monitor 7 with snapped binding post

RaucousRuckus
RaucousRuckus Posts: 1
edited September 2012 in Vintage Speakers
i just recently acquired a pair of monitor 7s at a local thrift store. they are in good condition cosmetically, and so i didnt closely inspect the input terminals. of course, somewhere during their existence, one of the posts snapped off, which i have read they are notorious for. i really dig these speakers and the intact one sounds excellent. i need to know where i can snag a new post as i have already removed the old one and have not found a suitable replacement. seems to be a difficult thing to come across. i am hoping that someone here can point me in the right direction. also, any clue as to what type of fuse these are, i am also in need of a replacement there too.
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  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,561
    edited September 2012
    Parts Express sells those cheap posts.
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  • TNHNDYMAN
    TNHNDYMAN Posts: 2,145
    edited September 2012
    fuse may be a 1 or 1.5 fast blow type...not sure, but others should chime in. Do you have an existing one you can read and replace with the same rating if it's just blown and needs replaced?
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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 7,658
    edited September 2012
    It is a 1.0A fast blow fuse.