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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: The Great Prairies
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SOLD
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For sale are a pair of NOS Japanese made Foster Horn Loaded Tweeters.
Never used, ready for use. *Perfect* condition. 8 Ohm impedance, 1" phenolic/textile diaphragm, Alnico drive magnet, ABS construction w/ exponential flare, 3.5" faceplate. An excellent little tweeter with plenty of chirp. C$31.50/pr |
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Where did you find new AlNiCo versions of these? The new ones i've run into are ceramic...
dave
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Hi Dave, I bought a supply of these a number of years ago. There are a few different ceramic styles with several horn variations on the same theme. The Alnico structure on these is nice because they can be run as an open back driver but most ceramics are sealed only, even with the cans removed. There's only one ceramic I've seen that uses a relieved backplate.
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frugal-phile(tm)
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ery interesting... none of the ones i've had apart where like that... certainly makes them more valuable... $31 is a bargin.
dave
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$31.50 is the intro price but I'll have to up it before long in order to make it worthwhile shipping them out.
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One of the best CD players in the world regardless of price, the SONY SCD-1 in beautiful condition. Fully functional, un-modified, low hours and no issues. For those interested in purchasing and owning this statement peice, please contact.
*** All the particulars including pricing are compiled in a PDF file which will be emailed to serious parties. *** |
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Here's the first page of the PDF file:
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I'm looking for pairs of "phenolic ring" paper cone tweeters (as pictured). There were two varieties made: a 1/2" and 3/4" coil. I'd like to monkey with the 3/4" version (diameter of the dustcap = V.C. diameter).
Basically, and realistically, I'm looking for a fellow DIY'er (living in CANADA) who wants to be paid for his efforts putting them in a box and sending them out. I know for certain there's 1000's of these tweeters out there and they command peanuts on the market. I doubt I'll get a reply to this post but one never knows. |
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