- Your friend could contact Vancouver Audio-Speaker Clinic (http://vancouveraudiospeakerclinic.com) and ask them if they are able ( & willing ) to rebuild the LE14H-1 woofer .
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they did the refoam of the LE14-H1's in my first 250ti's according to prior owner ..no problems
Good Point !
It certainly wouldn't hurt ( at this point in the game ) to have a pair of new surrounds installed ( for both ) .
[email protected] ( Rick Cobb ) is a favourite amongst the diy crowd .
http://www.ebay.com/usr/looneytune2001 is Rick's ebay moniker .
:)
yes, Rick is a pro at what he does , BUT that driver is not a good one to learn on ..
I had finished close to a hundred standard drivers before having to refoam my second pair of 250's.
They were a different experience than all that had gone before ...:blink:
I'm also think that if the foam is failing more on one side than the other side , VC rubbing can occur since the cone is not supported uniformly.
When I did the refoam, the driver centered itself very well. FOR ME TO TEST , I'd strip all the old foam , lay the driver facing straight up and see if rubbing goes away.