Comments - WTB Speaker for Scott Masterpiece - EH Scott Radio Enthusiasts2024-03-28T22:20:30Zhttps://ehscott.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3925821%3ABlogPost%3A74284&xn_auth=noDave, Thank you for the info.…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-10-02:3925821:Comment:742892019-10-02T00:22:17.047ZJoe Millerhttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/JoeMiller
<p>Dave, Thank you for the info. You are a lifesaver. I have a spare speaker for a sixteen around here some where. I will be looking for it tomorrow. </p>
<p>Joe</p>
<p>Dave, Thank you for the info. You are a lifesaver. I have a spare speaker for a sixteen around here some where. I will be looking for it tomorrow. </p>
<p>Joe</p> Joe, in addition:
the Scott M…tag:ehscott.ning.com,2019-10-01:3925821:Comment:742872019-10-01T23:31:08.015ZDavid C. Polandhttps://ehscott.ning.com/profile/DavidCPoland
<p>Joe, in addition:</p>
<p>the Scott Masterpiece, Model 16 and the 19 tube Phantom all used the same model speaker, a special 12 inch, flange mount, silver painted Magnavox with Scott decal with the output transformer mounted on the speaker basket. </p>
<p>This speaker has a 38 ohm voice coil. </p>
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<p>Joe, in addition:</p>
<p>the Scott Masterpiece, Model 16 and the 19 tube Phantom all used the same model speaker, a special 12 inch, flange mount, silver painted Magnavox with Scott decal with the output transformer mounted on the speaker basket. </p>
<p>This speaker has a 38 ohm voice coil. </p>
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