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    Question ID unknown Altec?

    These are for sale on the local CL for $150. Any one have any idea what they are?

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    Those look like Altec Valencias. I will scan the catalog tonite and get back with you on that one.

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    heard back...

    model # 8728
    L24"
    W20"
    THICKNESS16"

    Comments?...

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    872B Madrid perhaps.

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    I think you're right...

    The seller/daughter of the owner says she doesn't even know know how to connect them...If they were Madrids, would they be worth $150???

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    I wouldn't buy them, but I'd certainly look if it was less than a 30 min drive.

    If I was wrong and they were something else, I'd run to the cash machine.

    I'm starting to get picky. It has to be a really good deal or something I really want or need.

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    Valencias

    Quote Originally Posted by Storm View Post
    Those look like Altec Valencias. I will scan the catalog tonite and get back with you on that one.

    -Storm.
    My Valencias had a different foam grille....(during the time they had some)

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    For $150, buy now, ask questions later....

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    Nice boxes if the grillwork is intact. All I could find is -perhaps- they were mfg'd
    ~'73-76+ and a rough description:

    "the woofers are about 14-15" ... The tweeters are 3" paper"

    Hopefully Storm can dig up more info... -grumpy

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    Well, here's the deal....

    I got over to the seller's, and checked them out. Great condition, bi-flex woofers in pristine condition, no sound source to test them with. Someone called while I was there looking for them...so much for trying to drive the price down...First tested them out at home...wasn't impressed with the sound, especially the high end. Brought them to the local AK fest in NC, and got to hear them in a large basement powered by a 60 WPC tube amp.

    Here's a bunch of pix of the event...

    http://audiokarma.org/forums/showthr...83#post1072983

    I have no problem admitting I was wrong! Beautiful warm rich sound!!! Still rolling off at the high end, but I was hooked. We tried a couple of Altec Horns
    (816?) but couldn't seem to get the active crossover right. So...by the end of the night after a bunch of beers, we took out the old anemic tweeter, and replaced it with an almost identically sized Cerwin Vega tweeter. Instant magic! However, having picked up the tweeters out of an Ultralinear 450 set, I'm contemplating more surgery. At least both of these tweeters fit in the same hole without any obvious modifications without removing the tweeter from the cabinet...
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    They appear to be in nice shape. Glad you're enjoying them! -grumpy

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    Looks like a very nice speaker purchase, nice cabs. Glad to see the upgrade on the tweet. I tend to wonder if the engineer back in the Altec day's was tone def, since you noticed a loss right from the get go. But also it's a cone tweeter, they have their sound quality limits anyway. Never was a big cone tweeter fan.

    Depending on where that woofer rolls of at here are two good choices
    Parts Express

    264-823 8ohm

    275-130 4ohm I've used these in a 8" two way bookshelf speaker for a buddy of mines 53' trailer for camping and they sound great very full and plenty of detail.


    J/S-S1A
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    One look tells me the $10 PT waveguide will likely fit in there, and the Bosch jigsaw fires up spontaneously.

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