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<blockquote data-quote="JacoP" data-source="post: 60989"><p>Just keep in mind that they sometimes used drivers with odd sizes, i.e. not the standards we are used to, e.g. 6.5", 8", etc.</p><p>Should you replace the drivers, one must also keep in mind how they will fit into the baffle; will it look good, or like a very bad patch-up job?</p><p>I restored a pair of AR-14's some time ago and the woofers had been replaced by a "cowboy" some time in a previous life - it looked realy "K@K"..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacoP, post: 60989"] Just keep in mind that they sometimes used drivers with odd sizes, i.e. not the standards we are used to, e.g. 6.5", 8", etc. Should you replace the drivers, one must also keep in mind how they will fit into the baffle; will it look good, or like a very bad patch-up job? I restored a pair of AR-14's some time ago and the woofers had been replaced by a "cowboy" some time in a previous life - it looked realy "K@K".. [/QUOTE]
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