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I' assuming that "ref." probably means refurbishment? And the the few non-US places that offer them for sale have pictures that look like the right part. So... idk?
Just looking for a Beyma dealer / reseller that can get me one or two of them... preferably stateside.
Ok. Down at the bottom of the part link says this: Membrane for smc-225/nd - cp/220 - 5/6CXNd - WL3/4
So your probably right. How did you blow the speakers? Tune them by ear?
Ha ha. I think I might have actually burned that one up when my amp fried a year or so ago. I was just looking at the settings one my DSR1 yesterday and testing each channel when I noticed that the left horn was silent. So, I ohm'd it out and it was open. Honestly, I think it's been fried for a while.
I have a whole thread on how I tuned the amp. It was a learning experience, but I did the calculations and threw my Fluke on it to make sure I wasn't over driving them. So, any "by ear tuning" was taking power out f the channel(s) that I felt was over driven or overpowering the other channels.
I have some questions about the DSR1 and losing it's settings though... topic for another thread.
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