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I picked up some vintage Magnavox Speakers from the 60's that are huge & very well built!The model # of these are 1S8732 & are run # 1.
On the back of theses there is a label that reads as follows
Service Instructions This is a sealed air tight Enclosure.See special instructions packed with unit for removal of Grill cloth panel for access to speakers.The only information I can find I posted the link to!
Will try & post actual pictures of mine later.I also plan on posting this at the speaker asylum as well as I need all the help I can get!
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They look like heirloom furniture - they're beautiful Brian!
I like to "seal" all the speakers I build with Flexseal - You know, the guy that cuts a 3'x6' hole in his row boat on the infomercial.
I hope the storm we got last night in Minnesota misses you today. After this winter the good Lord saw fit to give us another foot of snow.
GO BADGERS in the final four!
........I was a vegetarian for 15 minutes... until the main course.
I hope the storm misses us too! I have a vintage Magnavox from the very early 70's that I plan to use with those!Just wish I knew how the fronts come off!
Here's some pictures of the speakers I got today! They were taken in our Livingroom with my Daughters camera in her phone!Sorry for the poor quality,but it was the best we could do in a short amount of time!I hope these pictures help in some way!
seems to latch the front panels on?They are on the top,did not check the bottom.These things way 45 lbs.each!Plan on hooking them up later today to my Magnavox in my basement recroom.
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