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Recently acquired these..just for fun, I like old stuff I guess.Anyone know anything about these?. I see that the woofer is accessed
at the top, not bottom. Is this a K-33 woofer? Gold basket, pleated
cloth surround. Has "DIA=33cm" and Rdc=315..(probably 3.15)(omega symbol)
written on the magnet. Measures 3.4 ohms.
Edits: 09/19/16 09/19/16Follow Ups:
I know it's his because it's in Hope Arkansas.
"For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong" H. L. Mencken
Edits: 09/20/16
That's so cool in a super creepy way :)
Cool - -I remember the first review - maybe in High Fidelity magazine - plus much later. the sound of LS at a local music store on Count Basie, Ray Brown, Louis Bellson's first Pablo "Basie Jam" - i probably prefer it to the Khorn.
are the outer walls 3/4" plywood? - fwiw I've heard stories of LS being only 5/8" but don't know if that was true.
hows the midhorn and tweeter look?
Karlson Evangelist
It's 3/4 ply. K400 is the usual cast alum. unit, mid and K77 both
the alnico mag. version. I'd date these '65-early 70's'. Top access
woofer models were the early ones.
I,ve only been up close to one pair, but they were 3/4 in. plywood.
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