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    Tweeters old and new

    I’m a big fan of the 60’s mid century designs put out by JBL. Having grabbed some good pictures of the C41 Angelus off an auction, I decided to have a go at reproducing my own.

    http://www.lansingheritage.org/html/...s/1960-c41.htm

    I scaled up some measurements from the photos and basically arrived at a box: 5 3/4 h, 14 w, and 4 7/8 deep. The tricky part is the pushed in face, which I have at about 9/16 inches in at the center. I used ½ inch 9 ply plywood for the housing, covered in walnut veneer left over from some previous projects.

    The little feet are 1 inch high and I tapered them myself on a wood lathe starting with ½ in round aluminum rod.

    The crossover is an N7000 I rebuilt with all new caps, coils and l-pads.
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    The New

    I finally bought a pair of 2407H drivers to incorporate into an existing system. The goal was to turn a small tweeter horn with the same outside diameter as the existing ring radiators so I could swap them right in.
    I worked up an oblate spheroidal waveguide contour using Hornresp.

    The 2407H has a standard screw mount for a 1 inch driver. The actual diameter of the throat is only 7/8 so I used this as the horn throat.
    I couldn’t come up with a source for a female threaded insert, so this pair is held in place with the aluminum straps in the pictures. They are quite secure and I used the straps to mount some push connectors.

    They sound great. I haven’t taken any measurements other than plugging them in to the existing crossover, which has them coming in at about 10k. I was able to get them out fairly flat to somewhere past 20k without much equalization.
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    Just lovely, John! Really nice.

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    Fantastic work, John W. Did you make the table also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Schell View Post
    Fantastic work, John W. Did you make the table also?
    Thanks,
    Yes I made this a number of years ago, it's more of a bench really. My wife liked it better when my hobby was small pieces of furniture. Whatever.

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    From a neighbor in Oregon....gorgeous work. Someday.....when my youngest is older, I want to get in the woodshop again like the old days....and produce some artwork with the beautiful JBL drivers. Unforunately, the really nice stuff is getting to be a small fortune because of ebay.
    Love your posts and photos....keep us posted on any and all future projects..Pete

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    So cool

    I just picked up some of these drivers, wish I had a wood lathe. Unfortuantly mine are going in back of a Eminence 10cx. Great work, I really like the C41 Angelus, I might have to look into some of 'em. I'm a sucker for the retro look
    Pablol

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    J B Lovely

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    absolutely nummy.

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    my god those horns 'turned' out nice!
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    Fantastic!

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    Very nice looking horns!

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    John,could you make me a pair of cabinets for the 075's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jblwolf View Post
    John,could you make me a pair of cabinets for the 075's?
    The pictures and description are meant to encourage you to acquire a few tools, build some skills and try it yourself.

    Still, I may build another pair or two after I finish a few other things. These will probably go to auction since it’s easier for me than trying to come up with an equitable price.

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    Very nice looking horns, Congratulations
    Diy amps: 2A3,300B,45,71A

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