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Re: Have you checked the condition of the woofer surrounds?

I would love to do that! I really don't know whats wrong with them speakers,but I wont know until I get the backs off and THAT'S WHERE MY
PROBLEM LIES! HOW DOES A PERSONS GO ABOUT GETTING THE BACKS OFF WITHOUT DAMAGING THE SPEAKER CABINETS?? Sorry for shouting here but it is frustrating me,because it should'nt be that dificult to get the backs off without damaging the cabinets,and so far I have'nt yet,but
only very small amounts of glue have come off around the edges where the glue is! I guess I just have to slowly keep working around the
edges of the back until I get enough glue removed so I can carefully remove the backs and replace them after I figure out whats wrong!
With my luck as of late Panasonic probaly made nice looking speaker cabinets,but put Cheesey speakers inside! But at least then I could
expermint around with diffrent low powered speakers to replace those if they are damaged or Cheesy,etc.These are not book shelf speakers,these are tall floor model speakers with what looks to be a
6" woofers(made to look like there 8" woofers) along with a 2" tweeter(made to look like there 4" tweeters)and a bass port thats roughly 2"
as well! I'm just assuming this of course because I have'nt been able to get the backs off yet! I just thought someone here at the speaker Asylum had run into the same problem in the past where the backs and fronts of speaker cabinets were glued shut tight and found an easy soultion to getting acess to the speakers,in order to replace or repair them! Thanks for the tip though on what to look for and again I'm sorry for shouting here on the Speaker Asylum!Brian


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