In Reply to: RE: Maggie 3.3R Banana peel delam repair in the UK! posted by Davy on August 23, 2010 at 21:11:11:
You could cut the sock off of the back, but I think that it would be harder then you imagine to sew a cover over the hole. If you are going to go this route, I suggest that you apply velcro strips to the sock and the covering fabric. This will make it easier for you, and provide easy access to the panel for any future repairs. I still think that removing the sock and keeping it intact is the better option. It will keep them original, and not hurt the resale value of the speakers. I have removed the socks from dozens of maggies, and never ripped a single sock. The trick is to be patient and be sure that you have all the staples out before pulling. It may seem like a daunting task to remove the socks and make the repairs, but I assure you that it is not. But the choice is ultimately yours to make. Good luck on the repairs.
-Greg
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- RE: Maggie 3.3R Banana peel delam repair in the UK! - gregmacknass2@netzero.com 21:40:47 08/23/10 (1)
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