Cirrus
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I cleverly left my AC30 sitting for 6 months in the corner of the room my stupid wife dries our laundry in. The speakers might have already been mouldy from 3 years in a poorly heated practice room before that, I dunno.
At any rate. I was recording with the amp last week and shone a light through the grill cloth while positioning mics. Little specs of white mould smiled back at me. Both speakers affected - Celestion Alnico silvers with Pulsonic Cones, a '67 and a '73. I'm gutted. I've taken them out the cab hoping that in the open air the cones can dry out while I work out what to do.
If anyone has any informed suggestions they're welcome. I've been reluctant to spray mould killer on the cones in case that somehow destroys them. They both sound great still, but particularly on the '67 the mould looks to have pretty well impregnated both sides of the cone. The '73 has a bunch of spots but they look a lot more localised. I might even try scraping them off with a pen knife or something.
At any rate. I was recording with the amp last week and shone a light through the grill cloth while positioning mics. Little specs of white mould smiled back at me. Both speakers affected - Celestion Alnico silvers with Pulsonic Cones, a '67 and a '73. I'm gutted. I've taken them out the cab hoping that in the open air the cones can dry out while I work out what to do.
If anyone has any informed suggestions they're welcome. I've been reluctant to spray mould killer on the cones in case that somehow destroys them. They both sound great still, but particularly on the '67 the mould looks to have pretty well impregnated both sides of the cone. The '73 has a bunch of spots but they look a lot more localised. I might even try scraping them off with a pen knife or something.