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Re: Fixing Up a K200-B1
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Mon, 18 November 2019 12:03
DeadKoby
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I've located a good used one. I can't re-cone one that isn't there at all. Someone removed it from the cabinet years ago.
Weber DOES make a 16ohm 15" bass driver BTW. As an amp tech/dealer, I'm always looking to preserve originality and repair things on a budget.
If you ever need a "weird" guitar/bass speaker,
http://tedweber.com
is the place to go. I kept digging in hopes of an original type.
All your electrons are belong to us.
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Fixing Up a K200-B1
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