I´m looking for a copy os the plans too, is that difficult?If Petter has copies on his computer, we can put them back into the thread with the hosting here. That way they won't disappear again.
Kind regards
Antonio
ehh, these big multicell horns are they not 'long throw' horns ?
Long throw would be like a Altec 203.You can tell by their length... The lower the cutoff Fq.The longer the horn.. With Altecs anyway.. The 300 Hz horns are much longer than the 500 Hz.
http://www.lansingheritage.org/images/altec/catalogs/1978-pro/page12.jpg
multicellular horn
Rgds from Brazil
Antonio
Hi all, Hooo men!!!! I´m really looking forward to have access to the plans too whatever the method is. Please, post pictures of the plans ASAP and thank you very muchHi Cal I saved everything on my computer in my documents. I don't know how to post the pic's yet, I'm a Gramophone man in a digital world. If I could send them to one of you mods maybe you could insert them in the proper place.
Rgds from Brazil
Antonio
I now have the first round of 10 photos and will be posting them back into the thread later today. A big thanks to our hero who saved these photos for us!
In the meantime look what I have just wayting for DA PLANS!!!
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No, they are very old and probably made around early 60´s . Although old they work very well and sound very good. I found both in an antique/flea market here where I live. US$25 for both unfortunately wood horn was missing......They are 16 ohm by the way!!Are those new?
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