Changing The Fabric Of Your Vintage Speakers And Changing The Surrounds
Revamping My Four (4) Large Advent Speakers Changing The Fabric On the Large Advent Speakers This year I decided to put my Advents back in full working order. I own four Original Large Advents. Two of them were in storage for over 2 years, the other two were functional in the living room. I started by cosmetics. Not only was the fabric stained and discoloured, the cats had a field day piercing little holes in them.... The result were speakers that had lost their mojo. So I decided it was time to change the old fabric on the speakers. Since I intended to restore all 4 speakers and stack them, I had to make them look good as well as making them fully functional. So, I bought fabric. I looked around and tried to find a fabric that would look good on vintage speakers. Of course this had to done without braking the bank, I could always change them again later. So, I purchased the least expensive, best looking fabric I could find. I found a good source in China . Other places asked ...
I have made a mistake on my original diagram it should have read "connection in parallel" not "connection in series" - I apologize, my bad ! I have posted the current illustration to fix this!
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DeleteWould I need a sub in the stacked Advent system if majority of the music I listen to is hiphop/rap? If a subwoofer isn’t necessary, what is the recommended amplification(wpc) for the stacked Advents?
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