Speaker repair-need help


Anybody know of a top notch speaker repair facility that's not afraid to get their hands dirty with a major project? I've already contacted a few such places that i know of and they are either "afraid" of what i want done and / or supposedly don't have the time to do it regardless of how much money they can make on the deal. I am in a jam and need help pronto, so any and all help appreciated. Sean
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PS... If you can, please provide some way for me to contact the party that you recommend. A link to a website, phone number and / or address would be great.
sean

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Sean
I have a pair of F's from Bill at Miller sound, and they are impressive. I found him while trying to get my G's repaired and like you was impressed with the conversation with him. So after a few talks with him he told me that I could do it myself and so I have. I had a good time doing it and they all have come out great. I get my parts from Tom at WVS (recone.com) 260-424-5463.
The problem is they are time consuming just to clean out the epoxy alone, and man if you are not careful it is lost. Imagine trying to find another cone.
I am sure Bill told you that if he did do it you should not ship them (lost or damaged and it is all over), only personal delivery. I praise Bill for what he has taught me about the repairs.
I could go on about this forever, but I will say that damn can they handle power now. BILL DO NOT READ THIS lets say the meter has danced between 200 and 400 watts quite a bit. As for the sound try The Devil Went Down to Gorgia will make your hair stand up.