speaker recone
Last edited by oldcutlass; Jun 4, 2014 at 02:03 PM. Reason: corrected vendor
Freeman-Tuell
7911 Ferguson Rd
Dallas, TX75228
214-324-1132
freemantuell.com
Joe Munoz (Cost-Penn on this site; doing another frame off restoration on Classic Oldsmobile) used the above to repair his speakers. I have heard nothing but good things about the quality of their work. I don't know costs involved.
Aron
7911 Ferguson Rd
Dallas, TX75228
214-324-1132
freemantuell.com
Joe Munoz (Cost-Penn on this site; doing another frame off restoration on Classic Oldsmobile) used the above to repair his speakers. I have heard nothing but good things about the quality of their work. I don't know costs involved.
Aron
Last edited by Aron Nance; Jun 6, 2014 at 10:39 AM.
Hey...call me crazy, and there aren't a lot of people fussier than me. But why would you recone an old speaker when you can buy a new better sounding repro from turnswitch.com, that has a modern magnet for less bucks? Maybe I could see doing a rear, because of the "look" and the single wire. But they have a rear that will work, also. It's all I run in my cars now.
No, these are a compatible impedance and shape. The rears are the correct shape to fit, but the magnet looks different. They fit the factory bracket. Look at the website.
Last edited by mrolds69; Jun 5, 2014 at 08:34 PM.
I looked. Impressive. They even can replace the angled Chevelle dash speaker. You're right, maybe there is no reason not to replace.
hey...call me crazy, and there aren't a lot of people fussier than me. But why would you recone an old speaker when you can buy a new better sounding repro from turnswitch.com, that has a modern magnet for less bucks? Maybe i could see doing a rear, because of the "look" and the single wire. But they have a rear that will work, also. It's all i run in my cars now.
thanks ray
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