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Stig

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  1. FYI, this Eminence woofer #15FPHH4D was used in the early Speakerlab K under their #1500D designation. During this period at speakerlab they filled the backchamber with fiberglass so I don't think Klipsch ever used this woofer as a K-33.
  2. pzannucci, Thanks for the kind words, enjoy your weekend.
  3. Thanks mach-1, great packing job. My search is over.....
  4. mach-1, bingo that's what I need. My woofer has a single gasket also so it will work fine. How do I send you a private message?
  5. Kwingylee, thanks for the offer of your round magnet K-33. I will have to decline because the K-33-P is a square magnet model from late 60's early 70's and would not match the appearance or specs of the newer model K-33. Thanks again for the offer, enjoy your day. Stig
  6. Hi everybody, long story short got a pair of k-33-P's with make an offer on the bay. One woofer arrived with a frozen cone and a bent magnet. The other woofer works fine. If someone has a spare K-33-P we can talk price. thanks, Stig
  7. plans are here....WWW.superbadcat.com/Jensen/imp_diy.pdf this is how these cabinets STARTED.......it's all there...... without the makeup
  8. plans are here... WWW.superbadcat.com/jensen/imp_diy.pdf
  9. hi Bruno, Let me end this mystery ...those began life as Jensen Imperial back loaded corner horn cabinets. It is a 1950's design. They could be bought from Jensen as kits and put together or prebuilt. They could be loaded with a large number of different Jensen speakers. Somewhere along the line someone put a board across the top basshorn exit and put Klipsch mid and tweet drivers there and added a Klipsch crossover. They also cut a round hole in the front of the cabinet for a midrange, that is not in the original plans. The round whole at the bottom was for a 15 in. woofer which rearloads the basshorn. The plans for these are on the internet, just google Jensen Imperial corner horn. This WAS NOT a Klipsch designed cabinet.
  10. That was a Jensen Imperial back loaded corner horn. It needs a sealed back to function properly
  11. thanks for quick replies .........am aware of Bill @ GPA and his fine factory spec products. was looking to save some cash, probably a bad idea.....maybe DJK has experience with SSAUDIO diaphragms......maybe?
  12. has anyone bought Altec 902 diaphragm from simply speakers? they go for $37.95 on ebay... china garbage? thanks stig
  13. I want the bass bins-saw them on craigslist Seattle and emailed you ...have not heard back. I am in Yakima, please get back to me if they are still for sale thanks, stig
  14. hi guy's been away a while want to use altec 9028b driver with cornwall B network i know this was discussed many times but can't locate can someone be kind enough to refresh me on tap location and cap change for 8 ohm driver thanks
  15. new Donald Fagan solo "Morph The Cat" due out March 14
  16. ---------------- On 12/1/2004 9:01:21 PM DeanG wrote: Based on my present understanding, I would say yes. I asked a similiar question not long ago about whether or not the ALK was compatible with the K-55-M. Al's response was that both the K-55-V and K-55-M have the same output. I don't think the B3 was used for the Cornwall II, my parts list for the Cornwall II doesn't show an autotransformer. Reading your post again, I guess you were just talking about the horns? ---------------- the schematic I have for Cornwall II shows autoformer #3507. tap 0 for ground, tap 2 for input, tap 1 for output to squawker. Total of three taps shown. Tap one probably same as tap three on T2A autoformer.
  17. DeanG, Thanks for the 'Tom in D.C.' info, I was away from my keyboard all weekend so maybe Tom will still see the ? this week Thanks
  18. Hi Tom, am building Altec 816 cabs and hit a snag on the mounting bolt diameters. The older A7 cab used standard 14 9/16 dia. bolt circle for a 15" driver. The newer 828 and 816 cabs use a 15" dia. bolt pattern to accomadate the last series of Altec drivers which had a 16" frame. My question is whether the newer 16" drivers will fit on the old bolt pattern? Thanks
  19. go to the "High Efficiency Speaker Asylum" site, it's full of horn DIYers, good place to start
  20. HDBR, Jim Cornell, on my post concerning running the HK-430 operating 'flat'.....both your responses were exactly what I wanted to hear. Guess I'll be on e-bay with quite a few others...thanks
  21. Jim, concerning your 'new' HK-430,you say it has more bottom, and solid bass than the tube amp your running. curious if you run the receiver with tone controls set 'flat' with loudness switch OFF and no bass boost from equalizer. I'm interested in this receiver if it indeed does deliver like I keep reading on the forum..thanks
  22. djk, 'infamous Heresy shuffleboard experiment' can you or someone else expand on this, first I've heard of this thanks,
  23. Dale, we are only divided by a common language....I think George C. Scott said that in the movie 'Patton' (although he was talking to the Brittish) distant cousins all. Cheers and pass me a Moosehead
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