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The Vintage Audio Section
Blown speaker drivers, is repair possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="vleisman" data-source="post: 822783" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>Just to be clear - nothing against Merle, by all accounts her work is excellent. I don't think she controls the traffic so can hardly complain about that. Perhaps I tend to colour-in my stories a bit too much. </p><p></p><p>My beef is with Innovative Speaker Repairs and purely my opinion, if you want to use them, go right ahead. Repairing a 5cm cut by making a much longer cut all along the circumference of a speaker cone isn't my idea of quality work. If you can't do the job with the resources available then say so, don't just go ahead and pretend everything is hunky-dory...and then 'forget' to pay the agreed upon refund. The refund isn't a major deal, the damage is done. Just mentioning it because I think it's relevant and sheds light on the man's standards. I wouldn't like to read about GrinderMan or anyone else having a similar experience without at least making them aware of what I found.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vleisman, post: 822783, member: 456"] Just to be clear - nothing against Merle, by all accounts her work is excellent. I don't think she controls the traffic so can hardly complain about that. Perhaps I tend to colour-in my stories a bit too much. My beef is with Innovative Speaker Repairs and purely my opinion, if you want to use them, go right ahead. Repairing a 5cm cut by making a much longer cut all along the circumference of a speaker cone isn't my idea of quality work. If you can't do the job with the resources available then say so, don't just go ahead and pretend everything is hunky-dory...and then 'forget' to pay the agreed upon refund. The refund isn't a major deal, the damage is done. Just mentioning it because I think it's relevant and sheds light on the man's standards. I wouldn't like to read about GrinderMan or anyone else having a similar experience without at least making them aware of what I found. [/QUOTE]
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