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In Reply to: RE: voice coil replacement...easy DIY? posted by dirtyvinyl on April 05, 2014 at 08:34:00
Yes, it is pretty easy to replace these.
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"Yes, it is pretty easy to replace these."
Easy for me is unsolder,cut connections/remove/replace-solder/mount.
Is that close to what I can expect?
Typically, no soldering as the tabs are already attached to the VC. The usual procedure is to remove the screws that hold the front plate to the magnet assembly, lift off the plate, remove the VC/Dome, drop in the new VC/dome, reposition the front plate, secure with screws.
Yep, what Kal said.
Many have been made for fool proof alignment of voice coil by having locating tabs on the voice coil assembly.
Some tweeters do not (Scan Speak 2905 - 9xxx series as example).
In your case the voice coil is attached to the face plate, couldn't be simplier UNLESS the Opera used a non standard sized face plate.
Madisound is where I did see the replacement.
The replacement is coming from England-$135.
If it's just the voice coil-$35. Probably will get one and try to save it.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
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