11-08-2013, 06:08 PM
Congratulations!

The 41-315 uses the same chassis as the 41-300, and basically the same one as the 41-295. Yes, you will have the thrill of dealing with miles of rubber-covered wires, but this one will be worth the effort - they are excellent performers and produce a full, rich sound if a bit heavy on the bass.


The 41-315 uses the same chassis as the 41-300, and basically the same one as the 41-295. Yes, you will have the thrill of dealing with miles of rubber-covered wires, but this one will be worth the effort - they are excellent performers and produce a full, rich sound if a bit heavy on the bass.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN