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Speaker drive unit replacement.



 
 
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Old October 6th 11, 09:10 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
David[_5_]
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Default Speaker drive unit replacement.

"Phil Allison" wrote in message
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"David"

I'm after a replacement drive unit for a Technics PX20 electric piano
and am not getting very far with Panasonic. They have told me that
the part number is EAS16PL403A and that it is no longer available and
there is no replacement part. Admittedly the Piano was bought in
1989 so I'm not surprised that they don't have spares.

Does anybody here know of a replacement that I could try (I'd
obviously replace both not just the blown one)?

Alternatively what details do I ask Panasonic for regarding the
specification of the speaker?

Full range or not?
Impedance?
Size?
Sensitivity?
Anything else?

** You a total ****ing moron ????


Well for now let's assume so.



** No assumption needed here, folks.


Well I assumed that your comment was a grammatically incorrect question due
to the question marks. If you knew the answer then it should have been a
comment.
If you're not sure of the difference or how to reconstruct your comment then
please feel free to ask.


YOU have got two example speakers and so YOU know the answers to
your first three questions.

The folk at Panasonic spares have no examples and hence no bloody idea.


Well I thought that maybe as they designed the piano ...


** ROTFLMAO !!!

The spare parts gal or dude is now the **designer ** ???

Think some guy in Japan or Taiwan has that title.


When I design a sprinkler system, the company I work for designed the system
as I work for them. The design belongs to the company that I work for and
all of the drawings and calculations belong to them.
Is this different at Panasonic/Technics?
I was unaware of this, if it is so.
Just out of curiosity, what makes you think that I spoke to the spare parts
department?

We have no idea either for the same bloody obvious reason.


Which is why I asked which information I need to get a suitable
replacement.



** My god you really are a LIVE ONE !!


Can't we get you on Mastermind, Phil?
Next contestant - Phil Allison from uk.rec.audio.
Specialist subject - Stating the bleedin' obvious.

--
David

 




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