• 03-21-2004, 07:48 AM
    johnoh
    cheaper repair of speaker foam
    I just got from my neighbor an old set of awesome speakers

    http://www.leesvideo.com/fotos/E630.jpg

    that he was throwing out because the foam surrounding the 4 cones of the woofers and midrange has withered away. I know that I can spend $50+ here

    http://www.simplyspeakers.com/graphi...Repair_Kit.jpg

    to buy kits to replace the foam but the sound is pretty good already so the project is not worth near that much. I am hoping to get some do-it-yourself advice as to how I might otherwise repair the foam edges other than buying these expensive kits. Thanks.
  • 03-21-2004, 08:10 AM
    This Guy
    go on ebay, they're selling them much cheaper. Around $20 give or take. This is the only way in repairing them unless you ask the manufacturer if you can buy new drivers for the speakers.

    -Joey
  • 08-20-2004, 09:31 PM
    ranbunctious
    If it was me, I would trash them & replace them with drivers from diyproaudio.com
  • 08-23-2004, 04:54 PM
    pelly3s
    just be careful of the foam you buy, there are so many different sizes. i refoam and recone speakers all day long and just about any recone station will do them for between 35 to 50. dont used them if the foam is rotting because the coil will rub and cause more problems. what kind of speakers are they? if you look at partsexpress.com you could probably find replacements for cheap.