I have a pair of these speakers and quite honestly, they sound awful. How do I removed the front grill to get access to the speakers? Is it a press fit or some hidden screws?
I have a pair of these speakers and quite honestly, they sound awful. How do I removed the front grill to get access to the speakers? Is it a press fit or some hidden screws?
We may not be familiar with that speaker. Do you have some photos?
"Audio is filled with dangerous amateurs." --- Tim de Paravicini
There have been an awful lot of speakers made over the years with the name ALTEC on them ... is it a large speaker, a bookshelf, or some kind of Altec Desktop speaker?
Are you speaking of these computer speakers?
http://www.amazon.com/Altec-Lansing-...pr_product_top
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I would guess Lancer 66... which should be capable of sounding ok...
I don't know whether these had the metal "pin/clips" and would come
loose or there was some other attachment mechanism:
These are not computer monitor speakers but somewhat vintage weatherproofed speakers. Serial numbers 02876 and 02888. Black plastic speaker case. Made in the USA.
Ah, 1991 "vintage":
http://books.google.com/books?id=f-M...rproof&f=false
No idea re getting the grilles off or if it's a worthwhile endeavor.
I'm beginning to envision a Caddyshack moment with total carnage.
Blowing them up!
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