Coral Flat 6 question.

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Going through some boxes I had lying, I found these two drivers.
They are both Coral Flat 6, but one of them is a Flat 6 II, the other is without the "II". Can some of you tell me the difference?
They look and feel the same, but are they suitable for a pair of speakers, between each other?
Thanks.

Steen.🙂
 

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Of the various Flat 6 I've seen the physical difference btw the Flat 6 and Flat 6 II is the frame and magnet assembly. However from your picture sure looks like they are both Flat 6 II, could well be a case of mislabelling during the production running change.... Yes, just use them as it is... very good sounding IMO much better than the corrent prodution Fostex..
 
From what I understand, the only difference between the two is the rated power handling-the II model being rated for higher power.For example there were two models of the Flat 10-the first model was rated for 20W,the II model for 40W.I would suggest checking this website- www.eastmarinedrive.com This guy has a lot of information on Coral speakers,including plans for the original cabinets.
 
Thanks for the replies🙂
Yes, just use them as it is... very good sounding IMO much better than the corrent prodution Fostex..
Thats good news😉 I was concerned that they would be different sensitivity or something. The magnet assembly and chassis looks excactly the same. Also the weight of them is the same. I guess I will try and mount them in some easy setup, too see if they sound alike🙂 Any suggestions for an easy "speakerbox"? If they sound good enough, I consider something like a Voigt pipe.

Steen🙂
 
steenoe said:
Thanks for the replies🙂

Any suggestions for an easy "speakerbox"? If they sound good enough, I consider something like a Voigt pipe.

Steen🙂

See earlier post for the link to the Coral website... Follow the drawings for either the sealed or BR box... Will sound very good in those boxes..
 
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