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PostPosted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 7:10 pm 
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I'm looking to sell my '68 Fender Super to pay for my next project (a 15 maybe?) and I was wondering if I should replace the lame oxford ceramics. I don't want to lose money on the deal, I'm guessing that the original speakers would be more desirable for a buyer, as weak as they may be. Would Jensen reissue c10qs be enough to upgrade it in the eyes of a buyer?

I will be replacing the baffle with birch plywood, as the particle board is cracked and vibrates. I assume this would be in order.

Is there anything else I should do to maximize my return? (I recapped it already)

I wouldn't mind if you advise me to keep it, I love the amp! (but then I gotta upgrade those speakers! 8) )


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 9:55 pm 
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If you like the amp, then pull the originals out & replace them. Just keep them around for when you want to sell it off.

I think you can go ahead & replace the baffle board with no risk to resale value.

If you like the sound of 10s, get a great set so you can reuse them in another project perhaps. You might want to consider the 10" Ceramic Tone Tubbys. One of the best around IMO.

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