DocMontana
Active Member
Some years back I bought a set of Cerwin-Vega digital series D-3 speakers..I used them for several years and they sounded great! But then the foam material around the edge of the woofers started to deteriorate. I asked a tech guy what might be done and he suggested I try repairing them with a silicone-based glue. I did, and they held together for a while longer but it eventually became obvious they were not going to last. So I put them away until I could fix them.
My question is- Can the speakers have new foam put on them? They WILL still play, or at least they would when I put them away a few years ago but the foam stuff is shot!
Which is why I stopped using them, I figured if they could be repaired without doing a full recone or whatever it would be best to stop using them till I could (hopefully) get them fixed. If I need to replace them I will do so, but I would rather not if there's no need to. The tweeters and midrange speakers seem to be fine.
My question is- Can the speakers have new foam put on them? They WILL still play, or at least they would when I put them away a few years ago but the foam stuff is shot!
Which is why I stopped using them, I figured if they could be repaired without doing a full recone or whatever it would be best to stop using them till I could (hopefully) get them fixed. If I need to replace them I will do so, but I would rather not if there's no need to. The tweeters and midrange speakers seem to be fine.
