michaelman2
Well-known member
Had a post up a few years back asking for advice on speakers. Started the quest on the fantastic suggestions some of you guys gave me. It finally came time to re-foam the Cerwin Vega D9 pair. My first inclination was to take the speakers to a pro and have them repaired. Guys, for once I did something like this without a complete mess. Ordered a kit from a recommended place in Florida, watched the YouTube tutorial and well... I think they are pretty damn good for someone who did not even know how to disconnect the speaker from the cabinet. The prep work of removing the disintegrating old foam and glue from the surround as well as the cone was time consuming but proved to be not as difficult as one might imagine ( seriously, I am not in anyway mechanically inclined ).
Got the gunk off of the speaker and then the re-foam kit had the new Cerwin Vega red/orange foams and a perfect adhesive. I just knew I would be throwing my hands up and schlepping the speakers to a pro to finish I am proud to say they look and sound like new. If you ever need to have the speaker surrounds re-foamed, do it. Also the suggestions you guys gave me were the best, with regard to which speakers would be good and could handle classic rock and dance music LOUDLY played. Vendor for the kit : Simply Speakers, St. Pete, FL.



Got the gunk off of the speaker and then the re-foam kit had the new Cerwin Vega red/orange foams and a perfect adhesive. I just knew I would be throwing my hands up and schlepping the speakers to a pro to finish I am proud to say they look and sound like new. If you ever need to have the speaker surrounds re-foamed, do it. Also the suggestions you guys gave me were the best, with regard to which speakers would be good and could handle classic rock and dance music LOUDLY played. Vendor for the kit : Simply Speakers, St. Pete, FL.


