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3 hours ago, wnabphil78@gmail said:

I ended up buying the Yamaha A-s701 for the optical, sub out and the banana plug adapters so no longer need this piece 

I was going to suggest you move up the Yamaha line to at least the 701.

 

Bill

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3 hours ago, willland said:

I was going to suggest you move up the Yamaha line to at least the 701.

 

Bill

Yes sir I did buy the 701! Mt KLF 20s are in pieces and tweeters and crossovers are being shipped to Bob Crites. I did have a question for you Bill, Looks like the previous owner applied a wood veneer the speakers as the tag states black color. How can these be refinished? Looks like it may just peel off and is bubbling on the sides. Thanks Tom

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3 hours ago, wnabphil78@gmail said:

Yes sir I did buy the 701! Mt KLF 20s are in pieces and tweeters and crossovers are being shipped to Bob Crites. I did have a question for you Bill, Looks like the previous owner applied a wood veneer the speakers as the tag states black color. How can these be refinished? Looks like it may just peel off and is bubbling on the sides. Thanks Tom

Not a wood expert here or veneer guru but it may just need to be re-ironed in those areas.  Some wood veneer is designed to be "ironed on" so that may be what you are dealing with.  My friend @jhoak was gracious enough to put a beautiful natural cherry veneer on my Revel B15 subwoofer using the iron on type.  A few bubbles were a problem after a few days so I just heated up an iron to soften the glue and smoothed them out. 

https://dengarden.com/home-improvement/Laminated-Wood-Veneer-Home-Repairs-for-Bubbled-or-Loose-Veneer-video

 

All wood veneer is not designed that way so find out first.

 

Bill

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21 minutes ago, willland said:

Not a wood expert here or veneer guru but it may just need to be re-ironed in those areas.  Some wood veneer is designed to be "ironed on" so that may be what you are dealing with.  My friend @jhoak was gracious enough to put a beautiful natural cherry veneer on my Revel B15 subwoofer using the iron on type.  A few bubbles were a problem after a few days so I just heated up an iron to soften the glue and smoothed them out. 

https://dengarden.com/home-improvement/Laminated-Wood-Veneer-Home-Repairs-for-Bubbled-or-Loose-Veneer-video

 

All wood veneer is not designed that way so find out first.

 

Bill

Will do and thanks for the info, ill have a professional check it out before I do anything to it.

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