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Mark Oppat[_2_] October 14th 07 02:54 AM

How to pack a speaker
 
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I promote repairing or reconing original radio speakers vs. replacing them.
Its the right way to go, since 95% of damaged speakers are totally
repairable.

Here are some shots of a speaker I sent out for reconing. It shows how you
should pack a speaker properly:

First, wrap it in a bag.
Next, tape a protective plate over the face (not shown in the pix here).
Select a sturdy box that is not too much larger than the speaker. Place a
sheet of foam or large cell bubble wrap in the bottom of the box and place
the speaker face down in the box . Then wrap foam, add packing peanuts,
crushed newspaper, or any other similar packing that will hold the speaker
firmly in the box.

This speaker shown was reconed by Sound Remedy of Collingswood NJ.

Mark Oppat













Ken G. October 14th 07 05:48 PM

How to pack a speaker
 
That looks good . I am always curious what that costed and what all got
replaced


William Sommerwerck[_2_] October 14th 07 06:46 PM

How to pack a speaker
 
You didn't indicate what type of "barrier" you put over the front of the
driver. I'd be inclined to use a piece of solid plastic; cardboard wouldn't
be sufficiently puncture-proof.



Mark Oppat[_2_] October 14th 07 08:52 PM

How to pack a speaker
 
ideal is any very firm board. 7/16" plywood, 1/4" luann, or even just a
few layers of corrigated board.

Mark Oppat


"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message
...
You didn't indicate what type of "barrier" you put over the front of the
driver. I'd be inclined to use a piece of solid plastic; cardboard
wouldn't
be sufficiently puncture-proof.





Mark Oppat[_2_] October 15th 07 04:25 AM

How to pack a speaker
 
on this one I think the cost was under $40 total including return shipping.
In this case it was a typical recone... the cone, voicecoil and spider was
replaced.

Mark Oppat


"Ken G." wrote in message
...
That looks good . I am always curious what that costed and what all got
replaced





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