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I recently purchased a used set of B&O S75 speakers. The previous owner said that the MidRange speakers went out so he replaced them with some Onkyo MidRange speakers. My question is, how do these replacement speakers compare to the original speakers in price, sound quality, etc? If I was to have another set of B&O S75 speakers with the original MidRange speakers still working and played them alongside the Onkyo MidRange replacement speakers would I hear any major differences in the two? Just wondering if I should fork out the money to go back with replacement B&O MidRange speakers or just stay with what I got? Any answers, theories, opinions would be GREATLY appreciated!
Roger "Kevin" Williams aka BIGXIICOWBOY
You don't tell us the type or model of driver fitted and I don't know anything about Onkyo drivers at all but when itcomes to B&O there's nothing like the real thing.If you can find the original parts - do it.
Martin
Martin,
Thank you for your reply. I discovered that the replaced speaker is what is known as a "B&O S75 filler midrange driver". I sent you a message a few minutes asking if you may know someone with a set of these filler midrange driver speakers that may be willing to sell to me, so I can go back with the original B&O speaker driver? Any help locating these two speaker drivers would be GREATLY appreciated, my friend!
Kevin