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WTB: 2x 80mm mid-range drivers
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I was careless in transporting a pair of 3-way speakers. I am looking for a pair of 80mm/3" mid-range drivers to repair it, ideally 40W/16Ohm but I will take anything as long as the size matches. Regards, Chris |
2x 80mm mid-range drivers
"Chris Hills" wrote in message
... Hi I was careless in transporting a pair of 3-way speakers. I am looking for a pair of 80mm/3" mid-range drivers to repair it, ideally 40W/16Ohm but I will take anything as long as the size matches. Regards, Chris Try here http://www.wilmslow-audio.co.uk/ |
2x 80mm mid-range drivers
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2x 80mm mid-range drivers
"Chris Hills" wrote in message ... Hi I was careless in transporting a pair of 3-way speakers. I am looking for a pair of 80mm/3" mid-range drivers to repair it, ideally 40W/16Ohm but I will take anything as long as the size matches. These should do you: http://www.stagebeat.co.uk/product.p...source=froogle |
2x 80mm mid-range drivers
On 29/03/2011 21:15, Keith G wrote:
These should do you: http://www.stagebeat.co.uk/product.p...source=froogle Those are perfect, thanks! I tried searching with google for what i wanted but i didn't have much luck. |
WTB: 2x 80mm mid-range drivers
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Chris Hills wrote: I was careless in transporting a pair of 3-way speakers. I am looking for a pair of 80mm/3" mid-range drivers to repair it, ideally 40W/16Ohm but I will take anything as long as the size matches. Are the correct units (from the speaker maker) NLA? Drive units vary a great deal other than in just power handling and impedance, so just bunging in anything that will fit may not have good results. -- *Eschew obfuscation * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
WTB: 2x 80mm mid-range drivers
On 30/03/2011 15:07, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
Are the correct units (from the speaker maker) NLA? Drive units vary a great deal other than in just power handling and impedance, so just bunging in anything that will fit may not have good results. How can I find out? I don't know what to look for. |
WTB: 2x 80mm mid-range drivers
On Sat, 02 Apr 2011 09:48:24 +0100, Chris Hills
wrote: On 30/03/2011 15:07, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: Are the correct units (from the speaker maker) NLA? Drive units vary a great deal other than in just power handling and impedance, so just bunging in anything that will fit may not have good results. How can I find out? I don't know what to look for. They need to be specified as nearly as possible to match what you took out. That must be your starting point. d |
WTB: 2x 80mm mid-range drivers
In article , Chris Hills
wrote: On 30/03/2011 15:07, Dave Plowman (News) wrote: Are the correct units (from the speaker maker) NLA? Drive units vary a great deal other than in just power handling and impedance, so just bunging in anything that will fit may not have good results. How can I find out? I don't know what to look for. May help if you tell us what you can about the make and model number of the speakers. If the makers still exist they may also be able to supply new units or suggest who they think can. Slainte, Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
2x 80mm mid-range drivers
"Chris Hills" wrote in message
Hi I was careless in transporting a pair of 3-way speakers. I am looking for a pair of 80mm/3" mid-range drivers to repair it, ideally 40W/16Ohm but I will take anything as long as the size matches. Speaker manufacturers usually supply replacement drivers for only somewhat inflated prices. Who made your speakers? Contact them! If you don't come up with exact replacment driver(s) the sound of your speaker will change and it will be less useful in a stereo pair. |
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