cfinchrist
God bless America.
I just picked up a decent set of L26's that need a refoam. I called Jamac here in Portland (which seems to be a reasonably well respected speaker repair place) and they said they would have to remove the convex dust cap and most likely replace it with a new (non convex) dust cover. I think that would look bad and I could probably do that myself. Is he right is that the only option?
I've read on here before where people use some frequency of tone (perhaps 60Hz) and can refoam them that way. The guy at Jamac says that is a particularly bad idea with JBL because they are high quality and built to tight tolerances. What wisdom/suggestions are out there in AK land?
I've read on here before where people use some frequency of tone (perhaps 60Hz) and can refoam them that way. The guy at Jamac says that is a particularly bad idea with JBL because they are high quality and built to tight tolerances. What wisdom/suggestions are out there in AK land?