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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hi
it`s the first time i participate in diy.com. I have dynaudio crafft loudspeakers, i trie to open but the units are glued to the box. does any of you now how to open? Vitor |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
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I contact dynaudio and they confirm that the drivers are glued but don`t tell me how to take the units off.
The replay was(if a driver is not working, go to a autorize dealer) they also don`t tell how to take them off. The importer of dynaudio in Spain told me that there`s a way, he ask me why i want to take the drivers off, i told him the true and he refuse to tell me, i (should have lie to) My idea off changing the internal wires is getting very ward!!! |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Sweden
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maybe you can remove the backplate and poke on the driver
I think the remove the cone&bobin&spider when they remove a defective driver, since its already defective. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
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The back of the louspeaker is also glued, imagine if it`only a loose wire will they damage everithing...It`s a really
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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I decided a few months ago to biamp my Dynaudio Special 25's using a DEQX as a crossover. The woofer came out quite OK, but there was no way that tweeter was leaving the cabinet. Like you, it felt like the tweeter face plate was glued in position.
The only way I could remove the tweeter was to take it out backwards. I had to take the inner 3 screws out and grab the tweeter from behind. Because the woofer was already out I just put my hand inside the cabinet and grabbed the tweeter from behind and pulled it out through the woofer hole. |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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[The only way I could remove the tweeter was to take it out backwards. I had to take the inner 3 screws out and grab the tweeter from behind. Because the woofer was already out I just put my hand inside the cabinet and grabbed the tweeter from behind and pulled it out through the woofer hole.]
My problem is that the woofer is glued, Dynaudio confirm, but don`t tell me how to take it out!!??? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Switzerland
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Is there a way to push through the reflex port ? Or is this a model without the reflex port on the back ?
Regards Charles |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
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[Is there a way to push through the reflex port ? Or is this a model without the reflex port on the back ?]
Hi Charles there are 2 reflex port below the woofer, but small. Regards Vitor |
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