Best HK Audio Spare Diaphragm PR:O 12/15 Alternatives
We found 7 alternatives to HK Audio Spare Diaphragm PR:O 12/15 based on experts and consumers reviews.
EV S200 Diaphragm
Based on 3 reviews
great service good product would be good if supplied with insulating gasket but great to see a company stocking parts for classic equipment
EV ND2/Zx5 Diaphragm
Based on 1 reviews
bought it for EV EVH SPEAKERS.The EV ND2/Zx5 sound so well.fit well for replacement. they sound so well you would think they are new......
EV DH7N, DH1A
Based on 1 reviews
Difficult to make a comparison with anything else as it is a direct replacement for a part that had been abused while on hire, Speaker cabinet now sounds as it should again.
the box Diaphragm 3402
Based on 5 reviews
Bought as a replacement for a blown one in a "The Box" PA108A active speaker used as a floor monitor. Don't know if the previous one was faulty or if I did something wrong, but this one has been in place for over 3 and a half years with no problems. Pretty simple to fit yourself if you know one end of a screwdriver from the other.
Radian 1225-8
Based on 2 reviews
I'd been thinking a while about getting these replacements for the original JBL diaphragms on a pair of 2416s, the high freq units on some classic 80s studio monitors, the Urei 809s. There had been some very positive postings on the Lansing Heritage forum about these Radians - why I waited so long, and what put me off was the total unavailability of the C-1225 back cap, which is needed for several JBL drivers, including mine. In the end I decided to go ahead and make whatever was necessary to make them work. So the diaphragms arrived and I was able to take measurements and make some perspex backs. This took me most of an afternoon, and I needed: A vernier Engineers dividers A drillstand A bandsaw with a metal blade A fretsaw Files and knives. Perspex Superglue I also had to make a gasket...
EV DH2010A Diaphragm
Based on 1 reviews
I had damaged the tweeter on my Ev speakers and this is the recommended Replacement. Works fine. Sounded exactly the same as the original unit. No problems.
the box Diaphragm 3401A
Based on 4 reviews
I have had to replace the diaphragm several times now on my five PA202A speakers. I was under the impression that having a built -in amplifier was supposed to protect the tweeter.