Greetings to all. You ever been driving along and see something that makes you jam on the brakes and back up? I did yesterday! Sitting on the curb covered in dust were these monster horns. I figured even if they were junk I would still have something to play with for an afternoon and I couldn’t beat the price.
The “small” ones on top I have identified as JBL drivers attached to a generic horn. The ones in the middle are Renkus Heinz as they are clearly marked on the back of the driver.
The ones on the bottom however are a mystery. The only thing I can make out on the driver is “75” stamped in blue. The cabinet only has “Bohemia, New York” that I can make out on a very worn data plate.
Anyone know of live sound stuff made there? Google has nothing.
BTW the mystery horns work beautifully. The RH have diaphragms melted to the magnet! The small ones show open windings on ohm meter.
The “small” ones on top I have identified as JBL drivers attached to a generic horn. The ones in the middle are Renkus Heinz as they are clearly marked on the back of the driver.
The ones on the bottom however are a mystery. The only thing I can make out on the driver is “75” stamped in blue. The cabinet only has “Bohemia, New York” that I can make out on a very worn data plate.
Anyone know of live sound stuff made there? Google has nothing.
BTW the mystery horns work beautifully. The RH have diaphragms melted to the magnet! The small ones show open windings on ohm meter.
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I’ve no idea. Looks possibly like an early Klipsch? Although Klipsch was pretty adamant of prominently placing their logo on products.
Haha yes that's happened to me as well,thank got I have good brakes
It's hard just to see from pics but looking at the flare rate I would check ev, dukane . The screws and faint ribs could also be old peavy.
The driver looks typical ev atlas etc
It's hard just to see from pics but looking at the flare rate I would check ev, dukane . The screws and faint ribs could also be old peavy.
The driver looks typical ev atlas etc
The one on the left looks like a Public Address horn. Have You measured impedance ?
8 ohms
Can someone please help me ID the model of this Community horn?
Do you think throat size and horn dimensions might help?
Late to the party here. But those horns are Gollehon MR90 late version, Made in Grand Rapids. Also were marketed by P.R.O. Audio.
See here GOLLEHON MR-90 MID RANGE SPEAKER (PAIR)
See here GOLLEHON MR-90 MID RANGE SPEAKER (PAIR)
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