Just remember to put 10 to 50 hours or so on them before they'll sound like your broke broken in ones.
Just curious, how did you blow the woofers without also blowing the tweeters? Generally it is the tweeters that get blown first when speakers are overpowered.
Glad the two people on here knew where to get replacements. Knowledge is key.
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Call first and talk to Bill at Millersound, then send your woofer to Millersound Speaker service for expert repair at very reasonable rates. If he repairs them, they will look and sound as new. Search A'gon for excellent reviews. Millersound Speaker Refoaming, Speaker Reconing and Repair Services |
As far as I can gather the LS2a/2 used the white translucent (plastic?) woofer - not the B110. If the woofers produce sound then perhaps have them repaired (as suggested above). A few "sales listing pics" that I ran across showed distorted rubber like surrounds which could be replaced if the coils are still good. Never heard of this model before.
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@dekay This guy says it’s a B110 woofer! |
yogiboy: He states that it is "based" upon the 110 and he is discussing the LS2 (not the LS2A/2). I have not been able to verify that the LS2 and the LS2A/2 use the same woofer. Rogers used different versions of the white translucent woofers that looked alike (to me) but which had different specs. I'm interested enough @ this point to see if I can nail down more info on the OP's speakers (get's confusing with the LS2, LS2A and the LS2A/2 all ending up in searches). Wonder if Madisound (sp?) would have the info?
DeKay
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