Royd disaster averted

Having owned my Royd RR1's for many years and carefully tried to avoid blowing them up disaster struck at the weekend. My amp overheated and took out one of the drivers. Frantic searching for a few days turned up a $200 replacement on ebay watched as a last resort. Undeterred I recalled today that Joe Ackroyd sold all his spares to a small hifi retailer Phonography. A few googles later I found them here  http://www.phonographyonline.co.uk/ and spoke with Phil. Yes he still had RR1 drivers at £75 each a bargain and should arrive by end of the week. 

But unfortunately they have no tweeters or any RR3 spares Dave. RR3 use different drivers apparently ( RR1's and RR2's use same drivers ). 

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  • Thanks, Mervyn

    I was aware of that bad news. And still, I play reggae through them! 
  • Glad you averted your disaster, BTW.

    Which amp went into meltdown?
  • There's an old thread on here about identifying Revelation tweeters. I actually put a new pair into my RR3 and restored the HF output. I also bought the final RR3 driver from Phil at Phonography.

    There's also someone on pfm (coltrane) selling a used RR2 driver IIRC.
  • There is, indeed, Alan. I'd forgotten about that.
    I had a period when I worried about blowing up my RR3s and not being able to replace the drivers, but I just decided to enjoy them all the time I can.
    If and when I get round to building the horn kits I've been thinking about (anyone got any spare cash for a deserving cause?), I'll move the RR3s into the second system (if I like the horns more, of course).
  • Thanks Alan. The PFM guy selling the Royd driver for £150 is I am sure the same one selling on ebay. 
    I also managed to track down 2 NOS tweeters for the RR1 here 
    https://www.rumoh.eu/speakers/audax/tweeter/498/audax-tw010f1?number=au-tw010f
    The originals are very quiet I suspect due to the oil drying up, They are pretty cheap French ones by AUDAX used in some earlier Royd speakers ( A7 ?) and not the larger Vifa ones used in the RR2 and 3's. 
  • Eek.
    Pleased you got a replacement!
    It wasn't the id25 was it..?
  • No that working fine, lead fault and produced RF at high power frying Zobel and driver.
    Upgrade speaker terminals, and put RF chassis filter to stop the next upset.
    Also fitted IEC socket looks good. 

  • Ben not the ID25 as Col says but a Sugden A21 I had in the loft for some time and stupidly tried on the Royds.
    The ID25 has been at Wonfor Towers for a MOT and head mechanic Col has been doing his stuff. He only lives 20 minutes from me in East London which is a bit close if he has another major blow up 😉

  • Blast radius will annihilate you at that range.
    Relieved that my old boy is behaving.
  • Ok ID25 passed it's MOT and sounding great again.
    Col also managed to 'find ' another 16W so it is now an ID 41. It was all Quickies work on the refurb fitting it with a super large 750va transformer etc and an added bonus.  
  • Did quickie notify the dvla about that...?
  • Lotsa watts!
  • edited October 2020
    Just a postscript to say the RR1's are back to good health singing as good as ever.

    I also sourced and fitted NOS tweeters which just sharpened up the high notes a little but good to last another 20 years. They are French Audax and this one TW010F1 I think was used in a few other Royds including the A7.
    You source them here : 
    https://www.rumoh.eu/speakers/audax/tweeter/498/audax-tw010f1?number=au-tw010f

    Likewise RR1 drivers ( only these not RR2 or RR3 ) come from the ever helpful Phil at 
    http://www.phonographyonline.co.uk/

    Next project is to convert my Royd Merlins ( bookshelf version of Minstrels ) to clone RR3's. I bought an extra couple of RR1 drivers from Phil and sourced replacement RR3 tweeters here 
    https://www.digikey.co.uk/product-detail/en/peerless-by-tymphany/D26NC56-06/D26NC56-06-ND/6557409

    I know that the Royd Sorcerer SE used RR2 drivers ( according to Phil ) plus as the Merlin cabinet is basically the same size as the Sorcerer it could be interesting to see how they turn out. The RR3 replacement tweeters will fit in the existing tweeter cut out using a homemade bracket plus I have ordered some 4mm steel plate to line as much of the inside of the cabinets as I can. Joe Ackroyd did this on the SE speakers I think and also in the RR3 to add rigidity to the whole structure. The Merlin crossover for what it is looks quite similar to the RR3 plus Merlins can be bi-amped as can the RR3. Of course the RR3 driver and tweeter were matched and voiced specifically by Joe Ackroyd but if the clones come even close to my RR1's it will be worth the effort and fun !   
     
  • Oh wow, you've been doing your homework, Mervyn.
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