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Advice for repairing Grado RS-1 please


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I managed to pick up a pair of vintage RS-1 (wooden box, brown leather headband, no serial number). However there's no sound out coming out of the right driver.

I'm able to unscrew the 1/4 plug and the wires seem okay. Looking into the grill, again the wires seem fine.

I'll check the wires against ground with a multimeter when I get home.

However, in case worse comes to worse, is there a knack to getting access to the drivers?

I've read about sharp screwdrivers, hot water and hair dryer and even spoons ( http://www.headwize.com/projects/showfile.php?file=grado_prj.htm ) though it seems to have been done mostly on plastic or metal-bodied Grados and not wooden ones.

Any experienced advice would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers!

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Send them back to Grado to be checked out. If the driver is fried (rather than there being a loose connection) then they'll be able to tell you, and if you want, replace the drivers with new ones.

I was thinking the same thing as Duggeh as well when I read your issue. But, Alex has my vote as well :prettyprincess:

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