Vandersteen 1 repair.


I just lost a woofer in an older but otherwise solid Vandersteen 1 and am at a bit of a loss as to what to do. 

Part of me feels like being daring and looking for a pair of drivers to use that may equal or possibly improve performance. 

In thinking about this possibility I am not sure if it will be easy to source a pair of drivers that will match the needs of the task as well as what Vandersteen put in there in the first place. 

As such I sent a note to them and got a quote back to repair the damaged driver for $180 reusing I assume most of the driver I have. There are a LOT of really good quality drivers out there in a price range that would let me replace both woofers and not be worried how soon the second one may go out after spending that much for a repair of 1 driver. 

I would be interested to hear thoughts of others who have been in a similar situation as well as thought from people who have went outside of stock and modified your own gear. 

Thanks! 
dsycks

Showing 2 responses by tomic601

Jaclyn is RV daughter, worked there for years, runs business side but knows !!!! model 1, 1b, 1c, ......thru 1ci.....so you might be able to see whay a frugal small business might not be able to stock every driver they have ever used... ( many model 4 drivers are unobtainable)

i probably should disclose fanboy status, i have three pair of Vandersteen....
I own a pair of 1ci, lots of changes over the years but big cast frame is I believe a constant.

look at Vandersteen prices over time and in many cases you will see they are under inflation ( I found this to be the fact for model 1 and 2

a new pair of 1 ci are $1300 and change

the design is hyper unique and yes the filter driver combo are tuned to a reference

a really good two way and I can assure you a model one is such an animal, requires great engineering....without blowing stuff up and providing natural sound in the critical midrange...

i would suggest stock factory replacement, or trade for newer 1ci

my three cents....