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Eisboch wrote:
---------------------------------------------------- Man, talk about flashbacks ... Back in the late 50's or very early 60's when "HiFi" was the rage my father and a group of his friends got into building speaker cabinets for their "systems". They all met 1 or 2 times a week after work at one of the friend's garage because he had a well equipped wood working shop. I still remember the cabinet design - V shaped with a tunable slot along the rear for bass reinforcement. They took me along to the Radio Shack in Boston to get the speakers and crossover components and I can still remember the building and the original Radio Shack sign. ================================== Flashback is right!! I still remember buyng the plans from KLA Lab. in Detroit to build the Electro-Voice Aristicrat cabinets. I think thats what you're describing. It was called a "folded corner horn" and it was best used in the corner of a room so as to utilize the walls to expand the base notes. I used 2 EV 12" wide range speakers with a high freq. tweeter that I got from Lafayette. I built a stereo integrated amplifier that I got from Allied Radio (later to merge with Radio Shack), then scrounged around and found a Garrard turntable. My son still has the speakers and we joke that they and he are about the same age. I recall building them while my wife was pregnant with him. ===== Norm |
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