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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: columbia, sc
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posted this on the AA Vintage and Fullrange forums..
Found a set of no name speakers. They were in a 8"x10"x4" cab , felt pretty solid, had some crummy veneer on them. they were 2 bucks for the set...anyways took the drivers out , and the main drivers had no names on them , they had stamped frame, 6.5" light paper cone, whizzer, and reversed cloth surround. also had a paper tweeter on top of the cab... the mid/wideband (guessing) had this on back , SK-36837 8 ohm 3 W Japan 912TNG will try and post a pics , but as luck would have it my camera is shot, will try and get a pic up tommorow... any ideas? tried looking up the eic code, no luck, any suggestions ? tia chris |
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frugal-phile(tm)
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National/Panasonic has SK model numbers. Here is a Nat SK-2196 8"
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: columbia, sc
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Hey Dave ,,
Tanks for teh info , I knew you know something ,, here are a couple of pics.. BTW, these things are about as heavy as my FE166E's |
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diyAudio Member
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Another , from the front
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frugal-phile(tm)
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diyAudio Member
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thinking about making a bib with a tweeter for the top.... maybe...
they were in a small sealed cab ,, so i might start there ..and progress to the bibs, just wish i had some specs for these , so i could really figure out how to use them best for now... they do seem to have a ok sized motor for the size of them ,, thanks ... chris |
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