Speaker repair-need help


Anybody know of a top notch speaker repair facility that's not afraid to get their hands dirty with a major project? I've already contacted a few such places that i know of and they are either "afraid" of what i want done and / or supposedly don't have the time to do it regardless of how much money they can make on the deal. I am in a jam and need help pronto, so any and all help appreciated. Sean
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PS... If you can, please provide some way for me to contact the party that you recommend. A link to a website, phone number and / or address would be great.
sean
Hey Sean,

Thanks for all the tech advice you gave me. I don't know where you are located but Bill Thalman's company might be able to help you. Just in case you don't know, Bill is the former designer/chief engineer of Conrad Johnson who formed his own company: Music Technology. The company also offers speaker repair service. Try: Musictechnology.com/askatech.html

Hope this helps.

Best regards!
No "support legs" necessary. I figured that part out long ago ; )

As far as a frequency response of 120 Hz - 22 Khz, "decent" Ohm F will do WAY below 20 Hz up to somewhere between 15-17 KHz. If anything, i'd rather sacrifice some of the bottom end for a little more top end output and extension. This would help to even out the tonal balance as the bottom end on these things is P-O-T-E-N-T !!! Sean
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Greg: All i can say to that is.... BWA-HAhahaha... You would have better luck investing in venture capital with junk bond king Michael Milliken than you would waiting for me on a project of this magnitude and scope. Too many different projects and a lack of motivation to get them all done. I'm so spread out it is ridiculous. The bad thing is, i know i'm throwing away gobs of money on so many different ideas and marketable products ( not only electronics ) that i have in my head that it isn't funny.

If you learn one thing from and about me, learn this. Most Irish people are great tellers of tales and history, not the actual people that go out and make history happen. If the opposite were true, the corner saloons and pubs would be empty. All of those sitting round nursing a drink and spinning great and enjoyable yarns would get up off their ass and become the subject of those types of stories, not telling people of others' exploits. then again, those bar stools ( and computer chairs ) can get quite comfortable. Know what i mean? Sean
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PS... To those of you that are of Irish descent and have their act together, i'm sorry for lumping you in with the rest of us. Drop me an email and share your secret with me, will ya? : )