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Join Date: Jun 2008
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I think it's 15", it might be 12". It's in a homemade cabinet and I haven't even looked at the front of it. I need a PA speaker, so I wonder if it might be a suitable component. Can anyone point me to a plan I could use? Thanks...
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Switzerland
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Well .... at least you could paint the basked black !
Regards Charles |
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I used to have a pair of Oaktron 12 inch full range drivers during the early 70's. Sounded good those days in a pretty large reflex enclosure with sand filled dual panel front baffle. It had a tweeter crossed over very high.
Good looking driver with blue cone ( dual cone ) and chrome plated cover for the magnet assembly. I used to have the specs for it. Oaktron sent them to me by mail. I had it filed for a long time. Will look for it. Might still be around !
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