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    jim henderson
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    Going rate for refoaming

    I'm in Orange County, Southern California, and have a pair of LE10H-1's that need to be refoamed. Orange County Speaker wants $100 plus tax to refoam them. Is that the going rate? Are there other qualified repair shops in my area that are less expensive?

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    Does the $100 include parts and labor, or just labor?


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    I'm in Orange County, Southern California, and have a pair of LE10H-1's that need to be refoamed. Orange County Speaker wants $100 plus tax to refoam them. Is that the going rate? Are there other qualified repair shops in my area that are less expensive?
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    Doesn't sound like a terrible price if that is the full price and includes both speakers.

    You should consider the possibility of doing them yourself.

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    seems a bit high to me. Our local shop would be
    $30-40 total. Learn to do it yourself , not hard and
    its a good skill to have .
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