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    Replacements for 044-1 tweeters

    I have been unable to find anyone who can rebuild the 044-1 tweeters for my L250s. Is there a close sub I can use. The L250s are in otherwise near mint shape and I want to get them back in service. I am using a pair of L65 Jubals but they don't have the same kick. I am also considering moving the L250s into a theater room espscially if I have to put in a lesser tweeter. If I end up going this route what would be a good match for the center and should this be a factor in my tweeter selection?

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    whats wrong with the tweeters?


    u can allways try ebay! i didnt see any right now but im shure their up from time to time...


    regards F

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    JBL lists the 035TIA as "last resort" for replacement.
    The 044 repair kit is discontinued.

    So Ebay is your last chance as Figge said.

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    Re: Replacements for 044-1 tweeters

    Originally posted by audioaddict
    I have been unable to find anyone who can rebuild the 044-1 tweeters for my L250s.
    JBL has plenty of 044-1 kits left.

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    Thank you for your help the local JBL pro servicr guy told me there were no more rebuild kits. After getting word that there ara plenty of kits, I called JBL and sure enough they have plenty. The service tech said he forgot to add the 1 and was looking up the 044. I do think that that kind of mistake is fairly serious especially when dealing with speakers thay are so collectable and just plain good. Thanks again for the correct info. John

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    Originally posted by audioaddict
    The service tech said he forgot to add the 1 and was looking up the 044.
    That would do it.

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    Originally posted by audioaddict
    I do think that that kind of mistake is fairly serious especially when dealing with speakers thay are so collectable and just plain good.
    I don't think it's serious. It's not like a couple of space shuttles blew up. Humans are always making mistakes. Personally I think humans themselves are mistakes...

    In any case, good luck getting them back in shape.

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