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- Broken beyond repair but highly affable
There are two parts of the cardboard surround ring that need to be glued down and there is a creased spot on the cone, so it's ugly but I brought it up slowly on my Pioneer SX-D7000 and it did not explode, played as well as I expected and no clipping from the amp...cone moved normally. See the pictures if you would.
The numbers on the big (ceramic?) magnet read: 661056 (6717841?)
and the reading from the attached wires was 5.9 ohms
I think it came from either an organ or some form of upright amplified piano at the salvage/antique yard that closed almost two years ago which makes it about three years since I got it.
I got it for $5, you add shipping and I'll get it there.
I don't care it you add a heppner horn and set it alight at Burning Man as an offering, just take it and do WHATEVER YOU WISH.
The numbers on the big (ceramic?) magnet read: 661056 (6717841?)
and the reading from the attached wires was 5.9 ohms
I think it came from either an organ or some form of upright amplified piano at the salvage/antique yard that closed almost two years ago which makes it about three years since I got it.
I got it for $5, you add shipping and I'll get it there.
I don't care it you add a heppner horn and set it alight at Burning Man as an offering, just take it and do WHATEVER YOU WISH.
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