Blew out a mid-range. Where can I buy individual speaker components (home audio)?

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  1. scooper77515

    scooper77515 No current projects.

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    May as well upgrade to polypropylene. Replacing 25 or 30 year old paper speakers.
     
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    DO you guys still have Radio Shack down there?? They used to be good for that stuff. Gone up here now.:cry:
     
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    yeah, we still have them, but they suck.

    Stopped at a couple places and ended up at a place called Car Toys (a chain, but not sure if they are outside of Texas).

    Had exactly what I needed. A pair 4" mid AND high 2-way pioneers for $50.

    I will likely go ahead and swap the 15" woofers out for something new and poly, as well.
     
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    Try www.partsexpress.com, they handle a lot that kind of stuff at reasonable prices. I have dealt w/ them and had no neg. issues.
     

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