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Thanks for the feedback lads
The company who were going to repair them said there's still a possibility of them being repaired.
They asked me how much I was going to claim from the carrier, so I presume they would repair them if I got enough money back in my claim.
My problem is I don't know how much they are worth, so how much do I claim?
I e mailed B&O, asking for an estimate of their cost or value, but they couldn't help me.
Easy answer......ask the repairer how much he would charge to fix them, send the quote to the insurance underwriter ;¬)
Last ones I saw for sale went for apprx GBP 140/each (in need of refoaming).
Martin
Dillen: Last ones I saw for sale went for apprx GBP 140/each (in need of refoaming). Martin
Wow!
Blimey - I Paid around £600 for my M100-2's, they so rarely come up that I was happy with that and they are physically excellent - As I was in the area yesterday I picked up the filler driver and have to say the Norfolk guys did an excellent job fixing it. They now sound absolutely superb and I will be very happy with the speakers for a very long time.
If anyone knows of anybody selling some replacement B+O Woofers for the MS150's, can you please let me know?
Do you know for sure that the whole woofer assembly needs replacing or is it just a case of deteriorated foam surrounds? If it is just the latter then a qualified speaker shop can install new surrounds.
-sonavor
Bump.....just seeing if anyone knows of any Woofers going spare?
Well, almost 3 years later, and I haven't even un-boxed my damaged Woofers.
Seeing the damage on a picture is enough for me!
I never got around to claiming back of DPD.
Is there anywhere I can send the Woofers to, that could repair them?
They each need a new metal frame and Foam surrounds.
Even though DPD damaged them, I don't want to send them back to the place that told me to cable tie them together, as it was their mis-information on packaging them that got them damaged in the first place.