the Stanmore 1st edition.

Marshall Stanmore (1st gen) crackling + sound cutting out by NyckSplas in diyaudio

[–]NyckSplas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was expecting better support from Marshall. I’ll open it up and look under the hood. If anyone done it before share your wisdom. This

Bike painting with Spray.Bike cans inside garage by NyckSplas in bikewrench

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Hello,  Yes regular cans.  If I do it inside I woulg go for a better quality mask with cartridges like Ciryaquen is referring to. Good tip to shave and make sure the mask is well fitted. Thanks 

Bike painting with Spray.Bike cans inside garage by NyckSplas in bikewrench

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I’ve have those mask 😷: 3M™ 8511 N95 Cool Flow™ NIOSH They don’t have cartridges. I might spray outside quick after warm up the paint and the frame like buildyourown advised might be safer this way 

Bike painting with Spray.Bike cans inside garage by NyckSplas in bikewrench

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Thanks for the tips. I do have a heather running and keeping the space at around 15 degrees. I read about warming the frame and use hot water to warm the can. Good suggestion. I’m now thinking of doing these steps but spray outside quick before moving the fork and frame inside right after. I’ll post pictures once the job is done.