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  1. Hi, all. I'm Scott Grammer, a new member and old audio nut. I work on vintage audio for a living, and have done so for years, but I need advice on this subject. Specifically, I have a pair of Cornwall 1's made in 1968, and I can't help but wonder if the magnets on the (original) woofers may have begun to lose their charge. Does anyone have knowledge to share about this? Thanks! (Dear Moderator: If I have posted in error, please accept my apologies, and tell me how to fix it. Thanks.)
  2. Hi, I'm looking for a pair of either K-75-K, K-79-K or K-792-KP tweeter drivers. The magnets, not the diaphragms. Greetings, Laszlo Folgerts from the Netherlands
  3. Cross post, raising visibility to this thread.
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