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Soundesign Speakers

Official Soundesign speaker parts

Soundesign manufactures speakers that are clear and powerful throughout the full audio range. Soundesign speakers match up nicely with any high-fidelity receiver or amplifier system. When you have a Soundesign speaker that needs repair, you'll find the replacement parts you need to fix the speaker at Sears PartsDirect.

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Soundesign SK86989 speaker

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Soundesign BUL744P speaker

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Soundesign BUL692B speaker

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Soundesign D646BLK speaker

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Soundesign BUL753P speaker

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Top repair parts needed for Soundesign speakers

  • Tweeter. The tweeter is a speaker component that produces the clear, crisp high frequency sounds above 2kHz up to around 20kHz in the speaker.
  • Woofer. The woofer is a speaker component that produces bass sounds in the frequency range of about 50Hz-1kHz in the speaker.
  • Speaker grill. The speaker grill covers and protects the front of the speaker components while allowing sound to pass easily through the grill.
  • Speaker wire terminal. The speaker wire terminal attaches to the back of the speaker cabinet. The terminal has a spring loaded plug that allows you to connect speaker wires to the speaker.

Cleaning the speaker wire terminals on Soundesign speakers

  • Turn off the amplifier or receiver that you have the speakers connected to.
  • Disconnect all speaker wires from the backs of the speakers.
  • Use a vacuum cleaner hose with a narrow hose attachment to vacuum dust and debris from all speaker wire terminals.
  • Use a cotton swab moistened with isopropyl alcohol to thoroughly clean deposits from all speaker wire terminals.
  • Allow the terminals to dry completely then reconnect all speaker wires.