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Audioclassics is a first rate outfit but perhaps all that's needed is a parts supply. Here's American Microsemiconductor with both parts available but they ask for a Request for Quotation. ...
Glad to hear your are in Nirvana again but what you described has me a bit concerned. As much as it can be horrendous to the power amp and speakers, hot-plugging connections to a preamp should not...
Hi Heather,
One little detail. I notice on the Citation 22 that you have your Speaker Operating Mode switches set to 8 Ohms. For 8 to 16 Ohms Bridged, The switches should be at 4 Ohms each....
Sometimes we decide to get something new, just for the sake of something new. This, when coupled with somebody wanting your old thing, is the best way to demonstrate how foresight can never catch up...
I'm considering the preferences you mentioned, foremost the Hafler 101. From that, the first preamp I'd look for, would be an APT Holman. You can pick one up cheap if you are lucky. I just looked at...
I had always gone along with the idea that the untreated paper surrounds were from the earliest vintage. If, as I understand Don for the "130", the D was only dropped after 1950 yet Howe's example...
I've been wondering for years why column speakers came to be. Was it simply convenient size, shape and asthetics or were they supposed to have some acoustic behavior besides beamy sibilance?
If that capacitor value was series wired, that would seem typical for a PA speaker high pass. Could somebody have rewired it?
The battery check might be a nice simple way to confirm what the speakers are actually doing. Your 4435's, I'm to understand, have been reconed or refoamed at some point and I think the vintage of...
I'm grabbing at straws here by assuming you are using this in Germany (230v-50 hz.) If you know that you are working from the same power source and a common (neutral) and ground for all equipment...
V V Vibration! Even a heavy, well damped sub cabinet is going to send a fair amount to what is in the same enclosure. I guess it wouldn't be a problem for fixed gear such as amps, preamps, etc, but...
I've always tried to keep components away from speakers, particularly subs. What kind of goodies would you be putting in that rack space?
What might the low end response curve look like? I'd love to get a 515 to do well in a small size like that.
For some reason I thought this thread was going to evolve into some insightful and lucid discourse. Perhaps curious, not unlike G.B.Shaw's observation of "A people divided by a common language". ...
The objective being, to arrive at some sort of moniker that might enter into the common parlance, that in a geniuine but general way is descriptive. Such a description would be a participant in the...
In the alchemy of folk-etymology it is most important simply to be understood by others. I looked over some 1950's sales literature and groped about for key words. There are many.
running with...
I would record two channels. One from a tietack lavalier such as a Shure SM-11 and the other from a room mic. The great EV RE-20 would be fine.
The adversity to overcome will be ambient room...
For nothing better to do I entered JBL on this montage site.
Thought the results were nice.
http://grant.robinson.name/projects/montage-a-google/
You should be able to "reverse engineer" from the chassis.
The octal tubes/sockets look to be randomized.
So we have thus:
http://www.hifilit.com/hifilit/Altec/1957-e.jpg