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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Seattle
Posts: 207
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Re: Weber amp kits
He has no instructions for them. You get a drawing and go for it. Best to talk with him first to find out exactly how they come. I'm thinking of going that route and build a 1987X clone. I'm leaning Ceriatone on this though because their kits come prewired. The shipping with the cabinet is a killer though so I might add the cabinet later if I go Ceriatone. If I go Weber.... shipping is free, and he's got a 10% off sale going on now.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: North Shore Mass
Posts: 27
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Re: Weber amp kits
The Weber kits are so,so..I ended up building an Allen Brown Sugar(Fen---)....His speakers are real good though...Metropoulos makes some real nice kits too...All high quality parts...Check him out!!
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