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The change of a speaker.... Make it for a GF1000

bredgeo - 2009-01-14 13:14

So,

I got the GF 767 outer speaker from wheelandeal... And this is how it went:

The getting of the speaker:


The taking appart:




The putting together:





Done (just needing to dry):

sikorsky - 2009-01-14 13:34

what about sounging loses?

jlf - 2009-01-14 14:45

Excellent job!

johnnygto - 2009-01-14 16:04

I have to say that is amazing, I have never done that! Will try in the future if I have to!

Thanks for the pics!

Johnny

appleknocker - 2009-01-14 16:14

That's great! Let us know how it sounds too!

blaster - 2009-01-14 18:56

wow, terrific job..... Cool

bredgeo - 2009-01-14 20:17

Right... Well..... Sounds normal! Sound good! No loss at all!


I AM HAPPY!!!!!!!!


By the way, nail-polish remover dabbed on to the edge of the cone with a Q-tip to soften up the glue and then a small bit of cutter blade to unglue/lift up.... VERY SLOWLY!!!!!

The nail polish remover is NOT greasy, so NO marks are on the white cone! All normal colour!

redbenjoe - 2009-01-14 20:20

brilliant brian Smile
is your gf1000 done and complete now ?

johnnygto - 2009-01-14 20:22

quote:
Originally posted by bredgeo:
Right... Well..... Sounds normal! Sound good! No loss at all!


I AM HAPPY!!!!!!!!


By the way, nail-polish remover dabbed on to the edge of the cone with a Q-tip to soften up the glue and then a small bit of cutter blade to unglue/lift up.... VERY SLOWLY!!!!!

The nail polish remover is NOT greasy, so NO marks are on the white cone! All normal colour!


Thanks for the tip, I will remeber that one!

Johnny Smile

bredgeo - 2009-01-14 21:32

No worries Jonny.... And Ira, YES! Big Grin Wink