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    repairing an 066 tweeter

    Does anyone out there know how to go about repairing the 066 tweeters.
    is there repair parts out there?Can I send them to some one who does it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sburch126
    Does anyone out there know how to go about repairing the 066 tweeters.
    is there repair parts out there?Can I send them to some one who does it?
    Yes the tweeters can be repaired. In general a new diaphram would be required. If you are lucky, sometimes a small broken wire lead might need a simple resolder.

    Spare parts are difficult to impossible to locate due to the age of the tweeter and the fact JBL no longer stocks the spare parts (obsolete).

    Look in your local phone book for a speaker repair shop (JBL authorized) in your area. Or send the units to one of the national repair places (search on line).
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    thanks I was mainly interested in tweeters that are pushed in.I just repaired one that was at least 25% pushed in by just putting my mouth on it and sucking the dent out.Now I have mids that need reconed.And a pair of woofers that need new surrounds.I own 6 L166s. 4 have new surrounds and 2 need new ones my question is where can I get them repaired with foam that is close to the original type.I owned a pair of 166s new in 79 and the new surrounds do not sound close to the old ones.They had WAY more bass.I can see these new ones are way to tight.

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    repairing an 066 tweeter dome

    The substrate is phenolic. Someone here should know how to reform phenolic. Now that edgewound has let the cat out of the bag - the aluminum can be sprayed or painted on using suitable modeler's equipment and techniques. The 066, 034, 044 and 044-1 domes were all spray painted after the vapor deposition machine bit the dust. I believe Mr. Widget was looking into a nice high tech solution at one point. I can't remember how that ended up.

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    How is it done?

    Quote Originally Posted by Giskard
    The substrate is phenolic. Someone here should know how to reform phenolic. Now that edgewound has let the cat out of the bag - the aluminum can be sprayed or painted on using suitable modeler's equipment and techniques. The 066, 034, 044 and 044-1 domes were all spray painted after the vapor deposition machine bit the dust. I believe Mr. Widget was looking into a nice high tech solution at one point. I can't remember how that ended up.
    I am interested in what would be suitable modeler's equipment and techinques? One of the domes on a 044-1 in my recently acquired L250's is gold and one is not. While it's not really that noticable behind the screen and probably no one but me will ever realize it, I would nonetheless like for them both to be the same. Is removing the dome as simple as loosening the four small hex bolts on the front plate?

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    what is a reasonable price for one or a pair of 066 tweeters in new condition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thom View Post
    what is a reasonable price for one or a pair of 066 tweeters in new condition?
    $7,568.00...or so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thom View Post
    what is a reasonable price for one or a pair of 066 tweeters in new condition?
    Try searching Ebay completed sales listings. "new condition" will likely make
    them a bit more dear and tougher to find. A nice looking pair sold there
    recently... I don't recall the final price. -grumpy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thom View Post
    what is a reasonable price for one or a pair of 066 tweeters in new condition?
    I think you'd be looking at, say, $150 pr.

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    Harmon says they produce a diaphram kit for the 066's called the diaph kit # D8R066. Contact your local JBL distributer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetliberty View Post
    Harmon says they produce a diaphram kit for the 066's called the diaph kit # D8R066. Contact your local JBL distributer.

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    I thought that kit was obsolete. Did they start making them again??

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    Yep - sounds like it.
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    Unfortunately, tweeter A066 is no longer available, but you can make it repair with diaph kit # D8R066, which is still available.
    Would you please get in touch with our agreed Distributor for JBL in Australia:

    Best regards,
    HCGI Customer Support 2


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    Quote Originally Posted by sweetliberty View Post
    Yep - sounds like it.
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    Unfortunately, tweeter A066 is no longer available, but you can make it repair with diaph kit # D8R066, which is still available.
    Would you please get in touch with our agreed Distributor for JBL in Australia:

    Best regards,
    HCGI Customer Support 2

    Cool! However, get ready for some serious sticker shock. When they were still available in the US, I believe the cost was in exceess of $200 per replacement kit.


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    Thats $400 USD for a set ..ouch! Probably now made in China.

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    When I was bidding on 066 3~4 years ago the winning bids fell between $60~$120 each, if I remember right. Of the 4 I bought one was new, still in the box. Some JBL dealer or repair shop in MA. was cleaning out his storage room and put 3 066 up for bid. Like I said, one was new the other two barely used.

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