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Restoring Maggies - time to start
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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 29272" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Mervin, when I was looking for a solution to fix the delamination on my Maggies, the recommendation from Magnepan was to use a Acetone-based glue to fix the wires to the Mylar as apparently waterbased glues may cause damage to the Mylar.</p><p></p><p>The last time I did some reperations(two weeks ago), I used Contact spray adhesive and it was a breeze to use.</p><p></p><p>@Gifs, if you ever heard those Maggies after repairs, you will kick yourself for selling them. I have listened to some very expensive speakers already and in comparison they sounded very bland - the only speakers that gave me the "Maggies" magic were some Martin Logans and Analysis Epsilons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 29272, member: 11"] Mervin, when I was looking for a solution to fix the delamination on my Maggies, the recommendation from Magnepan was to use a Acetone-based glue to fix the wires to the Mylar as apparently waterbased glues may cause damage to the Mylar. The last time I did some reperations(two weeks ago), I used Contact spray adhesive and it was a breeze to use. @Gifs, if you ever heard those Maggies after repairs, you will kick yourself for selling them. I have listened to some very expensive speakers already and in comparison they sounded very bland - the only speakers that gave me the "Maggies" magic were some Martin Logans and Analysis Epsilons. [/QUOTE]
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