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Advent Heritage
Does anyone know of a web-site I can purchase a replacement tweeter for my 1985 Advent Heritage tower speaker

I borrowed a tweet out of an old pair of Polk Audio I have, but it's not an exact fit. Where does a guy find parts for vintage speaks these days? I love the way old school speakers sound connected to my modern surround reciever..... so I'll keep searching until I find what I'm looking for.

Orange County Speaker Works is pretty good at this sort of thing: http://www.speakerrepair.com/ocscomments.html

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