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KEF 102.2 Foam surround replacement.
Hi All,
Can anyone recommend a company who can replace the rotted foam surrounds on a pair of B160 SP1312 4ohm internal bass drivers from a pair of KEF 102.2 reference (SP3165) speakers ? I`ve tried contacting the 3 best known speaker repairers via phone and Email with no answer or response (DC Boulton, Wembley and Audioloudspeakers). I did get a response from a company in Surrey who quoted £120 plus VAT per driver !!! The drivers themselves are fine it`s only the foam surrounds that require replacement. Has anyone used the refoaming kits available from "Simply speakers" in the US ? I`m tempted to give one a try but correct alignment of the cone without the use of shims concerns me. I could always install a pair of new drivers but I`m finding it difficult to locate the correct physical size and specifications in a 4 ohm option - anyone know of a suitable pair of replacements ? Many thanks, David. P.S Also looking for a replacement mains transformer for a Quad 303 if anyone can help ? |
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Re: KEF 102.2 Foam surround replacement.
Hi David,
I am just finishing re-foaming the surrounds on a pair of Bose 901s that I used to own and have re-inherited, due to perished surrounds. Out of 10 drivers (18 in all!) so far I have only one that I will have to re-do. I too bought the foam kit from the USA but can't recall the company. The job itself is not especially hard if you have the patience to do it carefully. I learned that the choice of glue is important as the setting time needs to be not to fast or too slow. I used Aleene's Tacky glue on recommendation. Available from good craft shops or E bay. Have a look for Bose 901 repair on you tube, some good videos on how to do it yourself. also a handy tip, to centre the voice coil is to part fill a 2litre pop bottle and place centrally over the cone until the glue dries. Have a go! I had nothing to lose anyway. |