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Old 5th November 2010, 08:35 PM   #1
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HI im shearching for a replacement voice coil made in Nomex for Altec 421 8H ,apparentely they dont make them anymore ???? anybody knows were i cant get those???
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HI im shearching for a replacement voice coil made in Nomex for Altec 421 8H ,apparentely they dont make them anymore ???? anybody knows were i cant get those???
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