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Old 15th August 2011   #1
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Speaker re-cone in NYC

Hey there,

Anyone know where I can get a JBL speaker from a 4410 re-coned? NYC would be preferred.

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Not sure about NYC these days, but Altel in Bridgeport, CT, 45 mins out does JBL reconing.

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THanks!! I'll give them a shot!
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Get your gear repaired anywhere other than NYC...IMHO
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Plus, you can probably get to Bridgeport faster than you can get across town....lol.
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DBM does all of ours, they're right in the building so that helps I guess, but they're good folks and do good work.
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dBm does good work but can be a little slow due to the sheer amount of work they get.
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