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Mac OS 9 Discussion => Hardware => Topic started by: Tazintosh on November 24, 2024, 09:11:31 AM

Title: A Power Mac G4 MDD renovation…
Post by: Tazintosh on November 24, 2024, 09:11:31 AM
Some will say, well, that's straight enough, but it's ain't counting the insane amount of issues I experienced. It was like a curse: each solved issue was leading to another one. :-\
Here are a few of them:


During all this restoration process that stretched for at least a couple of months, I also searched, found and enhanced other stuffs.

I'm happy with my MDD now, built from 4 MDDs!
If you have any question, shoot it out, I just hope hope I'll be able to answer.

Here are a few images took during the process:

I've literally plenty of spare from which many will be sold:
Title: Re: A Power Mac G4 MDD renovation…
Post by: robespierre on November 24, 2024, 09:27:26 AM
Hi, for future reference, you can replace the "foam rubber surrounds" on old speakers. They are a known point of failure with age, so kits are sold with new ones. They attach using contact cement.
The speakers inside a computer case are not much, of course, so just replacing them makes sense to save the labor of gluing new foam rubber surrounds. But if you need to fix an old $1000 Wharfedale you may be glad to know about this.
Title: Re: A Power Mac G4 MDD renovation…
Post by: Tazintosh on November 24, 2024, 10:21:26 AM
Hi Robespierre,
I indeed found some informations about this, but everything I watch was involving to glue from the inside of the speaker and as far as I've seen, the "box" of the MDD speaker is sealed. I didn't wanted to cut it out because this often ends up with bad looking reassembly.