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    Posted: 09 June 2022 at 10:24pm
Just curious about this driver - if it's discontinued did PD make a replacement/superior driver?

If you were to have preowned 1851's and one out of 4 failed, what would you do? How would you get a replacement or repair on a discontinued product?
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Originally posted by sam012 sam012 wrote:

Just curious about this driver - if it's discontinued did PD make a replacement/superior driver?

If you were to have preowned 1851's and one out of 4 failed, what would you do? How would you get a replacement or repair on a discontinued product?

Would say, I know of no PD driver, superior to PD1851, in cabs, for which they are optimal.

1852 and 1850 are very different drivers, to it.

If you are looking to move away from 1951s, I'll take blown unit.
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Originally posted by levyte357- levyte357- wrote:

Originally posted by sam012 sam012 wrote:

Just curious about this driver - if it's discontinued did PD make a replacement/superior driver?

If you were to have preowned 1851's and one out of 4 failed, what would you do? How would you get a replacement or repair on a discontinued product?

Would say, I know of no PD driver, superior to PD1851, in cabs, for which they are optimal.

1852 and 1850 are very different drivers, to it.

If you are looking to move away from 1951s, I'll take blown unit.

This is good advice, thanks.

Also, I assume the mk1/mk2 recone kits are different and not interchangeable?
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Originally posted by sam012 sam012 wrote:

Originally posted by levyte357- levyte357- wrote:

Originally posted by sam012 sam012 wrote:

Just curious about this driver - if it's discontinued did PD make a replacement/superior driver?

If you were to have preowned 1851's and one out of 4 failed, what would you do? How would you get a replacement or repair on a discontinued product?

Would say, I know of no PD driver, superior to PD1851, in cabs, for which they are optimal.

1852 and 1850 are very different drivers, to it.

If you are looking to move away from 1951s, I'll take blown unit.

This is good advice, thanks.

Also, I assume the mk1/mk2 recone kits are different and not interchangeable?

Kit is same, Subtle chassis changes between mk1/mk2.

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