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bearhifi

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Hello everyone, I am in the process of rebuilding these
speakers that I found and they use the T-35 tweeter and the
Atlas PD-5VH mid horn.
The driver is a CTS and the cabinet is well made as well. They are called Beta
speakers and they were made in Dallas Texas in
1977 to 1982, slotted $1200 a pair
new, 30 to 18k + or - 5 db, xver at 400 and at 5k,





Any suggestion on the project would be great! And any
suggestion with the crossover would be extremely great full.





Thanks





Frank

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Those look pretty cool.

The crossover is pretty close to LaScala / Belle / Khorn. The type A or AA cross at 6k.

The age of the caps on the crossovers would make them due for using fresh caps to get them back to spec. Other than that small thing, they shouldn't need anything to sound fabulous. Probably already sound quite decent.

What are your impressions so far?

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Well, looks like an autotransformer is used. We really would need to know the attenuation that it is set up for. Also, if it is using the 6 uF cap for the tweeter, I don't know how the T-35 lives through that. I would have to do some measurements on the crossover to know what is going on there.

Anyway, can't see why somewhere between a Klipsch type A and a type B wouldn't cover the problem.

Bob

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The woofer section looks like 12dB.

The composite 12µF cap looks like it feeds the autoformer.

The output of the autoformer goes through the switch, giving two choices for mid level.

The two caps for the tweeter look to be in series, 1.5µF total.

The wax filled caps are ElectroCube, stacked film type with hand soldered teflon wire terminations. They sound vastly better than the spiral-wrap-and-end-mashed-into-tin-paste that the Solen type are(Hovland and Theta are soldered), the connections don't degrade anywhere near as bad over time. I bet they still measure good.

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The woofer section looks like 12dB.

The composite 12µF cap looks like it feeds the autoformer.

The output of the autoformer goes through the switch, giving two choices for mid level.

The two caps for the tweeter look to be in series, 1.5µF total.

The wax filled caps are ElectroCube, stacked film type with hand

soldered teflon wire terminations. They sound vastly better than

the spiral-wrap-and-end-mashed-into-tin-paste that the Solen

type are(Hovland and Theta are soldered), the connections

don't degrade anywhere near as bad over time. I bet they still measure

good.

You are correct that the tweeter caps are in series.... 1.5 uf... Wow it didnt see that ...

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Now that's interesting. Has anyone here ever seen one of these before? The woodworking looks good. With a real balancing network and the right source material this could sound very good.

I cast a VOT for this to be dubbed the original Cornscala.

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Now that's interesting. Has anyone here ever seen one of these before? The woodworking looks good. With a real balancing network and the right source material this could sound very good.

I cast a VOT for this to be dubbed the original Cornscala.

Yeh, I was thinking LaScala on top and VOT on the bottom... all in one cab.

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Now that's interesting. Has anyone here ever seen one of these before? The woodworking looks good. With a real balancing network and the right source material this could sound very good.

I cast a VOT for this to be dubbed the original Cornscala.

Yeh, I was thinking LaScala on top and VOT on the bottom... all in one cab.

bearhifi, about what are the dimensions on these cabs? ballpark o.k.

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Now

that's interesting. Has anyone here ever seen one of these before? The

woodworking looks good. With a real balancing network and the

right source material this could sound very good.

I cast a VOT for this to be dubbed the original Cornscala.

Yeh, I was thinking LaScala on top and VOT on the bottom... all in one cab.

bearhifi, about what are the dimensions on these cabs? ballpark o.k.

I came up with about 3.8 cu feet for the inside of the box... I would give it more like maybe 4cf. There

really is two sections one is 19.25 X 24.5 X 8.25... And the other is 14.5

X 11.5 X 15.5...

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