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wharfedale melton 2
Does anyone know anything about these speakers?
Got them from a boot sale and they need some work (the cone of one of the woofers has come partly unstuck from its rubber mount). Even with this problem they sound pretty good at low volumes, but I'd love to be able to turn them up and see if they fullfil their promise! However, I don't know what they are worth (and therefore how much it's worth spending on fixing them up). Also, can anyone recommend a place in London where I could get them repaired? I was quoted £50 per speaker by a local music shop to service speakers of this vintage but this seems quite expensive to me for glueing a bit of card to some rubber (or am I showing my ignorance here?). Many thanks Sorrel |
wharfedale melton 2
sorrel wrote:
Does anyone know anything about these speakers? Got them from a boot sale and they need some work (the cone of one of the woofers has come partly unstuck from its rubber mount). Even with this problem they sound pretty good at low volumes, but I'd love to be able to turn them up and see if they fullfil their promise! However, I don't know what they are worth (and therefore how much it's worth spending on fixing them up). Also, can anyone recommend a place in London where I could get them repaired? I was quoted £50 per speaker by a local music shop to service speakers of this vintage but this seems quite expensive to me for glueing a bit of card to some rubber (or am I showing my ignorance here?). Many thanks Sorrel I had a pair where the rubber surrounds had solidified. 50 pounds to repair a speaker like this is maybe a little expensive although I've not tried getting mine repaired. Last time I had a 12 inch speaker re-coned I think it came to around 30 pounds - and that was dealing direct with the repairer, so maybe the music shop was just adding their usual markup. The power handling won't be as good as more modern speakers of a similar size but I seem to remember that they sounded reasonably good in their day. Cheers. James. |
wharfedale melton 2
"James Perrett" wrote in message ... sorrel wrote: Does anyone know anything about these speakers? Got them from a boot sale and they need some work (the cone of one of the woofers has come partly unstuck from its rubber mount). Even with this problem they sound pretty good at low volumes, but I'd love to be able to turn them up and see if they fullfil their promise! However, I don't know what they are worth (and therefore how much it's worth spending on fixing them up). Also, can anyone recommend a place in London where I could get them repaired? I was quoted £50 per speaker by a local music shop to service speakers of this vintage but this seems quite expensive to me for glueing a bit of card to some rubber (or am I showing my ignorance here?). Many thanks Sorrel I had a pair where the rubber surrounds had solidified. 50 pounds to repair a speaker like this is maybe a little expensive although I've not tried getting mine repaired. Last time I had a 12 inch speaker re-coned I think it came to around 30 pounds - and that was dealing direct with the repairer, so maybe the music shop was just adding their usual markup. The power handling won't be as good as more modern speakers of a similar size but I seem to remember that they sounded reasonably good in their day. A lot of older Wharfedale speakers are still very good as 'old speakers go' (I've got 2 pairs out in the garage) but they aren't worth a lot (if anything at all) and I'd think very hard about investing a lot of money into a pair unless I couldn't live without the sound of them, which, of course, could change significantly after repair work...?? |
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