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Woofer removal - Infinity Interlude IL10
Does anyone know how to remove the woofer for replacement in this
speaker? I have removed the grill (obviously) and unscrewed the plate on the back and have access to the interior of the speaker but still can't see how to get the damaged woofer out. There is another piece on the front that is not part of the wood, but I can't see how to remove it. Thank you. |
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Woofer removal - Infinity Interlude IL10
On May 25, 2:46*pm, cecilhayduke wrote:
Does anyone know how to remove the woofer for replacement in this speaker? I have removed the grill (obviously) and unscrewed the plate on the back and have access to the interior of the speaker but still can't see how to get the damaged woofer out. There is another piece on the front that is not part of the wood, but I can't see how to remove it. Thank you. Never mind. Got it. |
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Woofer removal - Infinity Interlude IL10
cecilrhayd,
I'm having the same problem, but the IIIb's do not have a back plate to remove. I have removed all the four screws, but the woofer remains in place. Can you assist me in what I need to do in order to remove the driver. Do I need to rotate the woofer to remove it???? Please help.... Thanks... Lyn please end to: |
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Woofer removal - Infinity Interlude IL10
Rider wrote:
cecilrhayd, I'm having the same problem, but the IIIb's do not have a back plate to remove. I have removed all the four screws, but the woofer remains in place. Can you assist me in what I need to do in order to remove the driver. Do I need to rotate the woofer to remove it???? Please help.... Thanks... Lyn please end to: Lyn, if the woofer you're trying to remove is going to be replaced or rebuilt, there's no harm in cutting part of the cone out to expose the woofer's frame. Then you can use a tool like a crow bar to apply some serious force to that frame to pull it out of the recess it's mounted in. Some mfgrs, especially high end ones like Infinity, use sealing compounds to make things air-tight, that have a lot in common with glue. Work your way around the circumference of the woofer applying a little force at a time so as not to warp or bend the frame if you plan on having the woofer reconed - a bent or warped frame is junk. - Fred |
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