Guys,
There is a pair of Apogees AE12A's cabinets that are offered to me , looks like they are dual 18's .
The price looks reasonable for the cabinets only, I mean worst case scenario (busted drivers)
Good scenario: they will kick for some more years
There is a special on 2 drivers right now
LaVoce SAF184.01 - 8 149bux
And
Beyma 18WRS600 - 8 159bux
Does any of those will work on the Apogees?
Or I need something like 18TBX100
Found this specs in the net
There is a pair of Apogees AE12A's cabinets that are offered to me , looks like they are dual 18's .
The price looks reasonable for the cabinets only, I mean worst case scenario (busted drivers)
Good scenario: they will kick for some more years
There is a special on 2 drivers right now
LaVoce SAF184.01 - 8 149bux
And
Beyma 18WRS600 - 8 159bux
Does any of those will work on the Apogees?
Or I need something like 18TBX100
Found this specs in the net
Enclosure type: rectangular, optimally vented bass
Format: Electronically-coupled
Driver complement: dual apogee dd1803, 18" cone
Nominal impedance, 8 ohms each driver
Frequency response: 30hz - 105 hz +/-3 db, 1 meter on axis
Sound pressure level: 128db continuous, 134 db peak @ 1 meter
Max power handling: 1200 watts continuous, 4800 watts peak (600/2400 each driver)
Input connectors: neutrik nl4mp speakon
Rigging hardware: 12 guage steel nutplates on both ends backed with steel reinforcing brackets. accepts 3/8-16 threaded fasteners.
Dimensions: 44.75"W x 30"H x 22.5" d
Weight: 85 lbs.
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Rolando,
Apogee cabinets were solidly built using 3/4" Baltic Birch.
If they are real, they weigh ~85 kilograms, ~187 pounds.
The ports would be undersized for high displacement drivers, but OK for something like the Beyma 18WRS600 with it's 8.5mm Xmax.
If you wanted to go with higher power/displacement/output drivers increasing port length and area would be easy to do.
Art
Apogee cabinets were solidly built using 3/4" Baltic Birch.
If they are real, they weigh ~85 kilograms, ~187 pounds.
The ports would be undersized for high displacement drivers, but OK for something like the Beyma 18WRS600 with it's 8.5mm Xmax.
If you wanted to go with higher power/displacement/output drivers increasing port length and area would be easy to do.
Art
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Thanks Art,
There is a processor that come with that system originally but I guess I will need to use the old DRPA and dial some HP BW 24 @ 28Hz and maybe some EQ.
how do you spot if the cabs are not originals
There is a processor that come with that system originally but I guess I will need to use the old DRPA and dial some HP BW 24 @ 28Hz and maybe some EQ.
how do you spot if the cabs are not originals
If it's 13ply and heavy, the rigging hardware and the Apogee Sound logo looks legit, it probably is original.
I've never seen a knock-off Apogee Sound cabinet, they were never all that popular in the live sound market 1985-1999.
After that they were bought by Bogen, a company more known for 70volt line paging systems in factories, restaurants, schools and churches.
Art
I've never seen a knock-off Apogee Sound cabinet, they were never all that popular in the live sound market 1985-1999.
After that they were bought by Bogen, a company more known for 70volt line paging systems in factories, restaurants, schools and churches.
Art
Interesting design on the AE-12s2.
A vent across top and below the drivers would have looked better in my opinion.
A vent across top and below the drivers would have looked better in my opinion.
What about a center rectangular vent.Interesting design on the AE-12s2.
A vent across top and below the drivers would have looked better in my opinion.
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Like the KS28 😎
Idk if there are 2 discreet chambers or the whole volume shared by the 2 drivers
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