Onkyo TX-900 and DX-702
I recently had the fortunate experience of aquiring a Onkyo TX-900 Receiver and DX-702 CD Player along with a pair of Infinity Reference EL speakers. They “weren’t working”, because of a spilt coffee into the amp, however around 4 hours of gentle coaxing with some acetone and cotton tips, lots of patience and perseverence the circuit board was free of coffee.
The CD Player was in immaculate condition, except the exterior of the case (which was the same for the receiver) covered in spider webs and insects. It had been sitting in someone’s garage for quite some time. No work or cleaning was needed here.
Plugged in and testing with the Receiver and CD player I noticed the speakers were not handling the bass at all, so time to rip the covers off them (probably should have checked them out sooner, but no matter).
Out come the speaker and we find that the padding used in the box isn’t in good shape at all, so it came out. Next a gentle nudge on the speaker surround foam caused it to completely disintegrate.
The tweaters however are in perfect condition, so the setup is currently:
- Onkyo TX-900 Stereo Receiver
- Onkyo DX-702 CD Deck
- Behringer Eurodesk 802A Mixer
- Focal FAV-1 Crossovers
- Infinity Reference EL Speakers (currently tweaters only)
- Panasonic SB-AK45 Speakers
Currently I’m tracking down some foam speaker surrounds for the Infinity speakers and will attempt to replace them myself, full details of which will be posted as it occurs. If you have any idea where I can get decent foam surrounds in Sydney for a reasonable price please let me know. I am currently thinking Queensland Speaker Repair (E-Bay Shop) is the best way to go.