I came across this page while looking for information about another driver:Back to the actually topic - the owner of this coax driver will wait for finding a company, who can carry out the recone procedure on a routine basis - i.e. who has already done this several times - like this company under
https://greatplainsaudio.com/services/
for Altec Lansing.
https://speakerrepairshop.nl/en/bilder/c-23
info@goodhifi.com
I'll ask there next days.
This FANE model is close to those from attached files - so I think-
P.S.: who know companies in European Union like those from United States under
https://greatplainsaudio.com/services/
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Unfortunately the reply from speakerrepairshop.nl was follow:
Good morning,
I am sorry, we don’t do any repairs ourselves anymore, it’s too busy.
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards, Myrko Schneider & Maroesjka Bakker Good Hifi V.O.F.
Tel: 06-40381232 / +31640381232 (Monday-Friday from 10.00-16.00 [GMT+1]), e-mail prefered.
Good morning,
I am sorry, we don’t do any repairs ourselves anymore, it’s too busy.
Met vriendelijke groet / kind regards, Myrko Schneider & Maroesjka Bakker Good Hifi V.O.F.
Tel: 06-40381232 / +31640381232 (Monday-Friday from 10.00-16.00 [GMT+1]), e-mail prefered.
That, if at all possible.
If not, an experienced repair guy can remove the whole "soft" assembly: cone voice coil spider, measure voice coil dimensions: exact diameter (no tolerance there), winding length, former length, and hunt for a replacement.
IF available, he may remove old voice coil with a Dremel (grinding it from the inside) until it disappears, leaving cone and spider with a proper sized hole.
A few 100ths of a mm larger than VC former, so it can slide in.
He can rebuild the speaker with that and the new coil.
If not, an experienced repair guy can remove the whole "soft" assembly: cone voice coil spider, measure voice coil dimensions: exact diameter (no tolerance there), winding length, former length, and hunt for a replacement.
IF available, he may remove old voice coil with a Dremel (grinding it from the inside) until it disappears, leaving cone and spider with a proper sized hole.
A few 100ths of a mm larger than VC former, so it can slide in.
He can rebuild the speaker with that and the new coil.