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<blockquote data-quote="sanpt7777" data-source="post: 8334375" data-attributes="member: 662321"><p>Hello guys, I'm still new to this forum. I joined looking for help and info to upgrade my car's factory setup but it was crashed outside my home as some may remember. The car is fine now but I have kind of a financial crisis. I decided to buy and restore an old console with new receiver and setup to sell at my dad's furniture store. I bought it in the street in a place where you can find old furniture, and the guy who sold it to me gave me a pair of cabinets he thought were part of the console, but they aren't. Long story short, turns out the console I bought for 50 bucks (which I thought was a POS) is in very good shape, with it's warranty from 1966 and decided to keep it. I'll keep the cabinets to but they have no speakers inside and I can't see a name, logo or brand. I don't know who made this things.</p><p></p><p>They seem broken inside and I can't figure where the speaker should be mounted. This is my question. I'll post pictures to make everything clear and I can make a rough drawing (side cutout) of what it looks like inside.</p><p></p><p>Console is a Saba-Truhe Breisgrau Automatic 8 in non working condition with original greencone speakers. Is it worth anything?</p><p></p><p>Are these resonating cabinets?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sanpt7777, post: 8334375, member: 662321"] Hello guys, I'm still new to this forum. I joined looking for help and info to upgrade my car's factory setup but it was crashed outside my home as some may remember. The car is fine now but I have kind of a financial crisis. I decided to buy and restore an old console with new receiver and setup to sell at my dad's furniture store. I bought it in the street in a place where you can find old furniture, and the guy who sold it to me gave me a pair of cabinets he thought were part of the console, but they aren't. Long story short, turns out the console I bought for 50 bucks (which I thought was a POS) is in very good shape, with it's warranty from 1966 and decided to keep it. I'll keep the cabinets to but they have no speakers inside and I can't see a name, logo or brand. I don't know who made this things. They seem broken inside and I can't figure where the speaker should be mounted. This is my question. I'll post pictures to make everything clear and I can make a rough drawing (side cutout) of what it looks like inside. Console is a Saba-Truhe Breisgrau Automatic 8 in non working condition with original greencone speakers. Is it worth anything? Are these resonating cabinets? [/QUOTE]
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