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Amplighting&sound
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Posted: 19 December 2013 at 7:44am |
Hello people i need 5 x cd 101 for a tms2 does any 1 know best place to go or can u recomend some thing that would work just as well
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TONY.A.S.S.
Old Croc Joined: 21 February 2007 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 6878 |
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You could try Pete at Crystal Pro Audio The cabs are a bit ancient so you won't find the original model being produced today. It might be a Beyma driver. John at LMC might also know.
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Dave FFA
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the cd101 was a beyma oem most original units suffer corrosion and need to carefully restored... I would suggest replacing these with a fane cd140 which would be good upgrade and fairly cost effective + spare diaphragms would be easy to get.
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Amplighting&sound
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Its only the difram i need really people any number would be wicked cash waiting
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Amplighting&sound
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Good i love speaker plan and the people and info on it Tony a.s.s u legend thank u and jhon at lms also legend for having the parts i needed in stock all sorted and picking up sunday
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tv00
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I have a pile!
Actually I only have 1 pcs 101, the rest is ls-102, the newer model Some of mine are 8 ohms though. I can check up on this when I get back to Copenhagen in a few days The drivers are beyma cp-350 16 ohms, but with the "TS" kits that has different connectors, I think the surround might be a bit differetnt too. |
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4D
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Dave ffa's sage advice is worth listening too, however if you chose to replace the diaphragms then as has been said here before you need to make sure the coil gap is meticulously cleaned, slice up a credit card and use folded masking tape glue side out to run round inside the gap, if not the diaphragm coil will rub, overheat and disintegrate. You have been warned...
Edited by 4D - 24 December 2013 at 12:54pm |
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