I don't suppose I've ever mentioned that I owned 2 pair of the original speakers.Glad to hear Mr. Pass mention Dr. Hill. Excuse my repetition but it was a highlight of my young audio life to get to hear the PLASMATRONICS tweeter and meet Dr. Hill when he brought it to a rather impromptu audio show in Atlanta.
Mike Dayton Wright even drew a cartoon of me with them stacked, top ones inverted, with another guy
saying "Something tells me you used to own 2 pair of Dayton Wrights".
Which I did.
I also have a pic of Joe Sammut's system with the Plasmatronics on top of the Dayton Wrights.
Those were the good old days....

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How funny... look at those old pictures.... Nelson playing an album.... guess what I was playing this weekend...
My LP12 got the new Karousel bearing.... you can not believe the sound in those grooves..
Vahevala, home of sailor
Vahevala, homeward sail away
Vahevala, home of sailor
Vahevala, homeward sail away
Every evening I'd be gone
Back on board by break of dawn
BTW: I saw Kenny Loggins in Santa Barbara in '82. At the outdoor amphitheater above the town. The acoustics were awesome, the PA was simple and the sound was fantastic. In fact, it was a PA that was a non PA... so good it was. And no, I wasn't wearing them bell bottom jeans. ;-)
My LP12 got the new Karousel bearing.... you can not believe the sound in those grooves..
Vahevala, home of sailor
Vahevala, homeward sail away
Vahevala, home of sailor
Vahevala, homeward sail away
Every evening I'd be gone
Back on board by break of dawn
BTW: I saw Kenny Loggins in Santa Barbara in '82. At the outdoor amphitheater above the town. The acoustics were awesome, the PA was simple and the sound was fantastic. In fact, it was a PA that was a non PA... so good it was. And no, I wasn't wearing them bell bottom jeans. ;-)
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Mike Dayton Wright even drew a cartoon of me with them stacked, top ones inverted, with another guy
saying "Something tells me you used to own 2 pair of Dayton Wrights".
Stacked DWG8s. :^)
Driven by a NAIM 250, Linn, a to die for system in the late 70s. Spent some glorious time in front of such.
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Is it me or JLHooker sounds a little...'rarefact'? No pun intended. Maybe you need to have a little mass in the driver. I mean instruments have a mass... 😎Was this video meant?
I can see the tank green screw-on safety cap.
look at SIT-4 as Mini BAF 2015 SIT amp; plenty of these made around
SissySIT is DEFiSIT for masses; more Cojones, possible to make
anyway, long story short - they're different but same fun factor; with appropriate speakers, differences in power and driving ability are diminished
SissySIT is DEFiSIT for masses; more Cojones, possible to make
anyway, long story short - they're different but same fun factor; with appropriate speakers, differences in power and driving ability are diminished
The DAYTON WRIGHT - how could I forget the exceptional fellow behind that company? There was a time that the DWs were the speaker we lusted for in Atlanta. After all, John Cooledge had a pair and that was all that mattered.
I was fascinated with the idea of the diaphragm in that gas bag. Brilliant idea.
Got to hear those a few times - always an interesting experience at Dr. Coolidge's house.
He invited me to Atlanta Symphony Hall once when his Mother could not attend and he is handing me his popper bottle in the balcony front row. I did not like that stuff at all but I would pretend to take a whiff of it to please my host. When you are nineteen you want to please as much as you can. I never did any further pleasing than that.
We took a FUTTERMAN H3aa over to his house one day - needless to say it was overwhelmed by the DWs legendary thirst.
Julius was another of the great fellows. Always had time for his customers and we held him in such awe we knew never to waste his time. It was a good balance..
PLASMATRONICS and DWs - what was your power bill during those golden days, Mr. Pass?
I was fascinated with the idea of the diaphragm in that gas bag. Brilliant idea.
Got to hear those a few times - always an interesting experience at Dr. Coolidge's house.
He invited me to Atlanta Symphony Hall once when his Mother could not attend and he is handing me his popper bottle in the balcony front row. I did not like that stuff at all but I would pretend to take a whiff of it to please my host. When you are nineteen you want to please as much as you can. I never did any further pleasing than that.
We took a FUTTERMAN H3aa over to his house one day - needless to say it was overwhelmed by the DWs legendary thirst.
Julius was another of the great fellows. Always had time for his customers and we held him in such awe we knew never to waste his time. It was a good balance..
PLASMATRONICS and DWs - what was your power bill during those golden days, Mr. Pass?
There's a huge amount of history - Dan D'Agostino was the DW rep in the U.S. and my business partner
Joe Sammut had the stacked DWs, so you can see how the connections happened. When Dan decided
to make amplifiers, all the lessons about driving DW's went into an amp designed around Apogee ribbons....

Joe Sammut had the stacked DWs, so you can see how the connections happened. When Dan decided
to make amplifiers, all the lessons about driving DW's went into an amp designed around Apogee ribbons....

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https://www.diyaudio.com/community/attachments/sit-4-pdf.1164827/
Found this while sleuthing. But couldn't find who posted it or if it was already posted in a thread somewhere.
Found this while sleuthing. But couldn't find who posted it or if it was already posted in a thread somewhere.
Sorry for the poor quality scan, the pic of the SIT has writing on the SIT of THF-51s.So even though it's not called out that's looking like a THF-51S.
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