True, except that I would also need to rebuild or move the horn and I am not sure how I could modify the innards of a 4-door machine to fit into the 2-door. That and the fact that I already have three other 4-door Credenzas keeps me from doing anything with the 2-door cabinet. It is completely empty—no horn or shelves in the lower part of the cabinet.VanEpsFan1914 wrote:The empty 2-door Credenza would be a nice home for the parts from the Credenza in the Trader section that has a rough cabinet. For $150 to get the parts unit, plus then what it would take to buy a workable Orthophonic, that is a better deal than most--especially as tough as it would be to move one of those big horns.BillH_NJ wrote:Wow! My XVI B wasn’t turned into a bar but it sat empty in the basement for years until a motor and motorboard came along for it. At least the horn and rest of the interior was intact—just a big hole in the top under the lid. Now I do have an empty 2-door Credenza cabinet that was turned into just a storage cabinet before it was turned over to me. Nothing in it.
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