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MonteR

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  1. Hello,

    I am trying to remove the cover, which includes the wooden frame the fabric is stapled to.  

    I was able to get one off, but the 2nd is REALLY giving  me fits.  The frame is glued the full 360 degrees around it perimeter, and I have been unable together anything behind it to pry it out.   Gotta be another and/or better way.

    Thanks to all,

    Monte

  2. Hello All,

    I want to have the woofers in my old AR2a speakers re-coned and need to remove the covers.

    I need to know the secret to getting those covers off.  (AR must have had the very best glue in the world back then.  Or Gorilla glue has been around longer than I thought!)

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you,

     

     

  3. Hello,

    Can anyone give me information on the AR58b speakers?  

    I have found some for sale but know nothing about them.

    Any and all information would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you,

    MonteR

  4. On 12/12/2007 at 7:49 AM, administrator said:

    I think it's time we have a pinned topic for the "Restoring the AR-3a" document developed by six of our esteemed members - Roy Champagne, Ken Kantor, Minh Luong, John O’Hanlon, Bret Thiel, and Tom Tyson. The document is available here:

    http://www.classicspeakerpages.net/library...ring_the_ar-3a/

    Per John's suggestion, I have put a counter on this page (available when I run statistics) so we can see how popular this document becomes.

    If you have feedback on the document and how it has impacted your restoration project, please reply to this thread.

    Mark

    Hello,

    I am a newbie and cannot seem to view the "Restoring the AR3a" document.  When I click on the link it just shows nothing.  

    What might I be doing wrong?

    Also, is there any section that has speakers for sale?

    Thank you,

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