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Old 7th April 2007, 12:01 AM   #1
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Default Recycling Bozak drivers

Does anyone have T/S parameters for Bozak drivers? There are a lot of them showing up on Ebay at very attractive prices. As I understand it Rudy Bozak employed Infinite Baffles and usually had about a 5 cubic foot minimum enclosure size. The woofer and the midrange employ identical magnets and appear very well built. I think they were ALNICO until about 1972(?) when he switched to Ceramic. The cones were "cooked" by Rudy and employed wool as a primary ingredient. Overall they are very high quality drivers but are they worth trying to recycle?

Dave...this sounds like "The Coach is Calling Your Number"!?

Ray
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