how would I go about replacing a driver in a 3.0 speaker?

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what exactly is invloved?

thanks, in advance, for any and all assistance.

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nathanm

how would I go about replacing a driver in a 3.0 speaker?
« Reply #1 on: 9 Jul 2003, 04:10 pm »
Step 1: Acquire Phillips screwdriver tool
Step 2: Insert screwdriver into one of the four screws holding the driver to the cabinet..
Step 3: Turn handle of tool in a counterclockwise direction until screw comes out. Repeat this step for the remaining 3 screws.
Step 4: Pull off wire connectors which are attached to the driver.
Step 5: Repeat process in reverse for new driver with the exception of turning the screws in a clockwise direction rather than counterclockwise.  A helpful phrase is "Righty Tighty Lefty Loosey" :D

Best of luck!

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how would I go about replacing a driver in a 3.0 speaker?
« Reply #2 on: 9 Jul 2003, 08:44 pm »
Nathan,

You forgot step 3.5:  Carefully remove the driver from the cabinet.

 8)

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how would I go about replacing a driver in a 3.0 speaker?
« Reply #3 on: 9 Jul 2003, 09:29 pm »
macdaddy now you have to tell us what happened

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how would I go about replacing a driver in a 3.0 speaker?
« Reply #4 on: 10 Jul 2003, 05:48 pm »
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macdaddy now you have to tell us what happened


A friend of mine is sending me a pair of nOorh 3.0's - the only caveat is that one of the drivers is busted. So I need to find a replacement driver, and use it to replace the broken one - where might I find such an item?

I have seen the speakers on the website, never in-person, but I should have seen the screws - I had no idea it was as un-complicated as it appears to now be. Thank you for your responses.

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how would I go about replacing a driver in a 3.0 speaker?
« Reply #5 on: 10 Jul 2003, 05:48 pm »
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macdaddy now you have to tell us what happened


A friend of mine is sending me a pair of nOrh 3.0's - the only caveat is that one of the drivers is busted. So I need to find a replacement driver, and use it to replace the broken one - where might I find such an item?

I have seen the speakers on the website, never in-person, but I should have seen the screws - I had no idea it was as un-complicated as it appears to now be. Thank you for your responses.

nathanm

how would I go about replacing a driver in a 3.0 speaker?
« Reply #6 on: 10 Jul 2003, 06:51 pm »
Unless I goofed, I am pretty sure the driver is a Tang Band W3-594S 3" driver.  I would assume there's many places that sell them, but one I know of is Parts Express.

Parts Express

Yep, gotta be careful with these little guys, they will squawk at you if you play them too loud.  Perhaps that's how his got wrecked?

I also happen to know from a very reliable source,  where you can get EIGHT of them, PLUS a Pyramid-shaped cabinet, wooden base, grill cloth and packing box for real cheap-like. :wink:

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« Reply #7 on: 11 Jul 2003, 07:18 am »
Also for any questions on the  best way to do it - I would email mbarnes@norh.com They would be more than happy to help you. Make sure the subject line of your email gets his attention...

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Re: how would I go about replacing a driver in a 3.0 speaker
« Reply #8 on: 13 Jul 2003, 08:15 am »
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what exactly is invloved?

thanks, in advance, for any and all assistance.

-macdaddy


I am in Japan so e-mail is a bit hard to get to.  As for replacing the driver in the 3.0s, I believe that Parts Express carries the Teng Beng drivers.  You would get the model number off the driver and order that particular driver.  We could ship you a new driver but the shipping costs would make it more expensive than getting it from someone in the US. The driver is made by Teng Beng.

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Re: how would I go about replacing a driver in a 3.0 speaker
« Reply #9 on: 14 Jul 2003, 07:54 am »
thanks for the help - I will get right on it as soon as the speaker arrives.