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Putting new speakers into a K200. Not sure where to start. [message #18588] Sun, 31 March 2013 20:27 Go to previous message
Burt_Macklin is currently offline  Burt_Macklin
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I want to start using this system for parties in my house.

Bear in mind I don't know much about what I am getting into here, but I am wondering what it would take for me to swap out the old speakers with new ones. The current speakers sound cloudy and just not as crisp and clear as modern ones do, plus there is always a bit of white noise.

I LOVE the look of this thing, So i just want to open up the back and swap out the individual speakers (depending on price/ease i may only replace half and disconnect the other half... not like I'm trying to light up a concert venue. Just my living room).

Would it be as simple as replacing car speakers? Unscrew the old ones, find new ones that fit the cabinet and screw them in and connect 2 wires?

Or is it more complex than that?

Also, is there any specific website that you would recommend over others for buying parts?

Thank you

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