http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Altec-L ... rmvSB=true
These would make a great little project. Sort out the bass driver surrounds and the crossovers for some 16" high efficiency listening pleasure.
Big old Altecs are generally a lot more affordable than big old JBL's.
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Re: JBL speakers
Yes, could be a nice project, there's a US company (forgot the name) that could help with the crossovers and Altec drivers.
I was nearly scammed for a Altec 604g in Heritage cabs once,
when i said could i view before concluding,he went quiet, scumbag.
I was nearly scammed for a Altec 604g in Heritage cabs once,
when i said could i view before concluding,he went quiet, scumbag.
Frank...made me do it.
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Spot on, thats them, i was in contact with GPA at one stage thinking to import all the bits and commission a build here,Lindsayt wrote:Great Plains Audio - GPA?
needless to say pipe dreams now.
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Re: JBL speakers
Knocking together a Frankenstein project using compression drivers and horns and 12" or 15" bass drivers from Altec / EV / JBL via ebay / GPA would also be a nice project - and make transportation costs from the US more affordable. The trickiest bit would probably be coming up with suitable bass bins.