Up for sale and your consideration is one (1) pair of custom made wool/felt sound damping/dampening pads for JBL and other 1" compression drivers.  These pads are 3 inches in diameter and are 1/2 inch thick.  They have adhesive backing for easy installation!  These will fit JBL 2425, 2426, 2427, 2461, & others models and may fit other JBL, Altec and other horn drivers.  These custom fit pads will replace your original old and rotting JBL urethane/cell foam pads which, by the way, are no longer available through JBL.  If you can find NOS or replacements, they are very pricey!!  Mine will never deteriorate and will last forever!  They also work better at sound dampening than the JBL originals!  I have used these in 2425 compression drivers and they work extremely well!  Replace yours now before that crumbling foam destroys your valuable diaphragms and voice coils!  Included in this sale are a pair of pads.  The housing/drivers are for demonstration purposes and are not included in this sale.  Sorry, I do not have a picture of what this pad looks like in the housing.  Pictures #11 and #12 are not mine, but included so you can see what your original foam may look like inside the housing.

Please message me if you would like a different size, thickness, or a custom cut.  I have three separate listings that are made for the following drivers: JBL LE85, LE175, LE100S, 2410, 2420, 2421, 2440, 2441, 2445, 2446, 2447, 2450, 2451, 2452, 2470, 2480, 2482, 2485, 2490, 375, and 376.  Alaska and Hawaii message me for shipping rates.

 

INSTRUCTIONS:

1)After taking off housing/cap and disconnecting the leads, thoroughly clean out all old rotting foam and peel out old backing material from old pad.  Be careful with the screw driver not to damage your diaphragm!

2)Use mineral spirits or lacquer thinner to remove all old glue and residue so new pad will stick.  A small brush works well to break loose.  Be careful to not get chemicals on the outside finish of the housing, may cause damage to the finish!

3)Wash housing with dish soap and warm water to clean thoroughly and to get all chemical residues off.  Dry well.

4)Before peeling off the protective paper on your new pads, test fit and trim as necessary.  I left these a tad large so the fit would be snug.  Trim if needed.

5)Carefully peel off paper and place in position.  Press firmly and smooth over and rub entire pad to stick well. 

6)If for some reason it does not stick well, a glue or adhesive can also be used.  Clear silicone or E6000 glue both work well.

7)Reconnect leads in their proper orientation and reinstall cap/cover.


Please note:  These are not CNC made but are cut by hand and are not perfect.  Most were left a little large and may need trimming!  Use extreme caution when peeling off the paper, as this can be difficult to start.


I work on the honor system and I tried to do my best to represent this item(s) through the pictures and general information. Just remember this part is hand cut and not perfect. So please look carefully at all the pictures and ask questions before you bid or purchase. Let the pictures provide an accurate description of the overall condition. Please do your homework and research, and make sure this item is what you desire!  They will be packaged well to insure it arrives at your door safely!


As with all vintage audio, electronics and electronic parts, there are NO guarantees, NO warranties, NO returns, NO exchanges, NO cancellations, and NO refunds.  Item(s) is being sold AS IS.  Thank you for your understanding!


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