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In Reply to: RE: RCA horns pic posted by drlowmu on November 01, 2014 at 08:48:33
Have a pair of ubangie cabinets in my garage also matching horns. A project for another day. I do enjoy the older Shearer horns not searching for SOTA with these systems I have others for that just fun. If I had more room I would set it all up. I may build another outbuilding but know it would just be filled so have hesitated. Have a good pile of extras I'm going to list on ebay. That might free enough space to set up another system. lol
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Hi !! At one point, about 15 years ago, I personally owned 6 Ubangies !! And I am just a single audiophile guy living in an apartment. Walter Clay has four of mine.
Now I am down to A7-800s, and no longer reach for the moon. Am happy. I just try to optimize my SE DC 2A3 amps these days, as amps, I believe, are the weakest link in audio.
RCAs were fun. I grew tired of the RCA field coil drivers ( MI-1428B as I recall ) because they had a slight signature of their own. Had 13 of those RCA F.C. drivers, was a early user, now I have none, sold them off.
Jeff Medwin
I prefer the 9448 over the early RCA FC. Enjoy the RCA Radial but the diffusion of the RCA multicells is very pleasant I've had folks in the audio industry non horn guys that were greatly impressed by the sound quality. I do use a modern crossover of very high quality and the t500amk2 tweeters. So kind of a mix of old and new.
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