From AVSForum:
Rich B.
I've already had to replace the midranges in my Salons and Voice.. Mine failed in exactly the same way. Although they aren't likely to come right out and admit it, it's a known weakness with the model. I'm not exactly sure what the issue is, and they don't seem to want to share that info. Last time I checked the midrange replacements were available, but they aren't cheap ($300+ if I recall correctly).. For a while they were "unobtainium" while they came up with replacements, but I think that hurdle has been overcome. So far so good with my replacements, but the swap was a bit more of a PITA than I was hoping for. The double sided foam sealing tape was more of a challenge than I'd hoped. But, once they are out, if you are good with a soldering iron, you won't likely have any issues. (my soldering skills are crap..)
Best of luck!
The Revel Voice has the same 4" midrange.
I called Revel and ordered two replacement midranges for $280 total since they recommended upgrading them in pairs.
A couple of years ago, it took 8 months to get the Voice Center Channel midrange since they moved the production (to China, I think).
After pressing on the right-midrange it exhibits the same scratching noise that my Voice midrange did. Apparently, the glue (or something) breaks down and bollixes up the works.
From an earlier call to Revel, I was told that all Voice midrange drivers will fail eventually.
So this problem may not have been my fault.
I have a couple of EE friends that will assist in the procedure and my surgical sheet with a whole cut to expose target area
Thank to all for the support,
Rich