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Duffer

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  1. Looks like celebrations might have been a bit too precipitous. After leaving the SR3's on for 24hrs they reverted back to their old state after 10mins of listening this afternoon. They were fine to begin with. Was it a big mistake to use anti-static liquid instead of gel do you suppose, or might something more fundamental be amiss. D
  2. Thanks Spritzer for all your advice. The job's now done and my SR3s are sounding beautifully balanced and as wonderfully clear as ever they were. Much appreciated.
  3. Thanks Spritzer, I did tug vaguely at those pins but they didn't seem overly willing to come out. Now I know they're the key I'm pull with more confidence. Cheers
  4. Hi I just posted my question but in the wrong place it seems. I have some Stax SR3 that look precisely like the ones you have/had here. Can you explain how to open the unit to reveal the actual diaphram? I've removed the driver from the earspeaker casing and taken off the dust cover (thin film mounted on a gold ring) but it's unclear how to get at the mylar membrane which - I'm told - probably needs cleaning/attention. Thanks
  5. Hi everyone I have some Stax SR3 New earspeakers with the common channel imbalance. Someone suggested that it'd be better to try and fix them myself than sending them off for costly refurbishment. However, having opened one of them and removed what I believe to be the dust cover I'm a bit stuck as to how to reveal the actual membrane. The acrylic unit looks exactly like the one DefQuo has posted here. Can anyone - especially DefQuo - offer a suggestion as to how to open the driver unit to get to the membrane itself. Thanks D
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