B&W Matrix 3 Series 2 - To mod or not to mod?


Hi, I have a pair of very nice Matrix 3 Series 2 with one major flaw. The dustcap on one of the midrange drivers has come off and was subsequently stepped on and destroyed.

I contacted B&W and ordered a replacement along with an extra in case it happened again. The ones they sent were not the same. When I called back they said that those were the only rubber ones they had available.

I've been trying to convince myself to sell them, even though I don't want to, due to the downsizing of my living arrangements and financial issues. So, my questions are, would I be better off selling them "as is"? With the new, incorrect, larger rubber dustcaps from B&W on all four drivers? Or another option I've been thinking about which would be if I'm going to replace them with incorrect replacement parts to use a stiffer plastic piece instead of the soft rubber ones. I like the idea of adding more ridgidity to the cones with the stiffer replacements but I also feel I would question somebody elses "modification" to a nice pair of speakers.

Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated...
bmanz420

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The missing dust cap has almost no affect on the sound it's more a matter of aesthetics. I have another system for HT with Paradigm Monitor 11s as the mains which I am now using for music as well. I prefer the B&Ws for music but I'm forced to consolidate and it doesn't make sense to mix the B&Ws with a Paradigm surround system.

I kind of figured going to the hard plastic dustcaps would make some small difference in the sound but I didnt think it would be measureable. And certainly no more difference than my other "repair" option the rubber dustcaps from B&W that are twice the size of the original.

But ultimately, I feel I must sell them. And I believe you are right Steveaudio, original is better.

Thanks for the input guys.
I had thoughy about that. Just replacing two. But that would look terrible. I'm going to check with some other companies to see if they have something similar available to buy. If I can find a suitable replacement I may go ahead and do it.

Thanks for your help Timlub.