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Old 28th July 2009, 03:07 AM   #1
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These came home with me the other day, I have been unable to find any info. Lable says Eclipse, the tweeter is a Phillips, made in Belgium. Midrange is mounted in a pvc pipe that runs to the back of the cabinet, 117 15 85 518, no name. Woofer 10280 67846, no name. Slanted front baffel design(time aligned?). Another intresting the front and rear are MDF, the sides are solid oak, 3/4 I think. And the rear opening, I was thinking a passive rad, but no signs of anything ever being mounted, just a finish trim ring. Any ideas? thanks..

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well no responses, a few pictures may be of some help. i have done a search, is there a how to guide for posting pics? thanks

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Old 9th August 2009, 09:13 PM   #3
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Pictures will help... mid has a typical Philips code -- is it an octangonal bezel 4.5"?

A picture can be linked to from webspace or you can attach it to the post using the "CHOOSE FILE" button (limit 1000x1000 pixels and 100kB)

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Thanks Dave, but choose file? I am a bit confused on the adding attachments... The mids are 5" round, paper cones with a rubber surround.

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see attachment... if you use this donot preview, just submit (that gets you around a big in the board SW.

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My control says browse, so if i select a picture, 800x600, says file too large
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Here is a link to pictures of all the photos. Most intresting is the rear panel, wide open woofer size hole with a finish ring around it.



http://s201.photobucket.com/albums/a...on=tageditmany
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Hello ddoyle, when I clicked on the link you provided, it went to the homepage for the website, not to the specific page(s) of the pictures you posted. Thought you may want to know.

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My control says browse, so if i select a picture, 800x600, says file too large
I guess the button name must be browser (or platform) specific.

If that is the pixel extent, then the filesize exceeds 100kB.

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Hello ddoyle, when I clicked on the link you provided, it went to the homepage for the website, not to the specific page(s) of the pictures you posted. Thought you may want to know.
If you look at the URL, i guess that you need to be logged in as "doylefly" to get at the pictures.

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