How long do stock speakers last?
as to your question – you should get at least five years out of speakers, 10 or more is easy to attain. regular use at low-to moderate volumes is best for longevity, but a good speaker can take a lickin’ and keep on tickin’ (so to speak).
Do speaker wires wear out?
Speaker wires don’t wear out like most other components. Unless damaged or if the speaker cables suffer from being pulled, bent, coiled/uncoiled, or abused, they will perform just like they did when you purchased them.
Does speaker wire ever go bad?
The cable themselves will not go bad. Yes copper will oxidize and this can cause more resistance at the connection point. Clean the connection points off so you have nice clean fresh looking copper, or just strip back new exposed conductor and you will be just fine.
Is there a way to repair simply speakers?
An easy way is to view their instructions ahead of time. Before ever ordering I watched the video on repairing my 128H speakers. It covered things I didn’t know ( differences in diameter cones ), and fully showed the repair process.
Is it possible to re-foam two simply speakers?
The quality of the foam seems good too. Anyhow, after watching the video and reading their instructions I re-foamed two speakers on my kitchen counter in a Friday evening with no trouble at all and the speakers sound great once again. These kits did the job as expected.
Is there a foam repair kit for speakers?
There are a lot of companies that do foam repair kits for speakers and not many ways to decide which kit to buy. An easy way is to view their instructions ahead of time. Before ever ordering I watched the video on repairing my 128H speakers. It covered things I didn’t know ( differences in diameter cones ), and fully showed the repair process.
Do you like simply speakers first time order?
First time order from Simply Speakers and I have to say I like the glue that came with this order a good deal better than the two different glues received from the competition in the past. The other worked as well, but this was a good deal easier to work with in my opinion.