dietz EVM15L Speaker

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I blew my EVM15L tonight at practice. Didn't take too well to me doing a high volume drop D tuning from my bass. :oops:

Anyone recommend a repair shop I can ship it to for reconing/rebuilding? I really like this speaker. Is it worth buying a new old stock one?

Any other speakers out there in the 15" range compare??

Thanks.

dietz EVM15L Speaker

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mr.arrison wrote:I blew my EVM15L tonight at practice. Didn't take too well to me doing a high volume drop D tuning from my bass. :oops:

Anyone recommend a repair shop I can ship it to for reconing/rebuilding? I really like this speaker. Is it worth buying a new old stock one?

Any other speakers out there in the 15" range compare??

Thanks.


Call Heart of Texas Music in Austin and ask for Steve. They made/make Dietz cabinets.

512.444.9750.

They usually have NOS or re-coned speakers sitting around. Depending on how bad the the tear is, it's completely worth repairing, but I'm sure you could have than done locally.

Personally, I have heard nothing better in a 15" speaker than an EVM15L.
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dietz EVM15L Speaker

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Sorta on-topic... one of my EVM-15L's started making crummy noise. Turns out the cone has come unglued at the exterior perimeter along a stretch of about 3" or so, where it's glued to the flexible ring that attaches to the basket... what kinda glue is alright there? I was thinking even just crazy glue, but am obviously not looking to fuck it up any more than it already is, which is very little.
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dietz EVM15L Speaker

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scott wrote:Sorta on-topic... one of my EVM-15L's started making crummy noise. Turns out the cone has come unglued at the exterior perimeter along a stretch of about 3" or so, where it's glued to the flexible ring that attaches to the basket... what kinda glue is alright there? I was thinking even just crazy glue, but am obviously not looking to fuck it up any more than it already is, which is very little.



I would think a flexible glue like shoe goo would be the way to go.
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