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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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Here we have both drivers out and their rubber-like gaskets. You can see the 'orrible black stuff everywhere.
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Cheers Martin. The other one is the same, rattling about even though the screw is tight. I think I will take them off. Yes Peter, I thought the author may have been you. Why don't you put your name on the articles? I met Ronnie in Struer, really nice bloke. Andy T.
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Welcome back PD! Where've you been for two months? Andy T.
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Before I put the front plate away, I noticed this attatched to one of the clamps. It doesn't seem to serve any purpose and is loose enough to rattle about. Anybody any idea?
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Then gently pull out the rubber gasket. It's welded together with foamrot.
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Once the driver is out, it doesn't want to part company with the rubber gasket and front ring. I had to gently tease it out with a small screw driver.
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The driver is held to the front plate with these four brackets which have rubber blocks under them. These screws are really tight and I had to press on very hard. Once again, make sure you have a good fitting screw driver. Hope I don't slip!
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Look at that. Like a new 'un! You wouldn't think these were over twenty years old.
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What a good do Lovely long wires with spade connectors and not soldered
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The connecting plug for the speaker wire is on the back of the S120s and I didn't know whether it would come out with the drivers, so I stood the speaker up and tentatively opened it like a door