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I recently purchased two replacement woofers for A60 Boston Acoustic
speakers. I have never replaced woofers in a speaker cabinet before and would like some direction as to how to proceed. I have been unable to find any diagrams or directions to assist me. Tom |
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"sparky" writes:
I recently purchased two replacement woofers for A60 Boston Acoustic speakers. I have never replaced woofers in a speaker cabinet before and would like some direction as to how to proceed. I have been unable to find any diagrams or directions to assist me. It's quite easy. Hardest thing is figuring out the trick to getting the grille off, depending on the model. From there, it's generally exceedingly simple matter of unscrewing the screws holding the speaker in, holding it by the frame to pull the speaker out, disconnecting the two wires off the old driver, put em in the same place o nthe new, paying attention to any polarity markings. Some speaker terminals are solder type which will entail learning how to solder (google how to solder, it's not rocket science), but many speakers also have push on terminals, or spring loaded terminals that are extremely easy and intuitive to figure out. Screw the new driver back in, pop the grille on, and enjoy. Good luck! Best Regards, -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Todd H \ / | http://www.toddh.net/ X Promoting good netiquette | http://triplethreatband.com/ / \ http://www.toddh.net/netiquette/ | http://myspace.com/mytriplethreatband |
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Todd H. wrote:
"sparky" writes: I recently purchased two replacement woofers for A60 Boston Acoustic speakers. I have never replaced woofers in a speaker cabinet before and would like some direction as to how to proceed. I have been unable to find any diagrams or directions to assist me. It's quite easy. Hardest thing is figuring out the trick to getting the grille off, depending on the model. From there, it's generally exceedingly simple matter of unscrewing the screws holding the speaker in, holding it by the frame to pull the speaker out, disconnecting the two wires off the old driver, put em in the same place o nthe new, paying attention to any polarity markings. Some speaker terminals are solder type which will entail learning how to solder (google how to solder, it's not rocket science), but many speakers also have push on terminals, or spring loaded terminals that are extremely easy and intuitive to figure out. Screw the new driver back in, pop the grille on, and enjoy. Make sure there is an absolute seal between the new woofer and the cabinet. Screw the bolts in using a 'star' pattern as recommended for tightening lug nuts. If the woofer is not an exact fit, a gasket can be made, or conversely the cabinet can be routed out to fit a too-large unit. jak Good luck! Best Regards, |
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