Hartsfield 1957
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Hartsfield 1957
Hartsfield 2008
Many thanks to the information in this great forum I had a few Hartields build. Therefore, once again many thanks to all who made this forum possible.
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Regards
Juergen
Ps Please do not look at the lens, I work because they have to gold anodize.
Nicework there Juergen. That is an ambitious design to build. :applaud:
thanks macaroonie, it has made a lot of fun.
Pictures from Build.
The part numbers correspond to the numbers from the original plan they find here :
http://www.lansingheritage.org/html/jbl/plans/harts.htm
From left to right
37,43,W413,45,42,50,42,45,W413,43,37
51
Hey Juergen,
that smile on your face is worth a thousand words. You should be very proud
of yourself . They are beautiful . :applaud:
Rich,
Juergen,
congratulations! It is a very fine work. :applaud:
You have let us share your progress within your avatar already, now it has come to a "golden" end.
Your pose scares me. ;) The lady must be very old, so it is a no-no choice. :shock:
Please let us know not only your listening impressions but some measurements too - as far as I know you have the original speaker package.
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Peter
Rich, Peter,
Thank you for your comments.
I have not quite the original speaker. The 150-4C, I have only to the 32 ohm version, 150-4. Therefore, I can not use the orginal crossover. I will, therefore, only an active crossover and use triamping. According to the findings, I will then build a passive crossover.
regards
juergen
Jurgen,
it would'nt cost much to have the lens powder coated .
And, I think you are much prettier than the original;)
Rich X
second step.
Parts
44,52,47,53,44
35
parts 52,53 and particularly 35 were very very difficult.
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Sehr schön, juergen.
mats
Danke sehr :D
Beautiful! A piece of history made new. I envier you these beautiful speakers.
Question: How do they sound? Please try to give me (us) a listening test.