As long as you remove the drivers, and maybe the crossover too, before the cabinets are re-finished, I can't see why there should be any problem. I do a lot of woodworking, including re-finishing, and my sole concern would be making sure that the drivers don't get any stripper, sanding dust, stain/varnish, etc., on them.
Any risk in refinishing the speakers?
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I own a pair of original Snell type B speakers.Even though i love them i always hated their color (kinda yellow-orangy).My local furiture maker (actually guys that work for him) said they're ready to come over any time the boss is not in the office and professionaly sand,prime/seal and refinish/repaint them for me in any shade i want for a very decent price.I was wondering what are potential risks in doing so(sound wise)?Have anybody had any experience doing that?I would appreciate your opinions on that.Thanks.
I own a pair of original Snell type B speakers.Even though i love them i always hated their color (kinda yellow-orangy).My local furiture maker (actually guys that work for him) said they're ready to come over any time the boss is not in the office and professionaly sand,prime/seal and refinish/repaint them for me in any shade i want for a very decent price.I was wondering what are potential risks in doing so(sound wise)?Have anybody had any experience doing that?I would appreciate your opinions on that.Thanks.
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