At the risk of being banned... I put Dayton drivers in my Polk 5A's (and I love them).

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jmardy
jmardy Posts: 27
edited February 3 in Vintage Speakers
Before I knew about you fine folks I was recommissioning a set of 5A's that I've had since high school. Both drivers were locked up, presumably from magnet shift.
I couldn't find a decent set used anywhere and didn't feel like spending too much on them so I looked around on Parts Express and found these that seemed pretty close to the same specs.
I couldn't be happier with how they sound (or their build quality). And they were a perfect drop-in using existing screw holes.
There! I've confessed.
https://www.parts-express.com/Dayton-Audio-DC160-8-6-1-2-Classic-Woofer-295-305

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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 52,207
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    There are similarities, but some notable differences.
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  • xschop
    xschop Posts: 5,679
    edited February 3
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    Nice, do they sound the same?

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    They require disassembly and base plate clearancing before resetting magnets.
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  • jmardy
    jmardy Posts: 27
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    I can't say they sound the same since I couldn't A/B them.
    I'm just super pleased with how much I like them and how long I can sit in one chair listening to music on them.
    I guess that's the whole point of this hobby. :)
  • Conradicles
    Conradicles Posts: 6,400
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    Maybe we should try more testing? They certainly look nice! Are these a new offering? (forgive my laziness)
  • CobraCain
    CobraCain Posts: 1
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    I can't leave anything alone. I am currently working on a set of 75T's. Lining the inside of the boxes with foam; I chamfer all exposed edges of the bracing and behind the drivers. I am rebuilding the Crossovers using the same specs but far better parts. However, I am upgrading the tweeters, I'm sorry but on this model they cheaped out. My go to parts company is Parts Express. I have others but they are much more expensive. If you're wondering, yes, I listen to Danny from GR research, he has taught me a lot. I have been amazed that I have been able to take middle of the road speakers and get them to sound like thousands of dollars.
  • xschop
    xschop Posts: 5,679
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    CobraCain wrote: »
    I can't leave anything alone. I am currently working on a set of 75T's. Lining the inside of the boxes with foam; I chamfer all exposed edges of the bracing and behind the drivers. I am rebuilding the Crossovers using the same specs but far better parts. However, I am upgrading the tweeters, I'm sorry but on this model they cheaped out. My go to parts company is Parts Express. I have others but they are much more expensive. If you're wondering, yes, I listen to Danny from GR research, he has taught me a lot. I have been amazed that I have been able to take middle of the road speakers and get them to sound like thousands of dollars.

    Where's the build pics?
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  • Keiko
    Keiko Posts: 804
    edited July 5
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    Hey, so long as your happy with and enjoying them that's all that matters.

    I did the same with a vintage pair of Bose 301 Series 1 I used to have. Bose speakers were notorious for foam rot. Instead of trying to repair them, I bought some new drivers from Rat Shack that were a perfect drop in replacement. Those drivers were much better quality and I never had the problem of the surrounds rotting out ever again.

    I ended up giving those speakers to my brother and shipped them to Louisiana for him. Kinda regret it now. A lot of ppl don't have much love for Bose, but those old 301s were actually pretty decent and wish I had kept them now. They were part of my first real rig I built back in the early 80s when I was in the Army.
  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,912
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    I like the BOSE 301s also.
    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.

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