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In Reply to: RE: I need some help with Muzikmike's speakers (long, with pictures). posted by JimK on April 12, 2014 at 13:34:27
Refoaming could add up. I used Orange County Speaker to do my Infinity mids and woofers a few years ago. Excellent work. They looked like new.
But at $35 a piece, that will add up and it seems like you ought to do them all as the few good ones will go soon enough. DIY Kits are available as well for about $15 each. Doing that 14 times will make you crazy.
If you get a paypal account, let me know.
-Rod
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"A man's got to know his limitations." :)
I attempted re-foaming some drivers of my own a few years back...and failed miserably (the voice coils rubbed and the job looked really sloppy). While I wouldn't mind trying it again, these are Mikee's speakers, and I'd rather not use them as part of my learning curve!
The prices I've been finding locally for re-foaming are roughly in that same $35 each ballpark, and while it's going to add up quick, I'm sure the end result will be worth the expense.
Thanks for the lead! I'll check them out.
Jim
Simplify.
This place does some of the best work. Esp on vintage speakers, like old Jensen's and JBL's. Worth the $$$. But, 6 pairs of speakers -- ouch!
Good luck with that.
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