Disassembling a B&O RL 140?

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Does anyone have any experience disassembling a Bang and Olufesn RL 140
speaker, or any of the other Red Line speakers? I can't see how it can
be done without cutting the plastic bands that go around the
enclosures, but perhaps I'm missing something.

I just bought a pair, and one sounds great and one sounds awful. I'd
like to take a crack at fixing the bad one myself before taking it
somewhere.

Thanks,
Clark
 
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In <1114239109.574506.167770@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>, on 04/22/05

at 11:51 PM, clarkcase@gmail.com said:

>Does anyone have any experience disassembling a Bang and Olufesn RL
>140 speaker, or any of the other Red Line speakers? I can't see how it
>can be done without cutting the plastic bands that go around the
>enclosures, but perhaps I'm missing something.

Cut the straps.

They are mostly ornamental. I'm not sure if B&O stocks straps, but you
can relpace the straps with some ribbon or bond a short piece of ribbon
across the cut ends of the original straps.

>I just bought a pair, and one sounds great and one sounds awful. I'd
>like to take a crack at fixing the bad one myself before taking it
>somewhere.

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