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Old 5th October 2009, 07:18 AM   #121
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Would thesee prices be in line with what Mr. Nagpal Offers in Mumbai? 2241..that number rings a bell is P-Audio following JBL's number notation?
Apparently, the model's a copy of the JBLs...
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Old 7th January 2010, 07:47 AM   #122
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hi guys,

some pro woofers are available in bhagirath palace ( new delhi ) specially p audio. models are

2241=5000 rs

1842=5500 rs

sd18 and 650el=6500 rs

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Old 8th January 2010, 04:27 AM   #123
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Hi,

Ravs did you get the chance to visit the shop I mentioned ?? Am awaiting a reply from you on that front !

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Old 8th February 2010, 10:09 AM   #124
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Just FYI, there are some surplus 4" Mission mid-bass drivers (some far-eastern OEM) that are available in various shops in Chennai for ~Rs.200. They're very well made, but with 4 ohms impedance - probably good for car-audio upgrades, or hook two in series as mid-bass drivers.

Also spotted some surplus Matsushita (Panasonic) 6-ohm 3" drivers for ~Rs.85. Again, heavy and very well-made with aluminium cone and thick solid-rubber surrounds, but the mounting flange and hole pattern is slightly larger than found on typical 3" drivers.
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Old 9th February 2010, 11:53 AM   #125
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even i have purchased 4" mission subwoofers from lamington rd. didnt get any specs. but the speakers are very well built ,the magnet is very heavy for a 4incher.it is paper cone and 8 ohms.
right now i am looking out to making the wallin jig ,need help, i am not technically qualified dont know to use a multimeter. please help
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Old 10th February 2010, 03:16 AM   #126
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........4" Mission mid-bass drivers (some far-eastern OEM) that are available in various shops in Chennai ........
surplus Matsushita (Panasonic) 6-ohm 3" drivers .........
Hi,
Can you give a shop name or where it (or they ) are located ? I'm assuming they are all on Ritchie street or Blackers road .
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This is one of the side streets, immediately parallel to Ritchie Street on the West (nearer to the Cooum). To get there, enter from Mount Road on the street next to India Silk House; keep going past Ritchie St. (the main North-South Road), and take the next right turn on to the street parallel to Ritchie St. This is a short, dirty segment of about 50 meters which has stores specializing in cabinets and speakers for the most part. There is a Rajasthani dude (with small gold ear studs) who runs a store on the right (East) side of this street - probably the 2nd store from the North end of the street. He sells only drivers, from what I could see. There are other stores in the same vicinity, including the Audio Store, which specialize in drivers and cabinets, but none has the range of drivers that this dude has.

It helps to speak Hindi, or take somebody along who can speak Hindi, to negotiate better terms. Also take a multimeter along to measure DC resistances. FWIW, the Matsushita driver has the text "T8PL19C6 CHN 0343CD" on it. CHN must refer to the country of origin of this driver, probably China. The Matsushita "M" logo is stamped on the flange, and the quality of the manufacture is sufficient to establish its authenticity.

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Thanks a lot for that info. I know that shop. Never looked in but have been past it several times. Will check it out.
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