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BeoLab 2500

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Otar Sarishvili
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Otar Sarishvili Posted: Wed, Nov 21 2012 5:23 PM

Hello,

I am a new member here. I did take time to browse and find the answer, but I could not find this question. Apologize if I missed it and posting a duplicate...

I would like to know if the old style (from the 1990s) cloth frets on BeoLab 2500 can be replaced with more recent (2000s) hard surface (plastic or metal?) ones. I.e. I am wondering if the frames and their attachment mechanisms would fit before I purchase.

Appreciate response. Regards,

Otar

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Leslie replied on Wed, Nov 21 2012 5:25 PM

No it can't, but there is a (baffle) kit for putting the metal frets on the old type Beolabs 2500.

Not sure if it's still available! 

Brengen & Ophalen

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Leslie replied on Wed, Nov 21 2012 7:09 PM

15 minute job to make your own "kit"

  • Remove cloth from old fret
  • Put double sided adhesive tape on the fret cloths side
  • Put hook & loop adhesive tape on the other side of fret and the Beolab frame

That's it!

  

Brengen & Ophalen

Otar Sarishvili
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Leslie,

Appreciate your quickresponse and thank you for some bonus pictures! :)

Regards,

Otar

Leslie
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Leslie replied on Wed, Nov 21 2012 10:16 PM

As someone else mentioned "pics or it didn't happen" I always say "a picture is worth a thousand words"!

Brengen & Ophalen

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