Driver removal monior 5 7 10

emionence1963
emionence1963 Posts: 32
edited July 2011 in Vintage Speakers
Ok so I want to pull the driver from the cabinets just to get some P/N off the drivers. So here is the question????? If I pull the drivers off do I need to
re-glue the driver back on? If I pull the driver will it screw up the foam gasket that seals the driver to the front baffle? I wanna make sure the driver is sealed once I put the driver back on.
I think I have or will have a bad MW soon! There is a deformation on one of the drivers.
Dont have a pic with me to upload at this time. I bought the M7's several months ago and have been playing them, but not at extreme volume levels. Just a slight roar at times.:biggrin:
I have not noticed any scrapping of the voice coil or any difference is sounds comming out of the MW
I need to get a new MW for it, but my piggy bank at this time wont allow for it:mad: But when the cash outlay comes back I wanna b ready to get the MW on order:smile: There out there one day and gone the next! They sell fast.
Also the MW on my 7's are not sticky, like my 10's and 5's. Should that also be a concern?
If I should be worried about them being sticky then Im gonna need 2 MW instead of one:mad:
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,566
    edited July 2011
    1. No
    2. No
    3. No
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  • emionence1963
    emionence1963 Posts: 32
    edited July 2011
    Also I thought that the older Polks 7a's only had this cardboard ring around the drivers? This is a early 7b series speaker! According to the sticker on the back.:confused:
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