I found it interesting that the cones are the same. One basket looks to be a more refined build. But they are very close to being exact in size. I do wish they had same magnet structure. They both are supper efficient though. These cabinets had all of these speakers wired together like a spider...
Thanks! Unfortunately... I no longer own that one. It was one of the only receivers I ever regret selling. Maybe one day it will find its way home! lol
So as I look back at my pictures I realized we had 4 cabinets. Basically two sets of different cabinets. Two of them had 1 18" mystery speaker, and 1 2245h jbl in each cabinet. The other two speaker cabinets (much taller) had 2 knight 615hc speakers, 1 Utah 15" coaxial, and 1 8" Phillips...
For some reason I tend to like the less popular receivers of the low/mid ranges. Don't get me wrong... I have owned many receivers that get much praise. But I think there is some joy in having something that sounds great and is a bit different. That being said I enjoyed a Scott R77s for a long...
I know what you mean about the aircraft vibe. I was given them from a friend, who inherited them from family, who got them from a previous tenant. they were in cabinets made of junk plywood scraps. Every screw was different on the cabinets. Other speakers included in the cabinets were two JBL...
Hello, I recently came across this pair of 18" speakers. They were installed in some plywood cabinets that were about 6ftx6ftx3ft. Im trying to figure out what they are... or who might have made them... or any info really! They both appear to have the same cone but different dust caps. If you...
Hello, Yea... so my name is Sebastian and I have a vintage stereo addiction! Hey at least I can admit it right? lol. I'm from central California. My first memories of listening to any music were of my grandfather and his Sansui 7070 with Altec vott setup. Then my father had a Marantz 2235...