Lux_ury
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Superb to hear!
I always stick to the original specs as close as possible it saves the time of crossover adjustment.
I like the old style speakers especially paper cones it's as close as what I heard as a kid having fond memories for me.
My pops taught me a trick to center drivers by placing a simple roll of tape around the dust cap. The weight centers the unit whilst the glue and foam sets. Most important tool is a decent sharp scaple for scraping off old glue and foam making a clean surface for the new glue and foam. But like already said nothing like bring new life into something that usually ends in a skip.
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I always stick to the original specs as close as possible it saves the time of crossover adjustment.
I like the old style speakers especially paper cones it's as close as what I heard as a kid having fond memories for me.
My pops taught me a trick to center drivers by placing a simple roll of tape around the dust cap. The weight centers the unit whilst the glue and foam sets. Most important tool is a decent sharp scaple for scraping off old glue and foam making a clean surface for the new glue and foam. But like already said nothing like bring new life into something that usually ends in a skip.
(Thumbs up)