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Old 26th July 2007, 05:19 PM   #1
gofar99 is offline gofar99  United States
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Default Planex PL-5 Problem / help

Greetings everyone. I have a pair of Planex speaker systems circa 1971. They were imported by Fisher and look a lot like large pictures. (there are a few web links on these). After being in storage for several years it appears that the adhesive holding the voice coil in one of the low freq sections has failed. It shows continuity, but isn't functional. It doesn't seem to be cooked, just loose. These are odd speakers. They are flat panels made of a styrene type of material. The question is - does anyone know how to disassemble the drivers and / or can someone out there service them.

Any help is appreciated

Good listening
gofar99
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