I've got some Infinity SM150's and they're an awesome speaker, but the foam in each of the 15" woofers is absolutely destroyed. I went to speakerrepair.com and I can get the re-edging kits for $30 each, or ship them out and they'll do it for $45 each. So I guess I need to know how hard it is to properly replace the foam edging. As with most thing, doing it doens't look too hard, but doing it right is another story. And just out of curiosity, what are your experiences with these speakers?
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Topic - Re-edging speakers: Do It Myself or 3rd Party? - InvaderTrax 11:57:31 03/05/07 (7)
- Re: Re-edging speakers: Do It Myself or 3rd Party? - InvaderTrax 12:50:25 03/18/07 (0)
- Re: Re-edging speakers: Do It Myself or 3rd Party? - InvaderTrax 17:51:33 03/06/07 (0)
- Re: Re-edging speakers: Do It Myself or 3rd Party? - STUART 07:17:39 03/06/07 (0)
- another place to buy from. - Flyingsod 18:38:54 03/05/07 (0)
- Re: Re-edging speakers: Do It Myself or 3rd Party? - Ron Oehlert 14:57:13 03/05/07 (0)
- Re:Foaming - gentlegiantfan 14:43:16 03/05/07 (0)
- Re: Re-edging speakers: Do It Myself or 3rd Party? - Al 13:16:28 03/05/07 (0)