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21 Oct, 2020
Bolts
I absolutely love my six flywheel bolts although I have not even unpacked them yet from the vaccuum sealed blister pack!

08 Oct, 2021
Accurate and informative.
It is not entertaining, it is horrible and disgusting. Not a Hollywood blockbuster but an insight into the evils of the way in which the SS systematically sought to wipe out the jewish race in WWII. Incredibly well produced with real acting brilliance it really hit home to leave no doubt about the horrors experienced by the survivors of Sobibor.
Mission 753 Tweeter
02 Sep, 2017
The sows ear before the silk purse?
2 of 5 found this helpful These Mission 753 tweeters fitted to their non "Freedom" models and mounted to rectangular as opposed to the later circular plates are rather unreliable and inclined to sound somewhat shrill and squeaky to say the least. Which is why Mission delivered the 753 Freedom with the upgraded tweeter. Manufactured in Denmark they are of similar construction to the tweeter featured in Missions 751's, the big difference being these are just 4 ohms resistance across the voice coil as opposed to 8 ohms in the 751's. This means fewer windings and greater heat, which sadly is the cause all too often of the 753 tweeters burning out. No longer available they are hard to come by and command high prices if you can find? Use a quality amplifier up to the job and ideally bi-amp to serve only the tweeters and avoid any temptation to push the amp towards its clipping point. Otherwise you can expect meltdown!