If the driver is round then the surround can most likely be replaced. I
recall that driver type in the time period andsome of them were square, in
wich case replacement surrounds will be more of a problem, but even then
some of the round foam types might be flexable enough to conform to the
square shape.
I have a pair of Mitsubishi MS-20 home speakers I bought in 1979. The bass
speaker is an aluminum honeycomb, but the foam around the cone is starting
to deteriorate, along with some paper on the tweeter.
I drove the speakers to a speaker repair place in Fort Worth, Texas, but
they could not repair them. A search of the internet only shows car speaker
parts. I called the USA rep and they have no knowledge.
Anyone have ideas on repair? I really enjoy the sound.
Joe
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