This premium 12-inch foam surround repair kit (Model 12F#1) features a robust 1.5mm heavy-gauge profile engineered to restore the precise acoustic compliance, massive low-frequency authority, and high-output performance of larger classic Jamo loudspeakers.
Replacing a rotted or torn foam edge stops destructive voice coil rubbing, re-centers the large 12-inch cone structure, and completely recovers the deep, tight bass reproduction Danish audio systems are celebrated for. To match all common user search queries, compatible models are listed below in multiple layout variations (with hyphens, compressed, and with spaces).
Jamo D Series Large-Format Loudspeakers
Fits iconic high-efficiency vintage home audio towers and rock-solid entertainment cabinets:
D Series: D-265, D265, D 265, D-270, D270, D 270
Jamo Professional Series
Fits classic heavy-duty sound reinforcement and studio-grade playback monitors:
Professional Models: Professional-300, Professional300, Professional 300
💬 If your model is not listed above, it doesn't mean it won't fit — drop us a message with your measurements and we'll gladly check it for you!
Welcome to the North Speaker Parts definitive guide to DIY speaker restoration. Whether your vintage hi-fi foam has rotted away or your rubber surrounds have split, you can bring your...
Welcome to the North Speaker Parts definitive guide to DIY speaker restoration. Whether your vintage hi-fi foam has rotted away or your rubber surrounds have split, you can bring your...
General Questions I am not sure if a repair kit fits my speaker. What should I do? STOP! Please contact North Speaker Parts right away before applying any adhesive. If...
General Questions I am not sure if a repair kit fits my speaker. What should I do? STOP! Please contact North Speaker Parts right away before applying any adhesive. If...
Don’t let rotted foam or cracked rubber ruin a perfectly good pair of vintage speakers. Repairing them yourself at home is easier than you think, but there is one crucial...
Don’t let rotted foam or cracked rubber ruin a perfectly good pair of vintage speakers. Repairing them yourself at home is easier than you think, but there is one crucial...
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