I first bought a pair of L65:s for a small sum, reconed and refoamed by expert, very nice job. Shortly after I bought another pair of L65(A) with bad foam. I am leaving the refoaming of these to an expert. This weekend I found 2 pairs of L36 Decade with bad foams, which I am going to refoam myself. Today I picked up a pair of L166A Horizon with refoamed bass drivers but one bad 066 tweeter. My idea was to put the 122A Bass drivers into the L65A:s and when I get my other 122A Bass drivers done, switch again.
Anyways, I bought them(L166A) cheap and took them home, the casing is full of scratches on the top, one midrange dust cap had small dents and so on. But when I moved the cone on one of the bass drivers I hear a scratch=bad refoaming, I donīt think the person has removed the dust cap, just done it with a 30 Hz tone or something like that. I wanted to see more, so I started to take out the bass driver finding out that 2 screws were missing and they were partly glued to the speaker. I havenīt got the element out of the box yet because the other screws doesnīt come off.
My question is: Is it possible to redo the refoam work or do I need to recone the driver or should I just give up?
Many thanks for answers!
Filip