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The Vintage Audio Section
Found in my Dads garage today
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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 763977" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>Excellent work! </p><p>I did the same with Dentons - it appears they use the same drivers. I didn't have the courage to fully sand them down seeing that varnish they used was "toned" - mixed with stain so any sanding was also removing the dye. So I opted for minimal sanding and then filling the gauges with wood filler mix trying to get close to original colour... That didn't turn out great but once they had 3 layers of Woodoc 10 - they looked great. Most surprising is that for a such a small and ancient speaker that Dentons are, they sounded pretty good. Not going nearly low enough, but integrating with a sub incredibly well. </p><p>If you decide to move them, DIBS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 763977, member: 2310"] Excellent work! I did the same with Dentons - it appears they use the same drivers. I didn't have the courage to fully sand them down seeing that varnish they used was "toned" - mixed with stain so any sanding was also removing the dye. So I opted for minimal sanding and then filling the gauges with wood filler mix trying to get close to original colour... That didn't turn out great but once they had 3 layers of Woodoc 10 - they looked great. Most surprising is that for a such a small and ancient speaker that Dentons are, they sounded pretty good. Not going nearly low enough, but integrating with a sub incredibly well. If you decide to move them, DIBS! [/QUOTE]
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The Vintage Audio Section
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