Posted August 28, 201312 yr I bought 2 - 15" Memphis M3's recently, but at different times from different people. This was the first one I bought, I have yet to start on the second one. This one was sold the day after I finished it...Anyway, when I got it, the bottom plate was shifted. (almost every motor I get seems to be shifted)So in order to fix it, first Ihad to pull the bottom plate. Here is the method I came up with to do it, w/o hurting the ferrite.I start with a putty knife, and 2 butter knifes. First I gently tap the putty knife in between the plate and magnet. Then, I gently place each butter knife on each side.Then I remove the putty knife, but leave the butter knives. Then, I gently tap a flat head screw driver on each butter knife, between it and the plate, so the knife keeps the magnet safe. Once they are both in, you just pry up enough to get a piece of wood in one side.Then you just repeat the process so you have two pieces of wood now in between the magnet and bottom plate.At that point, separating them is easy.Then, after cleaning the old glue, and making shims, it's time to put them back together.FixedMore on the way...
August 28, 201312 yr Author But then, I got to looking, and thinking. The top plate seemed to be next to shift. So, I beat it to the punch, and pulled it, and re-set it, with new glue. (It is much easier to pull, just use long screws)And after that, she was finally ready for some touch-up paint, and assembly.Very tight gap means lots of motor force...I painted the cone, to make it different than other M3's. Next time, I will use a poly cone if I'm going to add color, this was not easy, and didn't really turn out exactly how I wanted. But it wasn't bad...Some glue on all the boltsAnd now final assembly. Spiders get ca glue, surround gets rubberized glue. Here it is finished.And man, I've got to say, this thing was freakin loud! And sounded good too! But I was really surprised at how loud it was, and only on 600 watts at that. But one of my neighbors was also impressed. So much, that he bought it that day! I didn't even get the chance to pull ts numbers on it... Oh well, it was a fun build, and I learned a lot. And I've got another one to do, as soon as my next load of parts makes it in. So what do you guys think about me maybe doing the next one in blue, instead of orange? Would that be a sin? Or a cool idea? Lets discuss!
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