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It is really cool and a clean solution. But is it a better one? Not sure.
Yeah true, the trade off between time/effort/cost and most importantly sound quality.It is really cool and a clean solution. But is it a better one? Not sure.
No doubt a professional outfit could refurb them but that cycles back toWell, what I was referring to was taking it to a shop like this:
The Speaker Workshop
1707 N Harrison St, Fort Wayne, IN 46808
(260) 426-8742
https://www.recone.com/
https://maps.app.goo.gl/mNPCqSKcrrv5wuGNA
How much are they going to charge vs fitting replacements with a little modding.trade off between time/effort/cost
Is shielding an issue? Any interference on the CRT?I've used those speakers from KC. That picture KC used in his ebay listing is mine. Speakers are drop in replacement. They sound fine. Not amazing but the rattle is gone from the shitty deteriorated speakers most blast have.
The replacement speakers he sells are brand new on ebay and the price is $90usd for 4 speakers. 2 for left and 2 for right.Question is. Cost. Although i dont like how you have to route out the speaker box for the partsexpress ones. Ironically i got my cabs from kc. And the speaker’s are blown! Sounds like a congested asshole
I managed to contact him directly, and get a bulk buy for some friends and I, and got a slightly better deal.The replacement speakers he sells are brand new on ebay and the price is $90usd for 4 speakers. 2 for left and 2 for right.
All Blast have that blown speaker issue. More like rotted speaker syndrome. They blast too hard....
Nice. I'd rather not smash, any idea what the connectors are? I'd prefer to make something like this https://focusattack.com/female-187-to-male-110-conversion-wire-set-of-2/No issues at all with shielding. The only issue was the spade connectors are the same size compared to the blast city ones which have one wider then the other, so you have to make sure the connection is snug. I just smashed it with some pliers.