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There is an electronics repair place in town that has that Yamaha speaker. I am debating whether I should try to buy that speaker and bring the amp back to stock.....or not.
If they are not asking a crazy price for it, I would buy it. It will definitely increase the value of your amp.
Originally posted by Enzo
I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
Well I did a little further investigation. The speaker is bolted, with big fat machine bolts, to an additional plywood board. That board is then bolted to the baffle board with the original nuts. What they must have done is cut a board to size then laid it over the baffle board bolts, gently tapped the board and then drilled holes at the indents. The "secondary" baffle board came out easily. The round speaker hole on the secondary board was cut with a jig saw and they did a pretty good job. It is not a perfect circle but close enough for rock n' roll.
If I cannot locate a foam speaker, I am going to reuse the secondary baffle board. I am going to make the round the speaker hole a little better; paint the board with flat black paint and put the Rola speaker back in it.
Well I did purchase the Yamaha foam speaker from my local electronics repair shop for the low low price of free! Actually he said to give him something of value so I brought him two 12 inch Peavey Scorpion speakers that I will never use.
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