I removed the original cloth cleaned it, and carefully remounted it on the frames, keeping the hole for the badge in it's original spot and stretching around it. It was worth the trouble, they look almost new.
It really does sound better.
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These smallish Merak Acoustics speakers use the same Seas tweeter as Meraks big floor standing systems (the M3 and M4), and famously in the superb Mission 770 (and Boston Acoustics finest), and an excellent 6 inch polypropylene woofer in an elegantly (and generously) proportioned ported cabinet. They're well built and braced. They sound great.
Because they are an homage to (or ripoff of) Missions, I made some styling changes to reflect that. The front baffle is hammertone gray, the grills are black, and the speakers look much more serious than when they were all a busy woodgrain vinyl. The woofers have been refoamed with professionally 8 inch modified surrounds, the modifications being necessary because no stock surround available from a vast selection (at the Speaker Shop) had the extreme inner and outer diameters necessary. There is a visible seam, but the woofers sound and behave perfectly.
If you know what model this is, please tell me. I just refoamed the woofers, and I believe that these have Foster drivers.
I just finished refoaming the 10 inch woofers on a pair of Sound Dynamics 500 Concert Monitors. One of my favourite canadian brands of the seventies, they're early Cerwin Vega clones, but with better components and JBL quality cabinetry (I mean the wood joining, not the ho-hum fake woodgrain vinyl). They even had orange surrounds.I refoamed with black, as always. Personally, I never liked the orange. True 'Vega fans can write nasty comments.
It's an excellent example not just because it's a really good amp, but also because in the period that this blog loves, companies like Pioneer made their equipment lines this way top to bottom. The engineering is solid. The manufacturing standards are very high, and the design is elegant and considered. The SA-8500 was second from the top of Pioneers integrated line in 1975. It's a pleasure to use. It provides a deluxe user experience because it was designed to.
