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The Vintage Audio Section
Are Vintage Speakers Like Vintage Tyres?
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<blockquote data-quote="sailor" data-source="post: 1116165" data-attributes="member: 1530"><p>@ HOTaljaard, I lived in Durban my whole life but now live in Ireland, where it's always raining and cold!</p><p></p><p>@ 2BAlive, Celestion, Tannoy, Kef 104, and most early British stuff like Spendor, Wharfedale, Heybrook etc. Most any really old and some not so old speakers will respond well to a XO refresh.</p><p></p><p>You would be surprised at some modern brands that use extremely cheesy cheapo parts and poor layout that can be improved too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sailor, post: 1116165, member: 1530"] @ HOTaljaard, I lived in Durban my whole life but now live in Ireland, where it's always raining and cold! @ 2BAlive, Celestion, Tannoy, Kef 104, and most early British stuff like Spendor, Wharfedale, Heybrook etc. Most any really old and some not so old speakers will respond well to a XO refresh. You would be surprised at some modern brands that use extremely cheesy cheapo parts and poor layout that can be improved too. [/QUOTE]
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Are Vintage Speakers Like Vintage Tyres?
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