In Reply to: After Replacing the Ruptured Surrounding Foams of Snell A3 posted by Mayflower on April 22, 2007 at 04:31:08:
the right way and the wrong way (badda-boom).Case in point, a friend had his Dynaudio woofers' surrounds replaced by a regular speaker repair facility. They did not sound as good as before, even after weeks of "break-in". I had read about Millersound on 6 Moons and suggested my friend contact them. Turns out the weight and type of surround material can be critical for quality speakers. My friend had his woofers redone by Millersound and they reportedly are now at least as good, if not better, than new.
Millersound is in eastern PA so shipping may be required but that should not be a problem. Here's their site, http://www.millersound.net/indexfl.htm.
Good luck. BTW, the above story is my only connection with Millersound.
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- There are two ways to repair rotted speaker surrounds . . . - M3 lover 10:03:28 04/22/07 (0)