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RE: Altec Lansing 19 Spekaer Re-Cap Advise

Posted by ssimon@wideopenwest.com on June 14, 2017 at 15:56:44:

So the diaphragm is bad? I don't see any cracks or damage to it. I don't need a new driver because the coil is open? Since I'm replacing one should I do both? Before the horn went and after I cleaned the L-pads I can see how these speakers can blow away any other speaker. The bass and mid-range was phenomenal! Made my HPM-150's sound muddy. I think this could be my last set of speakers.