They're worth anything from £50 to £200 depending on condition including cabinets and electronics.
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They're worth anything from £50 to £200 depending on condition including cabinets and electronics.
Id say whatever you are willing to pay on a refurb, go to a shop and listen to new speakers at the same price. If they are better than yours it's probably a no brainer what to do. I'd heavily bet that whats possible now at this price is much more than you'd get in the 80s with economies of scale in production now etc.
My incling would be you'd probably be throwing good money at bad by refurbing them. If you want to improve sound I'd buy new ones.
Walpurgis, I can assure you they were.
By the way, I used to sell the full range of Audiomaster speakers and have taken many of those tweeters apart.
Hmm. I'm assuming these are an HD100 D25 variant. If so, I see no mention of ferrofluid in the spec. This model dates back to the seventies and ferrofluid was not in general use then. (which is why I like old tweeters)
I'm talking about Martyn's MLS4's by the way.
Walpurgis - you are incorrect. Apart from my previous comments, I still remember the original blurb published in the press announcing the MLS4 which incidentally was launched after the MLS5 and which used the same tweeter.
By the way, there were 2 variants of this tweeter - one with and one without ferro fluid. Audiomaster, along with many other box stuffers of the time, used the ferro fluid cooled variant.