When the Tsunami hit my house, my 804s (bought in 1999 in the US) got tossed around 20-25 feet across my house in 4 feet of salt water, sand and muck. Luckily I was out on vacation and I had powered everything down before leaving. The covers on the speakers probably saved them.
Good News: Took the pair to the local dealer given that I lost all of my electronics. The speakers actually worked and sound great. We compared the latest 804 with mine and there was really not a lot of difference. We cranked up the bass and treble and the volume all the way up and the speakers performed exceptionally well.
Problem: The violence/force of wave has partially ripped out the rubber (?) cover of the mid-range. The tweeters have been torn from their base but are still attached by a pair of wires. The mid-range wobbles when you crank up the volume.
Question: Can anyone recommed what sort of glue I should use to fix the mid-range's outside rubber cover so that it doesn't wobble ? (Super Glue ? OR Is there a speciality glue that's used for these ?)Also is it possible to get a pair of front covers for the speakers ?
Any help will be highly appreciated. Thanks.
Good News: Took the pair to the local dealer given that I lost all of my electronics. The speakers actually worked and sound great. We compared the latest 804 with mine and there was really not a lot of difference. We cranked up the bass and treble and the volume all the way up and the speakers performed exceptionally well.
Problem: The violence/force of wave has partially ripped out the rubber (?) cover of the mid-range. The tweeters have been torn from their base but are still attached by a pair of wires. The mid-range wobbles when you crank up the volume.
Question: Can anyone recommed what sort of glue I should use to fix the mid-range's outside rubber cover so that it doesn't wobble ? (Super Glue ? OR Is there a speciality glue that's used for these ?)Also is it possible to get a pair of front covers for the speakers ?
Any help will be highly appreciated. Thanks.
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