It's time for a new driver 6511,I don't know

PolkClyde
PolkClyde Posts: 662
edited March 2011 in Vintage Speakers
The driver in my left speaker,right side, is popping.I took it out and push it in a little,and you can hear it rubbing.sounds like sand paper.I think it's time for a replacement,but don't know the number.the label on the back is missing.oh,I have the SDA's 1.2's. What are your thoughts guys?
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  • OldmanSRS
    OldmanSRS Posts: 419
    edited March 2011
    PolkClyde wrote: »
    The driver in my left speaker,right side, is popping.

    SRS1.2, Left speaker, right array, (inboard array) is the stereo array. It uses the MW6503. I would replace it.
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