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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: pmr
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How and\of what do i have to do to preserve and revitalize the
rubber surround from old speakers? Thanks. |
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Parts Express, as well as other mail order houses, have foam rubber surrounds for sale here.
Hisatugo got the original surrounds for Dynaudio-I assume they have the originals for other brands also, here. Perhaps some European members can chip in on places to find speaker surround kits in Europe.
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Another thread on surround replacement, this one with a supplier of vulcanized rubber, as opposed to foam rubber, surrounds.
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