- Jan 16, 2003
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Altec Lansing ACS48 - satellite speaker, fuzz at most levels. the speaker PN is A2156.
How hard is it to repair something like this? There's no visible tear or mark in the cone. That's the only visible spot I can inspect.
What about replacement? Altec doesn't replace anything, they're actually quite useless.
Here's all I have to really use, and I'm not positive I know all of what's going on in the thread.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums...read.php?threadid=9792
The speaker they suggest using, and all the requisite 3" or so speakers I can find are 8 ohm. The original speaker is 4 ohm, and I don't know enough to say I know if that will work. Will it?
One of my main questions - if I'm replacing one, should I replace both? I know I can probably buy a nice, similar system for not much nowadays, but if I can get it done with a $5 speaker at Radio Shack I'm damn sure going to try.
How hard is it to repair something like this? There's no visible tear or mark in the cone. That's the only visible spot I can inspect.
What about replacement? Altec doesn't replace anything, they're actually quite useless.
Here's all I have to really use, and I'm not positive I know all of what's going on in the thread.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums...read.php?threadid=9792
The speaker they suggest using, and all the requisite 3" or so speakers I can find are 8 ohm. The original speaker is 4 ohm, and I don't know enough to say I know if that will work. Will it?
One of my main questions - if I'm replacing one, should I replace both? I know I can probably buy a nice, similar system for not much nowadays, but if I can get it done with a $5 speaker at Radio Shack I'm damn sure going to try.