In Reply to: Field coil dummy... posted by dee eye why on December 3, 2016 at 10:35:38:
Here's a novel way to replace a field coil speaker. It's a 1949 Gibson BR6.
A former owner replaced the field coil speaker with a permanent magnet speaker, but kept the field coil from the original speaker intact,mounted to the side.
He could have used a choke to replace the field coil.
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