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Title: Speaker Restoration
Post by: Bossbill on March 04, 2021, 09:59:49 PM
If you need your speakers restored -- easier and cheaper than finding correct NOS speakers -- contact Joe Vijil at jvrestorations@gmail.com
He makes sure the magnet is up to snuff and re-cones any speaker.
This is a 67 dash speaker and runs around $65 incl ship.
Restoration of the frame is up to you and should be done prior to ship.
He can add a fabric to the front if your year needs it.

I'll add other details (frame, stamp) after I get a better stamp back. There's always something, right?

Thanks to Richard for the old speaker!

[duplicate of a FB post but need to have it here too]
Title: Re: Speaker Restoration
Post by: Kingchief on May 12, 2021, 08:33:17 AM
Thank you Bill. Just received my restored speaker back from JV Restorations. I have attached a photo. Sure better than the foreign repop that was in there!!!

Thanks again for the advice.

Steve
Title: Re: Speaker Restoration
Post by: RoyceP on May 12, 2021, 10:58:04 AM
I use Speaker Works here in Tulsa. The pair of front speakers for my 1968 AM-8 Track stereo cost $80 to install new magnets, new voice coils and re - cone. Highly recommended!


http://www.speakerworkstulsa.com/ (http://www.speakerworkstulsa.com/)