What Am I, Chopped Liver?

What Am I, Chopped Liver?
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Happy Holidays! Good to see Jim Tavegia and Cheapskate still here. I'm back after nearly a year of being unplugged from various audio fora. But... as they say, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Except, perhaps, the fact I've been smitten with thermionic valves over the course of my absence and have jumped ship from solid state. And, of course, my non-audiophilic friends think I'm even crazier than ever.
I have a pair of AR-58's I bought new in either the late 70's or early 80's. I just noticed that I have a blown sub-woofer. When I take it out of the enclosure to see if there are any specs written on it, it is blank.
How do I find what the specs for this speaker are?
Assuming I can get an answer to the question above, where can I go to get a pair of replacements?
Dose any one have a review on this biwired gold series, it seem pretty good deal 8ft @ 1,210 usd
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I'm starting to get back into audio and home theater. I use to be big into it back in the 80's before marriage, but a wife and young kids will put a quick stop to high end stereo purchases and I pretty much got into movies and away from the audiophile side of things. I was looking to upgrade my Jamo Cornet speakers which I've had for some years now and have been spending way to much time doing research according to my wife. I was thinking of upgrading to some Monitor Audio B4's to get a bit more bass response for audio without having to use my sub.
Pretty cool timing, to get a January issue when you should, like near January, unlike other magazines where you are like into March issue already. John, why no letters from mfg., from AVA. There really should be a clarification on just what ckts are in the Hafler Pro 500's chassis. Looks like the wire ad from Crystal was inadvertently LEFT IN. 2 page big ad of a piece of wire. They don't even do that stuff in Electrical Contractor, or ECM magazine. And those trade publications are all about wires, plugs, connectors, and how to use em. I thought StereoPhile was about audio equipment?