Bang & Olufsen refoam CX100, CX50, C75, C40, C30 surrounds speakers.

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2018
  • Repair/refoam your great Bang & Olufsen refoam CX100, CX50, C75, C40, C30 with the right speaker repair kit. We use simple tools you might already have at home. See for demounting / mounting of the drivers our other video on UA-cam ( • B&O notes to not destr... ). Comments are welcome. (Surrounds etc. available on www.audiofriends.com.)
    We also have the very flexible specially designed rubber version for these B&O speakers. The rubber surround is the 4”AF-86B and can be found here: www.repairyourspeakers.com/en.... (‘AF’ = AudioFriends, we designed them and let them being manufactured.)

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  • @wenancjuszwolter6681
    @wenancjuszwolter6681 Рік тому +2

    A clean, thorough job. Just the way I like it :). Bravo!

  • @harryrammer
    @harryrammer 4 роки тому +1

    Great instruction - thanks 👍🏼

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  4 роки тому +2

      Good evening,
      Thank you very much for your reply :-) !
      Best regards, Fred

  • @ThinkingBetter
    @ThinkingBetter 4 роки тому +5

    Great, I am planning to rework my old CX100s that I haven't used for ages and this video will be a great help. Actually I was thinking about buying some newer, possibly better drivers for the CX100, but I couldn't find anything suitable. The CX100 two 4" drivers aren't actually identical.

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  4 роки тому +1

      Good evening, thanks for your comment. You're correct, the upper woofer/midrange is somewhat other as the little woofer beneath. One has a little hole in the magnet, the other not. Also the original used glue on the cone of the upper midrange/woofer is some more wide spread.
      What the original crossover does I actually don’t know. But this is a well-known speaker, so the information should be on the internet. If you want the details and can’t find them please give a sign, I then will ask someone who has more detailed information about this B&O speakers.
      Most people use the foam version surround, because original these C30, C40, C75, CX75 and CX100 also only where produced with foam surrounds. (We have special made surrounds for these speakers to.).
      Best regards, Fred

    • @ThinkingBetter
      @ThinkingBetter 4 роки тому +1

      @@audiofriends254 Seems the foam used in the original speakers decays quite fast. I got these speakers for home testing while working at B&O ages ago and purchased them for cheap as part of an employee program. I packaged them down in storage for 2 decades and they look like new...except the foam surrounds. These aluminum enclosures are awesome and would be perfect as PC speakers with a subwoofer added, perhaps using miniDSP 2x4 HD to drive the EQ & cross-over.

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  4 роки тому

      Good afternoon,
      Good that you could purchase the speakers at an affordable price through the company where you worked. I myself worked in a hi-fi shop almost 20 years ago. There, too, I was able to buy a lot with a discount, and I also bought a lot there. This makes it an affordable hobby :-).
      I have a pair of B&O CX100, but I need to still need to refoam some drivers of it. Of course you know the B&O BeoVox Cona passive subwoofer. But I’ll guess that a nowadays active subwoofer may do the job better.
      These little speakers remain very nice, and with lasting value :-).
      Best regards, Fred

    • @stox58
      @stox58 Рік тому

      Just purchased my first Beovox CX50’s, just wondering why people re-foam these when they’re from the 80’s rather than replacing the whole driver with a modern replacement?
      Thanks

    • @JefeA1978
      @JefeA1978 Місяць тому

      Hi, excellent job, a couple of questions what is the pale blue liquid you are using to clean the foam and what is the glue you are using, due to the white color it seems to be PVA, please help I’m doing a similar job by myself

  • @pauldallas5019
    @pauldallas5019 Рік тому +1

    - I used around 50 cotton buds. I recommend you have 100 at hand so you don't get caught short!
    - At time 8'14" (8 minutes, 14 seconds) of the video, just before the part "Check if the cone is well centered", I let the glue dry for 24 hours. I think this is necessary. In the mean time, the glue was washed off the paintbrush with water and the paintbrush was left to dry for these same 24 hours. Make sure the paintbrush is bone dry before using it again!
    - Starting at time 11'40" up to the end of the video (rolling cotton buds to push the foam surround onto the speaker basket), I used cotton buds slightly dampened in water. I did this because unwetted cotton buds would pick up the glue being squeezed out, and then stick onto the foam surround. With damp cotton buds, this was not a problem.
    - After the end of the video, I let the glue dry for a further 24 hours before mounting the loudspeakers onto the boxes.
    - Comment: The "SG6" speaker glue is an incredible compound indeed. It looks like wood glue when wet, but dries to an evo-stik® type gooey consistency. I have never seen anything like it.

