Refoaming Speakers
glen - 2013-01-13 01:35
Hello morning everyone.
Can anyone tell me how or provide video explanations of how to do this fine art, as u all know im new to this game but im not scared to give it a go.
looking fwd to the many replies. lol
lav.loo - 2013-01-13 01:39
have you acquired an 880 Glen? i sure hope you have
glen - 2013-01-13 02:27
lav.loo - 2013-01-13 02:33
great stuff mate glad you got 1 lined up, never done any refoaming myself but i'm sure you'le get any help you need here.
look forward to it's arrival for ya mate
glen - 2013-01-13 02:48
lav.loo - 2013-01-13 02:56
i would imagine it will be an E or K model if your buying from a european member, i'm sure U and H is the US versions?
glen - 2013-01-13 03:08
lav.loo - 2013-01-13 03:14
iv'e traded with a german member before and packing and evarything was A1, fingers crossed for ya mate
glen - 2013-01-13 03:19
Well that sounds like a good recommendation, Germans have a good rep, especially for electronics/Car manufacturing etc. Mercedes, Audi.
nevone - 2013-01-13 22:24
There are tons of videos on youtube about how to refoam a speaker.
Here is one of them:
You might have the first try on a test speaker, not on the important ones.
glen - 2013-01-14 01:45
Hey NevOne thanks for the heads up on the refoaming vid learnt a great deal. @ 1st I thought there was smthg wrong with the vid cause there was no sound but realised thats how it was made. But otherwise very good vid, thanks again.
Btw, in the vid it mentioned that u had to use nail polish remover to get rid of the sponge/ rubber material away from the speaker mounts /surronds but it never mentioned what type of glue was used, which i think is equally as important.
andyboombox - 2013-01-14 04:15
seems like a hell of a lot of work to me im afraid....i just dropped totally new woofers in my pc5,no mucking about lol