Shite, you're absolutely correct! I got those two mixed up for some reason, maybe Senioritis :o:
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Shite, you're absolutely correct! I got those two mixed up for some reason, maybe Senioritis :o:
Numbered 34647. http://alteclansingunofficial.nlenet.net/Diavc.html
I'll take all of the 802g's I can get for less than $100/driver.:bouncy:
I am using a pair of them in a DIY Altec MLTL build. They are coupled to 811 horns. The ones I have, have the original...
Can you publish a few dimensions so comparisons can be made? I would think the inside diameter of the frame, the ouside diameter of the cone, and the outside and inside diameters of the surround...
Hey Ron, cross-topic thread going on over here: http://www.hostboard.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1832521&posted=1#post1832521
I have been saved from getting the WT3, thanks!:D
I think you'll be pleasantly surprised by what the Denon does over your older Sony player. I went with the $35 Yamaha and it, also, has 24 bit 192mhz DAC. I believe it was the most intelligent...
Well that's a very nice repair job, night and day from the damaged to the refinished look.
The two most common causes that come to mind as a result of mains power deviances are: power supply in a device passing DC into the signal and hence, to the speakers or a problem with a driver,...
Hey Inspiribomb,
I didn't know you had joined the model 19 crowd. I was thinking of a possible recone, as well. From all I've heard, one should do them both, there are reports of the recone and the...
I use a 6290, driving low end in a biamped Altec set. More than enough power, of course. I have a replacement fan sitting on a shelf as the older stock fans are a bit loud. I'm thinking the newer ...
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After using magnets on a pair of 4313's, I'll never use a plastic grill peg, again. I removed the pegs on the cab and drilled a slightly larger hole to accept the Neodynium magnet. Epoxied a magnet...
Nice progress on the L100t's. What immediately occured to me was replacing all the veneer. If Teak is too expensive for your budget, maybe Oak or Walnut would be a cost-cutting solution. Good luck on...
Nice job! I bet the Poneer is a good mate. BTW, Zilch-blue is classy:bouncy:.
Glad they worked out for you. You might think about getting, at the very least, new air-core (or solid for that matter) inductors of the same value to replace the ones that are corroded. I'm pretty...
Nice job. I just finished restoring a pair of 4313's. Amazing what a little thought and TLC can bring out.:)
Agreed on the 10" woofers from this age, a lot more control and less boom than other...
Understand, completely. If nothing else, you've probably made the pair more appreciable and at some time a user will cherish them and care for them as you did. Gotta' hope for that, I guess.
I am...
Nice work, they look great! :applaud:
I understand about the "pittance" part of this. It's impossible to recover the time and cost when dealing with the Studio Monitors, IMO.
It looks like you were able to remove the label from the enclosure, correct? I'm thinking the easiest is to scan a good one and print that onto either an adhesive backed sheet or thicker copypaper...
Great project! I recently refinished a pair of JBL 4313 Studio Monitors, Oiled Walnut cabs. I used Watco Walnut. They turned out very nice.
LOL, very dry. I have a pair of 19's. As to the base, you could always buy a couple of moving dollys and set them on there until you finish work on them or find their eventual resting place. I've...
Axioms for WAF. They come in a variety of finishes and are small, with a good sound. http://www.axiomaudio.com/m3ti_main.html The sister-in-law gave up her old Polks for these and they are a bit...
Good advice.I do the same. I've made some RCA->XLR connectors for very cheap. I always use Neutrik. A "helping hands", the device with the clips and adjustable shafts, makes soldering anything a more...
Heather,
Looks like you and Emma are on the same wavelength regarding quality. That dresser and mirror are probably the 4341's of cabinetry for that era. Too bad for Emma that you really don't need...
Resembles my system a lot...... at least the CD's scattered in front of the system.:) Really looks like an excellent speaker system.