I am restoring my RC-M70 and the speakers are very dusty. Does anyone know how to safely clean the speakers so they look blue again?? I hear the speaker grills are impossible to remove.
I use a paint brush to remove dust and dirt from speakers. More than likely, the M70's blue speakers will be faded in the front but still blue on the backside of the cone.mellymelsr said:I am restoring my RC-M70 and the speakers are very dusty. Does anyone know how to safely clean the speakers so they look blue again?? I hear the speaker grills are impossible to remove.
At one point I was considering replacing the woofer/tweeters with Infinity reference 6030cs component car speakers,hemiguy2006 said:You have to gut the whole box to get the speakers out for cleaning.
I usually dry brush the dust off then very carefully use a very slightly damp sponge on the dustcaps
blu_fuz said:I removed them without damaging the case..... you basically get a flat blade screwdriver and wiggle/pry under the glued edge of the grill. It's actually pretty easy.
VERY CAREFULLY DAB ON A QTIP SOME GOO BE GONE. SOLD IN STORES... LET IT SIT A BIT. THEN START GENTLY PULLING UP AROUND THE GRILL.. DO NOT GET THIS STUFF ON YOUR FINISH.. IT WILL FRICK IT UP....AND THERE OFF FOR PAINTINGMasterBlaster84 said:Never understood why they freaking welded (epoxied) the grills to the case then screwed the trim rings on, the trim rings would hold the grills on by themselves.
I'd love to hear a technique to remove the grills if anybody has done it without damaging the case.![]()
Another old thread, but my technique still works. I've worked on at least 6-8 JVC M70/M71 boomboxes and it's the same for them all.blu_fuz said:I removed them without damaging the case..... you basically get a flat blade screwdriver and wiggle/pry under the glued edge of the grill. It's actually pretty easy.
yeah, I did that with mine and whilst it wasn't keen to shift it did eventually and with no damage, just have to be carefulblu_fuz said:Another old thread, but my technique still works. I've worked on at least 6-8 JVC M70/M71 boomboxes and it's the same for them all.