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speakerguy559
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as somebody whos never reconed before would you recommend i pay somebody else to do this who knows what they are doing..... or go for it... with the potential of killing my speaker lol
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CHAMPION
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as its speakerplans .....ask someone to perform a re-cone with you so that you can witness how to do it properly
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dubclot
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Is there someone on here that offers a recone service? with PD drivers in mind
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CHAMPION
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i am happy to help / recone for you, please pm me
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haloweenhamster
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Hi a had a driver that started rubbing after being left in a garage, carefully removed cone and there a scratch in the enamel, does anyone know if it will be ok to leave it exposed or know what the best thing to coat it in?
cheers HH ps there is no sign of heat damage so my thought is to use the same cone as its not bunt out |
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2x court top horn 2" + 1" loaded
2x court mid horn 12" loaded 2x ass mt1200 10" + 2" + bullets 2x court W bins 15" loaded 1x/3x TAS sub 18" loaded |
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MattyG
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That's a great guide, very professional. Thanks
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desolation
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very helpful topic :)
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Engineer
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Thank you, very informative.
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Maff_c
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Very good topic.. Cheers
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frankie funbags
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a bit of a newbie question...... can u repair a fane 18xb 4ohm driver with a 8ohm recone kit?? i know the rcf drivers r cross compatible but i cannot find definitive info regarding fane drivers
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cryz2
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Repair guide might come in handy as it has photos of sorts http://www.film-tech.com/warehouse/manuals/ALTEC902908.pdf |
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frankie funbags
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am on the verge o buyin some fane 18xb 8ohm recone kits to put in some fane18xb 4ohm baskets, would really like to be sure this wont be a waste o dollar as i aint rollin in it lol, the wire wil be thinner so i assumin it wil fit but not sure if thats how it works, i will be very gratefull for ne advise ne1 has
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