pbroughton wrote: 
> Several of us used the Dayton ND91-4 driver with good results.......
> 
> http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-...4-ohm--290-224
> 
> I still have these installed in my first Boom repaired, even though I
> have re-foamed the original drivers and they could be reinstalled.  On
> my second Boom repaired,  I used the foams also mentioned above, a few
> above that.  
> 
> I have one Boom that is still original.
> 
> I think that the refoamed Boom sounds really close to the original.  The
> Dayton drivers sound very nice but maybe don't have quite the bass
> presence of the originals.  But if your location or listening practices
> don't require the 'better bass" or you don't need that slightly better
> bass (to MY ears, YMMV), the Dayton drivers are fine.
> 
> good luck!

Thanks ! I'll try the Dayton - BTW, I did read the thread (and did other
searches) before asking a question :) but I wanted to see if there was a
particular advice / opinion / option I could have missed



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