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The Vintage Audio Section
Goodmans speaker problem
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<blockquote data-quote="hillman" data-source="post: 858955" data-attributes="member: 20859"><p>Thanks on this good news, can you please explain how I should do that.</p><p></p><p>The front panel on the speakers is fixed so I need to unbolt the speaker from inside.</p><p></p><p>I drove a long way today inspect the pair of Goodman Magnum K speakers, they are in nice condition when the age is concerned, the dealer offered a return policy if they do not perform, so I now have them and have done a short test here at home, they seem fine.</p><p></p><p>The only complaint is how heavy they are! was it 26kgs I read?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillman, post: 858955, member: 20859"] Thanks on this good news, can you please explain how I should do that. The front panel on the speakers is fixed so I need to unbolt the speaker from inside. I drove a long way today inspect the pair of Goodman Magnum K speakers, they are in nice condition when the age is concerned, the dealer offered a return policy if they do not perform, so I now have them and have done a short test here at home, they seem fine. The only complaint is how heavy they are! was it 26kgs I read? [/QUOTE]
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