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    Good job!

    John

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    Hoooray!

    Good job! I didn't understand at first, that the continuity was interupted. Good repair. I hope it gives you years of service!

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    Gerard, Way to GO...Congrats
    "It only costs 80% extra to go first class"

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    Great info

    I had a dead 044 in my L112's and was trying to find one but following this thread I pulled mine apart and found the wire to the voice coil was broken next to the voice coil under the actual cone itself. With a fine blade I lifted the cone soldered a wire the same size to the broken part.
    With my wifes nail polish to stick down the new wires the job was conplete and now my 112's are back to their fantastic self.

    Another success story.

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    The poster that fixed the 035 found the same problem I did many years ago. I think rough handling or heat from soldering loosened the wire from the terminal.

    With parts and prices getting out of control repairing these drivers is a feat of magic and luck.
    Why buy used when you can build your own?

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