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Crossover repair help required please

eevo1969

pfm Member
One of the xovers on my Tannoy DMT12 II requires a repair which is beyond my capabilities I’m afraid.

The speaker binding post has snapped off but the repair entails removing the pcb from the main body of the crossover unit to get to the internals to allow removal of the broken post.

I’ve added a few pictures of the damaged post and a side-on view of the crossover, the pcb has holes that allow connectors from below to be soldered to the board above which is bloody awkward.

I have tremors in my hands so soldering is beyond me. Any help would be appreciated and I will be happy to pay for your time and knowledge and materials.

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You have no location on your profile - bung one on :) (town will do just fine)

You have a good chance of living near a helpful PFMer, so tell us where you are.
 
Sorry, I’ll get round to adding it. Location is CR4, South London. Thank you all for the responses so far.
The speakers are not being used atm as the ceiling fell down in the room they are usually in so headphone listening only atm.
 


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