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Speaker refurbishment advice
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<blockquote data-quote="bbe22" data-source="post: 709870" data-attributes="member: 863"><p>Build new boxes........way to go if you are up to DIY</p><p>As much as you like the current set , you don't want to overspend too</p><p>The current finish looks like oak grain black vinyl except the baffle ? </p><p>May I suggest pre veneered (oak, or wood of choice , Cherry would be super) chip board . Cut to size . Finish with 5-7mm solid wood instead of edging and finish . This will result in tougher edges.</p><p>Copy the thickness of the original cab and add in with MDF on the inside ,where necessary, and replicate the braces, if any, too.</p><p>Baffle in MDF, same thickness as current.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbe22, post: 709870, member: 863"] Build new boxes........way to go if you are up to DIY As much as you like the current set , you don't want to overspend too The current finish looks like oak grain black vinyl except the baffle ? May I suggest pre veneered (oak, or wood of choice , Cherry would be super) chip board . Cut to size . Finish with 5-7mm solid wood instead of edging and finish . This will result in tougher edges. Copy the thickness of the original cab and add in with MDF on the inside ,where necessary, and replicate the braces, if any, too. Baffle in MDF, same thickness as current. [/QUOTE]
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