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  1. 1 hour ago, babadono said:

    And hopefully you are doing this with no input to the speaker. Those tweeters are fragile. Usually back in the day they got blown out  on an impulse, like someone dropping the needle onto a record. With the volume up too high.

    Correct. No load going to the speakers when disconnecting then. 

  2. 24 minutes ago, babadono said:

    Just remove them from the metal mounting plate, wrap in some electrical tape. Do not let them touch anything or each other.

    So the zener wire is soldered together with the tweeter spades. I took the positive side off, by unscrewing the screw from the terminal block and taping the spade  so it doesn’t touch anything and the tweeter didn’t produce any sound. 

  3. 15 hours ago, Westcoastdrums said:

    Good luck with sale.  For future reference, you can drop this amp off at any fedex or UPS and have the fragile pack it for $30 or so. It will arrive safe.   Crating, that would be delicate amps that are 125 or better pounds IMO.  I have shipped plenty of amps with zero issues ever. Half were fragile packed by FedEx.  Just my 2 cents that hopefully helps your sale along. 

    Good to know. Thanks for the info! 

  4. 2 minutes ago, 001 said:

    @Limberpine  the real advantage of the Vertical Cornwall is that you can lay them on their sides , and  the mids -tweeter are then in a horizontal position similar to a CW1 , although at the far left  , and right ,  these speakers are 1 left and 1 right speaker , and the motorboard cutout on each speaker is different .

    Well I wont be able to lay them on their side in our living room unfortunately

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