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SS Audio Mackie Speaker Replacement Horn Diaphragm, SRM450, 1701-8, DC10, D-SRM450

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$47.50

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Fits Mackie: 1701-8, 17018, CD10-1701-8, CD10-1701, DC10-1701, DC10/1701-8, DC-10-1701, CD10/1701-8, SRM450, SRM-450, SRM 450, C300Z, C-300Z, C 300Z, SA-1521, SA1521, SA 1521, SR-1522, SR1522, SR 1522, 0025666, 0008093, 77005-014, S-215, S215 S 215, S-225, S225, S 225. Behringer: 44T30A8, 44T30D8, 44P60A8, 44T60C8, 44P60-8, 44P60A-8, B-1220, B1220 B 1220, B-1520, B1520, B 1520, BP-1520, BP1520, BP 1520, EUROLIVE, B-315D, B315D, B412DSP, B 412DSP, 44T30D8, F-1220, F1220, F 1220. American Audio: BMD-450, BMD450, BMD 450. EAW: VR-51, VR51, VR 51, VR-M12, VRM12, VR M12, 1703-8, CD10-1703-8, CD10 1703-8, CD10/1703-8, CD10-1703-8, TW-44, TW44, DFX-TW-44. Mr. DJ: Pro-8000, Pro8000, Pro 8000. Gemini: GX-400, GX400, GX 400, GX-450, GX450, GX 450. Podium: PP1503A. P. Audio: 440, BMD-440, BMD440, 450, BMD-450, BMD450, BMD 450. P. Audio: Co-Ax BM-10, BM10, BM10CXA, BM-10CXA, BM-10CXHA, BM-12, BM12, BM12CXA, BM-12CXA, BM-12CXHA, BM-15, BM15, BM15CXA, BM-15CXA, BM15CXHA. Turbosound: RD-111, RD111, R


MikeyQ
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2021
I had to file away some of the plastic on the mount that secures this in place. Not a huge issue and it works fine. Fixed my SRM450.
James J Zito III
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2020
So far so good, it's a good fix considering how much a new speaker would be
BIGMANWITHAPLAN
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2020
Works great! Easy to install if you know what your doing!
Dany Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2013
It arrived a few days earlier than what it said. I replaced it on my Mackie SRM450 v1 and took it my next gig. The speaker sounded just a little lower than my other speaker but it got the job done.For the price, I'm very happy with it.
Adam J. Main
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2013
So I had to replace the diaphragm in my Mackie SRM 450 that I purchased in 2007. Not bad for a speaker that gets weekly use at my mobile gigs. Please note your gonna need a really long screwdriver if you intend to do this fix yourself!Watched a video on YouTube. Followed the directions and Bam had my highs back for the next gig. The old one looked like a cross between tinsel and swiss cheese when I took it out.This is a no-brainer especially for the price. I am going to buy 2-3 more as spares as I am guessing that my other ones may go soon.This is the Modern Dude and I approve this message!