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Vintage 8” Rola Musical Instrument Speaker
$ 8.97
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Description
Vintage 8” RolaMusical Instrument Speaker
Pictured and offered for your consideration an 8” Rola musical instrument speaker taken from an early 1970's Conn 580 organ we recently recycled. This speaker worked great at the time of the organ’s demise.
This speaker is 16 ohms.
The numbers on the speaker are:
2857340
121280
26979
All our speakers are offered as is. You are bidding on recycled parts, temper your expectations accordingly. There are no returns on our speaker auctions. If you have any doubts, then please choose a different seller.
May be suitable for other musical instrument applications. (Like a Fender Champ.)
Our speakers come from older organs that were literally owned by little old ladies who only played hymns on Sunday. They have led musically sheltered lives. (The speakers … not the little old ladies.)
This auction features a low opening bid with no reserve.
Bid and Buy with confidence from our highly reputable
New Jersey Organ Company. (check our feedback.)
Pleas visit our other auctions for more great musical bargains.
I will be listing a bunch of vintage speakers over the next few weeks. If you have interest in this type of auction bookmark me as a seller and visit often.
Please ask any questions prior to bidding.
While we appreciate your business we prefer to avoid bidders with negative feedback.
I pack all speakers very well.
Thank you for your consideration.
Play Music Everyday
Technical Disclaimer:
I try my best to answer all questions posed to me. However, I am not a technician. I am the person who salvaged the instrument for parts. The tech we use comes in once a week, so I can’t guarantee I’ll see him before any particular auction closes.
When taking apart an instrument I am as careful as possible with any parts that may be of use to myself or someone else.
For those of you who need exact technical data you can email me with simple instructions that I can follow. (For instance, I can do basic functions with a meter; but can’t tell you how to rewire your instrument.) I will get back to you ASAP.