What to do with my dad's old Revel Performa F50's?


Hi friends, so I recently picked up my dad’s old Revel Perfforma F50’s that were taken from his home theater setup (along with a C30).

I’ve had a few interested parties come by to take a look and think about buying them, but ultimately they decided to pass as some of the rubber has cracks in them. Now I’m wondering what the best course of action would be. Trying to balance not throwing them away vs spending too much to ship them off to get repaired/restored for sale. I’m moving soon so probably want to try to get rid of as much as possible before the big move and just wondering what you all would do in this scenario?

Here’s a link to the selling post so you can check out all the pictures. What should I do here?

https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lisb76f7-revel-performa-f-50-full-range

Thanks for the feedback.

- Chase

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Seems like these would be a suitable replacement, do you guys think replacing the cracked rubber on the woofers with these would work? 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/305240776350?hash=item4711c49e9e:g:8hAAAOSwf9RlQYHp

Been there, done that.

If I can, you can.

If I can't, you probably could.

If the included instructions are unclear, "you tube" it.

I’m enjoying the speakers I repaired every day.

 

I'm having trouble finding a decent Revel repair youtube video. I just don't want to damage any of te housings or internal components taking them out. Got any guidance here?

OP:

The drivers are just screwed in, though there might be some glue or crusty old foam gasket involved, a hair dryer may help. The leads are probably clipped onto the driver, just remember which color wire goes where.

Avoid touching anything from the surround inwards. When the driver comes out rest it with the magnet down, facing upwards and avoid keeping anything metal within a foot of it just to be safe, especially tools, rulers, screws.

There are repair people who will repair the surrounds for you once you have the drivers out.

Erik, the "surround" is just the surrounding housing? Or what do you mean specifically?