Help with these speakers

Yesterday i came across these speakers which immediately bought because they are full range drivers ans i was looking for a pair to build a set of speaker boxes. It says dew dortmund and that's all. Does anyone have information about these speakers? How good are they...?

They sounds wonderful when i hooked them up to my sansui au-alpha 999. However one speaker still needs some repair i think, i better take it to a professional speaker repairman to get it done right.

Any suggestions on how to fix it? You can see it in the photos, the one with damage gives a strange rattle.
 

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I found some information on german oldschool hifi pages about DEW. The company built only the magnets for companies like Saba, Heco, Grundig, Isophon.
Usually these types seem to be used in old Radios or Dual speakers.
That's all I could find about them - real vintage stuff!
The company DEW Deutsche Edelstahl Werke, was renamed to Tyssen in the late 70's.
Greetings
 
I found some information on german oldschool hifi pages about DEW. The company built only the magnets for companies like Saba, Heco, Grundig, Isophon.
Usually these types seem to be used in old Radios or Dual speakers.
That's all I could find about them - real vintage stuff!
The company DEW Deutsche Edelstahl Werke, was renamed to Tyssen in the late 70's.
Greetings

Great to know... Thanks a lot.
 
what was used for the attempted repair?
is it hard or pliable glue?

are these 8 inch?

They are around 7.5 inches... Almost 8.

The previous owner said he accidentally blasted way too much volume with bass which destroyed the edge. So he has used some rubber based gum which doesn't work as intended. I normally use liquid gasket maker on such things which works acceptably. Especially for small tears and holes but this looks much worse in my opinion.

That glue he used wasn't that flexible as well.
 

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I found one very similar. I just called it a Dortmund after the magnet. I did later call some with the same unique dustcap Telefunkens.

Do yours have this kind of dustcap (your pic is not clear)?

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Thay do sound very good.

dave
 

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Hi everybody... I gave mine to be repaired by a professional speaker repairman. He just told me it is ready and good as new. I will post photos soon as i get them.

Now im thinking of a good box for this, i know someone who can build beautiful boxes but he needs schematics. I would prefer a tower like model. Any recommendations?
 
I would prefer a tower like model. Any recommendations?

At this late date they need to be [re] broken in, then measure the T/S specs for each; otherwise, any idea what era they are? '50s, '60s, ??

For instance, a '50s era DIY book lists a 60 Hz Fs, 8 ft^3 with a vent area [Av] = [Sd] for 8" drivers whereas a '60s, '70s era books lists box sizes based on driver [Fs], [Av], so at the very least need to know its [Fs].
 
Hello everybody. Today i got my speakers back and they looks great. I did a brief listening and it sounded pretty good. Now i gotta get some nice boxes built for them. If you have any recommendations, they are welcome.
 

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