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Old 12th December 2007, 06:56 AM   #1
Scorp50 is offline Scorp50  Australia
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Default replacement for Yamaha JA-0510 tweeter

Hi and Hello to Everyone!

I have a pair of Yamaha NS-645 speakers.
Unfortunately one of the JA-0510 tweeters (45mm) has been replaced with a Tandy squarker and sounds terrible.

I would ideally like to source an original JA-0510 but sofar none to be found.

Can anyone recommend a reasonably priced pair of tweeters which will replace both existing tweeters.

The speakers are to be used in a home studio as 'studio monitoring'.

Any advice, sources and prices new and s/h would be greatly appreciated.

cheers

Peter
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