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Radio Shack Not Carrying the Basics Anymore?

> > dropping off. I look for RS to be a shell of itself within
> 7
> > years. In my opinion they are going downhill fast.
> >
>
> I'd be surprised to see the chain still existing in 10
> years. I think the new directions the managment has taken
> the store in the past 10 years, is a shame to the radio
> shack name of old.
>
> But what can ya do!
>
I Know! Tell them to just change the name of the store to Cellphone Shack! So where do you go now to buy replacemant speakers for a Mach 1 or T-200 Speaker
system now? Mach 1 has a 15 inch woofer and the T-200 has 2 10 inch woofers I believe one of which is used for midrange. Anybody have an answer? In both of these speaker systems the foam around the outside of the speaker dried up and
has turned to dust. But what do you expect after more than twenty years? Help!
 
> > > dropping off. I look for RS to be a shell of itself
> within
> > 7
> > > years. In my opinion they are going downhill fast.
> > >
> >
> > I'd be surprised to see the chain still existing in 10
> > years. I think the new directions the managment has taken
> > the store in the past 10 years, is a shame to the radio
> > shack name of old.
> >
> > But what can ya do!
> >
> I Know! Tell them to just change the name of the store to
> Cellphone Shack! So where do you go now to buy replacemant
> speakers for a Mach 1 or T-200 Speaker
> system now? Mach 1 has a 15 inch woofer and the T-200 has 2
> 10 inch woofers I believe one of which is used for midrange.
> Anybody have an answer? In both of these speaker systems the
> foam around the outside of the speaker dried up and
> has turned to dust. But what do you expect after more than
> twenty years? Help!
>

Ive seen a lot of replacement parts for MACH 1 speakers on eBay.
Might want to look there...
 
In both of these speaker systems the
> foam around the outside of the speaker dried up and
> has turned to dust. But what do you expect after more than
> twenty years? Help!
>
MCM Electronics sells replacement foam surround kits for various size speakers. Assuming the speaker is otherwise OK, you might be able to fix it yourself with one of those kits.
 
Re: Radio Shack, Newark, Mouser, and others

>
> I spent all my allowance money there, and at Allied, Olsen
> Electronics and Lafayette!
>

I'll second that.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by BillP on 07/08/05 03:50 AM.</FONT></P>
 
Re: Radio Shack, Newark, Mouser, and others

> > I spent all my allowance money there, and at Allied, Olsen
>
> > Electronics and Lafayette!
>
> Me too. It was a big day when their catalogs would arrive in
> the mail. I actually miss Olson Electronics... And I really
> miss Lafayette Radio. In its prime, it was awesome.
>

When I was growing up the three best days of the year were Christmas, my birthday, and the day the Allied catalog came in the mail! Dad always got the Allied catalog, although I don't recall he ever ordered much from it. Later, I discovered Lafayette, Olson, Burstein-Appleby. I'm still using a Lafayette stereo amplifier.

I wish I had saved all those old catalogs... I even bought an Allied and a Lafayette catalog off e-bay a few years ago just for old times sake!
 
> > > dropping off. I look for RS to be a shell of itself
> within
> > 7
> > > years. In my opinion they are going downhill fast.
> > >
> >
> > I'd be surprised to see the chain still existing in 10
> > years. I think the new directions the managment has taken
> > the store in the past 10 years, is a shame to the radio
> > shack name of old.
> >
> > But what can ya do!
> >
> I Know! Tell them to just change the name of the store to
> Cellphone Shack! So where do you go now to buy replacemant
> speakers for a Mach 1 or T-200 Speaker
> system now? Mach 1 has a 15 inch woofer and the T-200 has 2
> 10 inch woofers I believe one of which is used for midrange.
> Anybody have an answer? In both of these speaker systems the
> foam around the outside of the speaker dried up and
> has turned to dust. But what do you expect after more than
> twenty years? Help!
>
There's a guy here in Oklahoma City that repairs speakers. You might have one in your market too. If you don't, he can be reached at:

Budco Audio
6703 Northwest 10th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73127
405-789-9141

Hope this helps.
 
> > Radio Shack...You've got questions? We've got cell
> phones!
>
> A salesperson @ Radio Shack got pissed at me once 'cause I
> told him that I had just upgraded my phone with Verizon. He
> asked why I hadn't come to RS. I pulled out my Treo and was
> like "could I have gotten this here?". He shut up.
>
> -A
>
Seems to me that Radio Shack cares more about selling cell phones than anything else. At least where I live, they mostly promote Sprint more than Verizon, but Verizon has been great for me, but not going through Radio Shack though. I don't care what deal they can offer, the customer service is that bad in my opinion. I wonder what wireless service(s) Radio Shack sells in markets that don't have either Verizon Wireless or Sprint PCS, or neither service. In NW Indiana stores, it's Sprint & Verizon.
 
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