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In Reply to: RE: Frazier Dixielanders posted by Iain42 on December 09, 2016 at 20:37:02
don't know if my single unit is a regular or "jr." mine has an 8" woofer and the back chamber is vented. The HF horn has a very small throat.
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JR. was slightly smaller, about 20" square on the front vs. 24" square for the regular Dixielander, according to my old brochure. JR. also had a built in compression driver on the square front as well as a slot vent. Of course, they could have changed it over the years...
These seemed small to me. Could have been Jrs. Good news is there are 4 of them 8-)
I'd like to put a little multicell on top. Could be fun.
High sensitivity, wide dynamic range, low distortion, and smooth frequency response. Pwk
http://www.itishifi.com
The photo you showed in your first post match up with Dixielander, not the JR version.
I agree they could be fun! If you have the room, make them an offer!
My brother built a single, roughly copied, back in the 60's. It was lively and had some pretty good bass if memory serves. I still have a few odd shaped pieces of plywood scrap kicking around here that were part of it.
I should have measured them.
Thanks
High sensitivity, wide dynamic range, low distortion, and smooth frequency response. Pwk
http://www.itishifi.com
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