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Hoping someone experienced/knowledgeable on Ohm F reads this.
I need to find the right foam used on the inside of the cones for damping. I checked with a couple of Ohm F rebuilders and basically they don't know, they use whatever they think "looks about right". Does anyone have info on the foam density, and/or a source for it? Any info or leads are appreciated. |
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