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Silvertone Speaker Repair
Hi,
I just picked up a vintage Sears Silvertone Guitar with Amp-In-Case. I didn't realize till I got it home that the speaker is kind of blown...distorts on lower notes/chords. Does anybody know of a place that either 1. sells new or N.O.S. or refurbed speakers for this model or 2. Does a decent and fair priced job at re-coning vintage speakers (and i guess specializing in guitar amp speakers) Yes, I'll check the 'bay also. I figure theres at least one person that knows a good answer to my query. Thanks. Rich |
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VERY cool guitar btw.
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