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Old 10-02-2019, 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by crwilli View Post
Good for Wilson for showing how to do it. If I had a pair of their speakers, I would be happy to see that video.
During its production years(Watt began in 1987, Puppy in 1989), the Watt/Puppy became the largest selling loudspeaker over $10k in history. Almost all of those speakers are in use somewhere.

Many hobbyists find a pair of Watt/Puppy in need of some TLC and make a project of restoring them. We even have some collectors who have acquired a a pair from each generation of production. We made the video to help those who would like to do the refurb themselves. It's not quite DIY, but for those so inclined, it can be close. We think that's pretty cool.

Lastly, should a Wilson dealer take a pair of WATT/Puppy on trade, refurbish it, authenticate it, and sell it as Certified AuthenticTM, it would carry a 2 year Wilson Audio Factory Warranty. That's right, Wilson puts a factory warranty on a 30 year old product.
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