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I have an old, broken but beautiful 50's radio that I'm replacing the electronics in. Unfortunately the speaker paper cone has a hole in it, and I need to find a modern replacement *.
What is the best option? I'm thinking a small oval fullrange driver, since that's what the radio was made for. I will replace the baffle so the exact measurements isn't an issue. However, I would like to get as good a frequency response as possible. The enclosure is approx. H30, D20, W40 (centimeters), and it is totally open; that is, the back is full of holes, there's a rocking lever switch mechanism sticking out, there are some weird hole for a radio antenna, etc. Questions:
(* The old one was a 15x21 cm oval Isophon with square outline mounting holes, approx. 13.2 cm between the hole centers. I don't think it's possible to find a replacement, and I'd rather go for something modern with better frequency response anyway) |
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Magneto the Gravity Man
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Something like this :-
PIONEER TS-A6813I 6 X 8 CUSTOM FIT SPEAKERS on eBay (end time 21-Feb-11 17:44:32 GMT) andy .
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Maybe a picture or two would help also. There's someone I know with a few of those kinds of drivers. I'll see if he's available.
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Sounds like you have a radio similar to my AGA.
If you're interested you can check this Vintage AGA Radio - Minhembio forum |
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frugal-phile(tm)
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That particular isophon is not all that rare, don't know if i have a single or not. I do have 2 singles of the larger coax.
I also have at least 2 drawers of smaller ovals. For a modern driver, a car driver designed to mount in the back deck koading into the trunk will likely work best in your open back box. Pictures? dave
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Location: Denmark
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Sunny SC,USA 15 min south of Charlotte NC
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Elmers white glue is a godsend to paper cone repair if the spider and voice coil are ok ...if not then a modern car driver may be your best option cheaper the better as newer high wattage drivers may be inefficient...
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