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beovox cx 100 help

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magicmistertea
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magicmistertea Posted: Fri, Jun 15 2012 10:32 PM

hi.. yep im a newbie and i would appreciate some help please.

i have recently aqquired 2 sets of beovox 100 speakers. upon closer inspection the outside edge of the drivers has dissintegrated so im wondering if i can still buy replacement drivers ? and if not is it possible for someone to repair them ?

thanks

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Peter replied on Fri, Jun 15 2012 10:37 PM

Two affirmatives for you! You can still get the drivers or you can get new rubber rings for the speakers. Either do it yourself - i am sure you will get some helpful hints on here, or buy the new units - your dealer can get these I believe.

Peter

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Steffen replied on Fri, Jun 15 2012 11:07 PM

Peter:

Two affirmatives for you! You can still get the drivers or you can get new rubber rings for the speakers. Either do it yourself - i am sure you will get some helpful hints on here, or buy the new units - your dealer can get these I believe.

 

And there is a third option (depending on where you live) Wink - to find someone who can change the rubber/foam rings for you. Here in Denmark there are several companies/persons that renew speaker sourrounds. And I know there are some in other countries too.

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Ben_S replied on Fri, Jun 15 2012 11:18 PM

There are plenty of repair kits on ebay available, and it is not too difficult a job to refoam!

However, there are a number of methods which have been discussed a number of times on this site, its best having a look at some other threads to find out which one is best for you.

 

Ben

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Steffen replied on Fri, Jun 15 2012 11:27 PM

It's not too difficult. But some people manage to screw up the speakers badly anyway...Crying

So - if you don't know what you're doing, then 'don't try this at home, kids'...Whistle

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