Widgmaster
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Speaker repair is as easy as one ... two... three .
#1 Measure the speaker
#2 Order your refoam kit
#3 Repair
Recently a friend of mine was about to toss out a set of MTX Thunder 2000 . He was shocked when I said I can make them good as new . He was a bit skeptical but gave me the speakers and in the pictures you can see the results of my repair . ( I will add a link to where you can purchase a repair kit for any speaker you have . ) This speaker took a 5 1/4 inch foam kit but you can also get it in rubber if need be. You simply remove all the damaged foam as in my first picture , measure , then order . Simply Speakers will send your kit in record time and then just follow the easy instructions that come with the kit .. I hope this post can help some one out .
https://www.simplyspeakers.com/
#1 Measure the speaker
#2 Order your refoam kit
#3 Repair
Recently a friend of mine was about to toss out a set of MTX Thunder 2000 . He was shocked when I said I can make them good as new . He was a bit skeptical but gave me the speakers and in the pictures you can see the results of my repair . ( I will add a link to where you can purchase a repair kit for any speaker you have . ) This speaker took a 5 1/4 inch foam kit but you can also get it in rubber if need be. You simply remove all the damaged foam as in my first picture , measure , then order . Simply Speakers will send your kit in record time and then just follow the easy instructions that come with the kit .. I hope this post can help some one out .
https://www.simplyspeakers.com/
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