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  1. Thanks for the tips. My wife wants me to keep them as well. There’s just these Bozaks I’m looking at… haha 

    I actually have the t nut and screw, somewhere, and could probably repair it. 
    The tweeters work. They are the kind with the paper covers, dimpled. The paper was a little torn on one when I got them. I thought they were usually dimpled like that? They’re working ok I guess (who knows about the ferrofluid), but I had to get used to their sound since I was so used to Klipsch. I was like; “Oh, that’s what other tweeters sound like”

    Thanks again. 

  2. Yes, one of the the threads came out with the screw, unfortunately. I had no idea what these are worth since I couldn’t even find a photo of them, let alone a sold listing. I’ve lowered the price and will lower it again, but I’m fine keeping them too. They do sound very nice. I like how the soundstage is vertical/elevated over my stereo - recessed but in a smooth, non-fatiguing way. My Klipsch are more low and in front. Anyway, thanks!

  3. Hello,  First time newbie here.  I have some unusual speakers that I can't even find an accurate photo of online. I have resurrected a pair of Allison 130's that are in great shape. I replaced one of the mid's with an Allison One midrange, and it worked - sounds great! I gently crimped terminal plugs to the wires and carefully fed them around the port without severing that fragile, string-like, wire.

    Anyway, has anyone ever seen these with the narrow, 7 3/4", cabinets? The midrange I took out is stamped June, 1987.  Check out the photos and thanks for any help. I don't know if I'm going to keep them or sell them yet.

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