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Yamaha Replacement Diaphram For S115-4 Horn (Item # 40250)

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YAMAHA REPLACEMENT DIAPHRAM FOR S115-4 HORN

Replacement diaphram for the Yamaha S115-4 Horn.

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  • Q:

    My Speaker is a WF115 Yamaha Wave Force PA Speaker. The actual driver for my horn in the speaker (has a 15 '' mid and a true horn) is an Eminence Speaker. Two Questions. 1) Is the S115-4 the correct replacement diaphram? 2) Should I not replace the whole assembly?

    Here are the numbers on the assembly...JAY2080, 02049, 67-94020054 62 Eminence

    Asked on 11/14/2010 by Salty from Tallahassee florida

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      A:

      Correct, the S115-4 is the right replacement diaphram. You would not have to replace the whole assembly.

      Answered on 1/5/2011 by Anonymous
  • Q:

    What causes these yamaha horn diaphram for s115 to fail , and how common is it?
    When troubleshooting, will a good diaphragm have continuity, and a bad one have no continuity?
    Do they have a life expectancy?

    Asked on 8/22/2010 by Bassman from Gardnerville, Nv

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      A:

      In general all passive speakers life span are subject to the other equipment being used with it, and the conditions in which it's being used under. Operator error can play a part in overloading the speakers.

      Answered on 9/20/2010 by Justin from PSSL
  • Q:

    if my horns are blown , will this make my system cut off if i turn the volume up loud.

    Asked on 2/3/2010 by 9 speed from parkin ark.

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      A:

      When you blow your horns, you will get terrible noise. I doubt the system will cut itself off.

      Answered on 2/4/2010 by Stephen from PSSL from Cypress, CA
  • Q:

    If the horns blew out on my speaker would this be what I would need to replace it?

    Asked on 1/17/2010 by Erick from Loomis, CA

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      A:

      Depends on what speaker you have. This is the actual speaker portion of the horn, so this attatches to the back of the horn inside the cabinet.

      Answered on 1/20/2010 by Leroy D. from Cypress, CA

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