Hi all,
I'm about to start refoaming a set of alu CX50's I got
for free from a colleague. I refoamed a pair of old JBL woofers for my
colleague as a thank you and all went well. The parts for the JBL woofers were ordered from
Speakerbits. They supplied a set of foam surrounds complete woth
dustcaps, glue and shims.
Speakerbits have a very nice website and even though being located in Australia (me being in Norway) shipping is fast.
I
have now received some foam rings for the CX50's I ordered from Goodhifi. Shipping was
fast and as I found their website quite confusing I contacted them in
order to get the right foam rings and dustcaps. They were also very
fast in replying to my email enquiries.
I haven't quite started
refoaming the CX50's but my first impression of the Goodhifi foam is
that of a lesser quality than speakerbits. The foam feels harder and
less flexible.
Also, they didn't supply any shims. Admittedly not a big problem but it still drags down on the overall experience.
I'll just cut some overhead projector sheets to size and use as shims.
If anyone else has experience with different foam retailers I and probably many others will be happy to hear about it.
http://goodhifi.com/
http://speakerbits.com/
Ben