Speaker swap 67 princeton reverb

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Prayin' to Cheeses
Pulled this old warhorse out of my Princeton today and replaced with a Ragin Cajun.

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The new speaker sounds AMAZING so far. Needs breakin but wow what a difference.

Can any speaker experts tell whether this old speaker has been repaired? You can see where someone marked it 9-16-69 MK up at the top. The amp is a 67 so I am wondering if the old speaker was a replacement from 69 or whether it was repaired by a tech in 69 and that was his mark.
 
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May have answered my own question - the date code 465-505 suggests this speaker was made by Oxford early in '65. So somebody had their hands on it in 69, maybe to repair it, and I am guessing it is either an original for the amp, or an older speaker which had been swapped in for the original speaker at a later date.
 
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With a few exceptions (like the CTS in a Super Rev) I always thought that Most Of Fenders stock speakers were mediocre...especially at "higher volumes". Certainly a good idea to hold onto it, but I doubt anybody will ever want to recone it.....but you never know...no right or wrong where speaker tone is concerned. It looks to be in very good shape.
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Please post some clips once you get that bad boy broken in.
 
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How much louder is the Eninence?

I have not been able to open it up completely yet, but already I can tell much more clarity, less squoosh when running at about 4 on the volume and the low end is not as flubby. It has much clearer high end as well. Yet it seems to retain the character of the amp.
 
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I think Eminence makes a good speaker. I have a Cannibis Rex in a currently closed convertible cab. Love the thing. If the Rajin' Cajun is anything like it, it should sound fantastic.
 
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