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Replaceing speaker foam surround - inverted foam?
I am planning on replaceing the foam surrounds on the woofer of 3 speaker pairs.
One pair, SpeakerLab 7's has both a 10" and a 12" woofer. It appears that the woofer of the 10" unit has the surround inverted - the foam "bulge" goes inward, rather than the more common outward bulge. Would this require a special foam surround, or do I just invert a regular one. Or does it matter? The required surround in both cases is for a "flat" connection to the speaker cone. |
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Replaceing speaker foam surround - inverted foam?
Bob F wrote:
I am planning on replaceing the foam surrounds on the woofer of 3 speaker pairs. One pair, SpeakerLab 7's has both a 10" and a 12" woofer. It appears that the woofer of the 10" unit has the surround inverted - the foam "bulge" goes inward, rather than the more common outward bulge. Would this require a special foam surround, or do I just invert a regular one. Or does it matter? The required surround in both cases is for a "flat" connection to the speaker cone. Okay... ALL speakers require special surrounds. All of the good surround kits are specifically designed for a single speaker. The generic kits that guys like Parts Express sell are not exact replacements, and you might be able to make them work by reversing them or you might be able to patch together something acceptable. But if you can get the kit that is sold for that specific driver you will be much better off. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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