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Best 12 or 15 in $150ish range
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8718571" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Yeah, that's not how replacing a coil works. Everything is glued solid and it's impossible to cleanly separate surround from the frame so the whole soft parts assembly needs to be scrapped and replaced. If you made a coil go slinky it's not manufacturer error (though American made coils hold up better than Chinese as an established fact). The companies who rate speakers honestly will not honor warranty for burnt voice coil, who knows about companies who exaggerate, and I haven't seen enough about Alphard to know where they land there.</p><p></p><p>Go to a SQ meetup and you'll see plenty. It is very popular among the DIYMA crowd, go to a local event organized there and you'll see the correct application for their gear and get to hear it in person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8718571, member: 614752"] Yeah, that's not how replacing a coil works. Everything is glued solid and it's impossible to cleanly separate surround from the frame so the whole soft parts assembly needs to be scrapped and replaced. If you made a coil go slinky it's not manufacturer error (though American made coils hold up better than Chinese as an established fact). The companies who rate speakers honestly will not honor warranty for burnt voice coil, who knows about companies who exaggerate, and I haven't seen enough about Alphard to know where they land there. Go to a SQ meetup and you'll see plenty. It is very popular among the DIYMA crowd, go to a local event organized there and you'll see the correct application for their gear and get to hear it in person. [/QUOTE]
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