R.I.P Ted Weber

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jjman
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R.I.P Ted Weber

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For those who don’t yet know, Ted Weber has passed on. I remember being steered to his speakers about 14 years ago when he had recently taken over the lead at Weber VST. Back then there were no Jensen reissue speakers and almost no other replacement speakers being fully marketed for guitar amps. Since then he added amp kits, bias tools, and numerous other products filling the “does anyone sell a xxxx” needs of builders and tinkerers like us. I’ll always be grateful to him for helping create the supply base for guitar amp speakers, parts, tools, and kits that we now all enjoy.

I know you will all join me in a salute to the memory and legacy of Ted Weber.

From his website:


[img:431:520]http://www.tedweber.com/tedstone.jpg[/img]
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Re: R.I.P Ted Weber

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Oh dear! And way too early, too. RIP Ted. :(
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Re: R.I.P Ted Weber

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wow, I had no idea he was that sick. :(
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Re: R.I.P Ted Weber

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FYI (There's a thread already on the Garage Talk forum)
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