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    My HiFi buddy picked these up knowing I like to build guitar amps.

    They are 10" speakers and I wont have them in my possession till this weekend.

    he says one of the speakers doesn't work and the other distorts. but they only cost me $5 each which I figure the logo's are worth.

    any help here is apreciated. he doesn't know any details about thier origin as he found them at the good will.

    thanks
    RAY
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    Originally posted by stingray_65 View Post
    My HiFi buddy picked these up knowing I like to build guitar amps.

    They are 10" speakers and I wont have them in my possession till this weekend.

    he says one of the speakers doesn't work and the other distorts. but they only cost me $5 each which I figure the logo's are worth.

    any help here is apreciated. he doesn't know any details about thier origin as he found them at the good will.

    thanks
    RAY
    Someone with a Fender parts database might know. My guess is that they are probably Chinese made ceramic magnet 25 watt speakers out of fairly recent low end Fender amps. Probably not worth reconing.

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    • #3
      The Fender logos may be worth more than the speakers

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      • #4
        Pretty much what i figure

        actually I'm thinkin i should build a 10 watt SE like a harvard.

        think all i need is a power transformer.

        weber sells a nice 10" ceramic for less than $40

        one of the kids around here would love one

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        • #5
          They look like the same speakers that come in the cheap solid state Fenders.

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          • #6
            OEM Eminence?
            Stop by my web page!

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            • #7
              You mentioned building a Harvard SE. I'm gathering parts for one also, the 6G10. Don't know about 10 watts from it though, with one 6V6 (??)
              Anyway, it should be a fun project.

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