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I would yeah. You hear mixed opinions about it but bottom line is why worry about it? GPA may be the last place I know of that still does this and he may be retiring in a few years. After that who knows if you'll even be able to have it done.
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I am located in germany, I dont think this will work
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Does anyone service Alnico speakers there?
Maybe ask Markus Klug or Holger Barske. Last edited by junker; 12-05-2016 at 08:42 PM. |
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There is a company about one hour away where i live, they can recharge the alnico magnets to fully saturation. Maybe I will do this...but I am concerned of no improvements and wasting money....
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Wasting money? How much does the shop charge for the service?
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My new cabinets are coming along nicely:
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Can't wait to see your finished product.
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Thanks Dang. I'll post some updates in this thread:
https://www.audioaficionado.org/showthread.php?p=809852 |
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The recharge to full saturation of the magnets costs 30€ per magnet. Not much money but still worried about the result, maybe After its worse for my ears who knows...
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More magnetic field is good to bring back to spec IMO. The driver will have better control and efficiency.
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