Do you want them repaired so that they just make noise, or do you want them repaired so that they sound like they are supposed to sound? (no bias apparent in that question, eh?) If the former, any local shop who is willing to take a crack at 'em is probably fine. I haven't dealt with airwaves for many years now, but when I last did they seemed to be reasonable folk. You'll get generic replacement drivers. If the latter, however, you are going to need to find a place that works on those speakers and has parts access (or can rebuild the damaged parts). These are MB Quarts? I don't know if they still do home audio.. but the current usa contact for them seems to be http://www.mbquart.com/support_main.html, maybe worth a phone call (if nothing else, they may be able to point you at somebody that works with the home audio lines). Also, searching on a site like audiokarma might turn up some enthusiasts that have a lead on a good repair/rebuild for those specific speakers. ...tom On 3/3/2012 3:34 PM, Fred Levine wrote: > > Can anyone recommend somewhere that repairs stereo speakers? My > 16-year-old daughter celebrated her birthday by blowing out both > woofers in my 25-year-old Quarts. > > > Thanks, > Fred-- -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.hidden-tech.net/pipermail/hidden-discuss/attachments/20120303/7516b0ec/attachment.html