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Date: Tue, 1 Nov 1994 21:49-EST
From: David.Simon@IUS4.IUS.CS.CMU.EDU
To: bovik@CS.CMU.EDU
Subject: New Life for Old Loudspeakers
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I recently had some loudspeakers restored from what I originally thought
was a terminal problem. The suspension foam around the perimeter of both
speakers had rotted such that both speaker cones were floating
freely. Luckily, I learned of "Tri-State Loudspeaker" before throwing
away the old speakers.  Dennis McNeill runs a small shop in Aliquippa
which repairs all kinds of speakers. He can re-cone and re-foam even the
most sickly speakers. I ended up saving quite a bit of money since I
didn't have to replace the speakers.

I just wanted to inform those of you who didn't already know, that old
speakers can be restored, and that there is a reputable business nearby
which specializes in such restoration.

                Tri-State Loudspeaker - Dennis McNeill
                650 Franklin Ave
                Aliquippa, PA 15001
                (412) 375-9203

This is just a testimonial from a satisfied customer. I have no business
interest in this company.
