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soundchaser59
Reluctant Commander
I'm tempted to try a Fane speaker.
There is a Fane Studio 15B out there, in great shape, near mint condition, but the seller says he doesn't know if it is a recone or not. He asked me how he could tell. He is not the original owner, and I'm trying to find out what kind of cab/amp it came out of.
I don't want a recone, but I'd be willing to try it if I knew it was all original. I've noticed a lot of sellers wont mention the fact that a speaker is reconed unless you specifically ask them if it is. One I asked point blank because he was listing it as new with a used magnet, and he still would not come out directly and use the word recone, even though it was apparent that's what it is.
Is there any way to tell for sure if a speaker has been reconed? My other option is an EVM15L which I would love to try. All the JBL's I can find are recones, too.
There is a Fane Studio 15B out there, in great shape, near mint condition, but the seller says he doesn't know if it is a recone or not. He asked me how he could tell. He is not the original owner, and I'm trying to find out what kind of cab/amp it came out of.
I don't want a recone, but I'd be willing to try it if I knew it was all original. I've noticed a lot of sellers wont mention the fact that a speaker is reconed unless you specifically ask them if it is. One I asked point blank because he was listing it as new with a used magnet, and he still would not come out directly and use the word recone, even though it was apparent that's what it is.
Is there any way to tell for sure if a speaker has been reconed? My other option is an EVM15L which I would love to try. All the JBL's I can find are recones, too.