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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 1108538" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>Feel free to call it a hack job because it's certainly not a perfect replacement for the genuine suspension ring, but:</p><p>1. It does the job quite nicely</p><p>2. Costs little</p><p>3. It's easy to remove and replace with a proper one once sourced.</p><p></p><p>Even though replacement ring is rubber and not foam, compliance is quite a bit higher than the original, but since we are talking about a sealed box, air pressure inside is more-less constant and controls the movement of the passive radiators. </p><p></p><p>It's connected to my HT system and does the low end rumble admirably.</p><p></p><p>If you're keen, pm for details. If you'd rather obtain the original surrounds, keep me in mind if you manage to find the source.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]12233[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 1108538, member: 2310"] Feel free to call it a hack job because it's certainly not a perfect replacement for the genuine suspension ring, but: 1. It does the job quite nicely 2. Costs little 3. It's easy to remove and replace with a proper one once sourced. Even though replacement ring is rubber and not foam, compliance is quite a bit higher than the original, but since we are talking about a sealed box, air pressure inside is more-less constant and controls the movement of the passive radiators. It's connected to my HT system and does the low end rumble admirably. If you're keen, pm for details. If you'd rather obtain the original surrounds, keep me in mind if you manage to find the source. [ATTACH=full]12233[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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