Appreciate the info here. Yes, I was referring to the "piano wire" attached to the v-spring & torque tube. It's a part of the build, but there wasn't much info on it so I had to sort of work backwards to gain an understanding of its purpose.Thelatheofus wrote: ↑Fri Aug 02, 2024 11:18 amto Fattcamp : If I understand correctly the 1mm wires you are talking about are the pushrods : their goal is to connect the drivers (speakers) to the torque tube (the torque tube is the tube that will hold the stylus). I mentionned earlier that epoxing them to the cone at the end of the drivers is a valid solution (as many have proved on this forum).
Heat to the stylus comes from really tiny wires that look like hair, they are way thinner than 1mm and they are connected to the stylus (not to the torque tube). They are not present in the last set of pictures because there is no stylus installed in the torque tube in those pics.
An other 1mm steel wire could be the piano wire at the back of the torque tube. It is part of the v-spring (V shaped piece that you can see on the previous series of pictures) that holds the torque tube in place, and allows it to move only in the desired directions. In this case, the piano wire (usually thinner than 1mm if I'm not mistaking) is there to not allow the torque tube to move backwards or forwards. It is burried at the back of the torque tube on one side, and attached to the body of the cutting head on the other. We don't see it either in those last pics, but if you look for piano wire or v-spring on this forum you'll find threads and pictures about them. When you talked about anchoring you were probably talking about this part.
Thanks again,
Dave