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    C-37? Name that speaker

    Hello all,
    Been a long long time since I made my way around here. I picked up a pair of what look like C-37's but don't quite fit the pictures in the catalogs of the time. Same dimensions but the grilles are curved, the sides as viewed from the front are thinner and they are a left and right with the tweeters are in opposite corners. The bottom and back are particle board, there's a certain amount of home built aura about them but the fit and consistency of the fastener placement they did a very good job if that's the case. The current plan freshen up with replacement of the really bad veneer and banding, I found some acceptable grille cloth replacement.
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    Definitely home-built but with the 001 load—assuming that's a 130A.
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    Looks a bit like Altec boxes such as the Carmel (quite possibly DIY) with a JBL load.

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