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Hey guys..

I have some older Phillips-Becker midranges,and the dust caps seem
to be slowly tearing along the outer edge,at the crease before the bit
that gets glued to the cone.

Does anyone know of a source for small(approx 1.5inch
diameter)dustcaps?

I have found,and installed new foam around the outer edges of the
woofers a few years back,and they have been great ever since.The
speakers were homebrewed by my father ~20 years ago,and I really like
them,plus theres some sentimental value. ;-)

Thanks in Advance!
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Default Dust caps for midrange drivers?

Check with a local speaker reconer if you you live in or near a major city.

Also, here are dustcaps for $6 plus S/H.

http://www.simplyspeakers.com/2doityourself.htm



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Hey guys..

I have some older Phillips-Becker midranges,and the dust caps seem
to be slowly tearing along the outer edge,at the crease before the bit
that gets glued to the cone.

Does anyone know of a source for small(approx 1.5inch
diameter)dustcaps?

I have found,and installed new foam around the outer edges of the
woofers a few years back,and they have been great ever since.The
speakers were homebrewed by my father ~20 years ago,and I really like
them,plus theres some sentimental value. ;-)

Thanks in Advance!



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Default Dust caps for midrange drivers?

Check with a local speaker reconer if you you live in or near a major city.

Also, here are dustcaps for $6 plus S/H.

http://www.simplyspeakers.com/2doityourself.htm



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Hey guys..

I have some older Phillips-Becker midranges,and the dust caps seem
to be slowly tearing along the outer edge,at the crease before the bit
that gets glued to the cone.

Does anyone know of a source for small(approx 1.5inch
diameter)dustcaps?

I have found,and installed new foam around the outer edges of the
woofers a few years back,and they have been great ever since.The
speakers were homebrewed by my father ~20 years ago,and I really like
them,plus theres some sentimental value. ;-)

Thanks in Advance!



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Default Dust caps for midrange drivers?

Check with a local speaker reconer if you you live in or near a major city.

Also, here are dustcaps for $6 plus S/H.

http://www.simplyspeakers.com/2doityourself.htm



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Hey guys..

I have some older Phillips-Becker midranges,and the dust caps seem
to be slowly tearing along the outer edge,at the crease before the bit
that gets glued to the cone.

Does anyone know of a source for small(approx 1.5inch
diameter)dustcaps?

I have found,and installed new foam around the outer edges of the
woofers a few years back,and they have been great ever since.The
speakers were homebrewed by my father ~20 years ago,and I really like
them,plus theres some sentimental value. ;-)

Thanks in Advance!



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