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  Рік тому

      Good morning, thanks for your reply and information. The glue is indeed not a PVA glue like wood glue etc. We did several tests on aluminium, plastic, paper, etc. with different kinds of glue. When I now want make our glue smooth, I mix a little alcohol / IPA with the water to use. More info of glue: www.repairyourspeakers.com/en/repair-videos/glue-brush-fluid/c-3. Best regards, Fred

    • @pauldallas5019
      @pauldallas5019 Рік тому

      @@audiofriends254 Lovely-jovely. Enjoying my CX100s as I write this. Hey, thanks, couldn't have done this without AudioFriends! (no, I am not sponsored...)

  • @audiofriends254
    @audiofriends254  5 років тому

    Sorry for the bad lightning of the video. We will change that in future videos..

  • @audiofriends254
    @audiofriends254  Рік тому

    We also have the very flexible specially designed rubber version for these B&O speakers. The rubber surround is the 4”AF-86B and can be found here: www.repairyourspeakers.com/en/surrounds-by-size/2-4-inch/4-af-86b-rubber-surround-for-repair-speaker/a-2640-10000068. (‘AF’ = AudioFriends, we designed them and let them being manufactured.)

  • @audiofriends254
    @audiofriends254  5 років тому

    Surrounds, repair kits etc. are available on www.audiofriends.com (PayPal, creditcard, Sofort, etc.), www.ebay.de, www.ebay.co.uk and www.ebay.com.

  • @scrn4680
    @scrn4680 Рік тому

    Hi @audiofriends,
    Can you please help me 🙏 ?
    I have my right speakers Beovision LX 6000 (1995) dead and I dont know the speaker product reference in order to buy a new one and I also dont know how to build it on the tv
    Left one still ok, sounds very good
    Please help and nice video !

  • @arturogonzalez1004
    @arturogonzalez1004 5 років тому +1

    What is the blue solution you use and what cainr of glue

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  5 років тому

      Good morning,
      First thanks for your reply. The blue liquid we use is methylated spirit. Pure alcohol is often better because it’s colourless, but expensive, and sometimes (in NL) hard to get.
      For the glue we use I made a PDF at the URL: www.repairyourspeakers.com/manuals/+English/glue.pdf.
      Best regards, Fred

  • @henryapolinare
    @henryapolinare 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent video. I haven't seen a more comprehensive refoaming anywhere else on the internet. When glueing the foam to the cone at 7:50 how far in was the butter knife?

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  4 роки тому +1

      Good evening,
      First thanks for your response. In this case the butter knife was around approximately 8 - 10 mm under the cone. Please take note that if you have a cone which has more a curve in the cone instead of a rather flat cone, you will have to take care that the blade of the butter knife is flat. So if you then pull in the butter knife to deep under the cone, and use force on the cone, the curve of the cone will become pressed flat on the butter knife. And that is not what we want.
      Best regards, Fred

  • @playbackvintagehifihunter9669
    @playbackvintagehifihunter9669 2 роки тому

    Hello, what is the glue you use?
    Thanks

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  2 роки тому

      Good afternoon, thanks for your reply. The speaker glue we use is the Speaker Glue SG6. Please see for more information: www.repairyourspeakers.com/en/repair-videos/glue-brush-fluid/c-3. With best regards, Fred

  • @upholsteryworkshop8979
    @upholsteryworkshop8979 3 роки тому

    Hi, what glue would you recommend? Super glue?

    • @audiofriends254
      @audiofriends254  3 роки тому

      Good morning, thanks for your reply. Information about our glue can be found in English on: www.repairyourspeakers.com/en/video-manuals-for-repair/glue-brush-fluid/c-3. However, glue shipping out of Europe is a problem. This because The Netherlands in unfortunately a drugs country + customs = problems. See also: www.ad.nl/binnenland/drugshandel-per-post-bezorgt-nederland-slecht-imago-in-het-buitenland~a337413d/ In short in English (Google translate):
      The drugs from the Netherlands provide police officers, prosecutors, customs and foreign government agencies in Germany, France, Austria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the United States, Australia and many Asian countries, among others. Foreign colleagues report to Dutch investigating officers that they are "inundated" with drug packages from the Netherlands, says prosecutor Neeltje Keeris, who is charged with synthetic drugs at the National Prosecutor's Office.
      Alternative for our glue: www.repairyourspeakers.com/en/glue-brush-syringe/1-x-15ml-speakerglue-for-foam-rubber/a-1675-11. We added a time ago the following text at the offer:
      The glue is relatively expensive, because the shipping of the relatively heavy glue is extra expensive.
      UA-cam often uses "Aleene's Tacky Glue", a PVA glue that is available almost everywhere in the world. It can be an alternative. Use entirely at your own risk.
      For more information about Aleene's Tacky Glue, visit:

      www.aleenes.com/glossary/tacky-glue
      Best regards, Fred