Speaker Recycling.

Re-use, Recycle, Repair.

If possible keep speakers out of landfills. Cadmium, cobalt and many other elements in speakers are very bad for the environment. To that end, if you have speakers that you no longer need or want, call us and let us know. If they can be repaired and sold (for the repair cost only) we may accept them for refurbishing. Many fine speakers get moved into basements or storage rooms, when a new home theatre system arrives - too good to throw out, but unlikely ever to be used again. Some of these speakers are truly worth saving for another generation, but we need to be realistic about their resale potential, so we have to be a little selective. Scuffed enclosures can be refinished, torn grilles recovered, rotten foam edges replaced, and broken trim or terminals can be repaired.

Sadly, some older speakers are simply unsellable, even if they work well or the repair is cheap. Give us a call, we'll discuss it, and between us, perhaps we can give your speakers a second life. Speakers that are not resellable can still be useful as parts donors, to keep others from a premature trip to the landfill.