Repair Your Own Stereo Speakers
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 5:00
- Media: Video/mp4
- Posted: 09/30/2008
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
- Size: 29 MB
Over time, the foam rings inside your speakers break down and cause anomalies in your stereo's sound. Buzzing, crackling, etc.
You don't have to junk 'em and buy new! Check out this easy do-it-yourself stereo project, and maybe save HUNDREDS of dollars.
Hey, if it means throwing them out, isn't it worth a try?
More: http://www.newfoam.com
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An amazing teacher and nice on the eyes :) Bret really gets me geared up to fix things.
I had no idea that foam could rot inside stereo speakers. Kinda dirty! Now I am very interested in seeing what I have behind my trim rings at home :p