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Hi!
Can anyone identify this speaker? It has one 10" bass, 10" slave bass, 4" or 5" midtone and a tweeter.The grill are of metal. No badge on front or back. Not very heavy or well built. I thought of Canton for the grills. JBL or Celestion for the drivers. Theese speakers is in a thrift shop near me.
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the base model of the sidefiring 3way BLASTER. the other channel should be placed with the tweeter the opposite way.
but seriously, not celestion dittons, the drivers aren't right. can't tell about the woofer and passive but the mid and tweeter look fairly good quality.
...regards...tr
An exclusive product from WhiteVan?
The Crown BF-6000SUX is a very special amplifier built by Crown, well a spec sheet was built by Crown. A joy to read.
So I don't think anyone would try to use that name for fear of lawyers calling for Crown.
My only experience with Crown/Amcron was a D150 Amp that spewed DC into my JBLs
both new outa the box--stuffed the Speakers and Amp
Buy at your peril
Meh!
Des
I believe that model is the LIMITED MKIII version.NOT to be mistaken for the base model!
Much higher quality pressboard.
Hi!
I did walk away and I will not pick them up. I was curious beacause of the classic setup and the metal grills. It reminded me of a bad copy of Celection Ditton 66. I have owned many classic speakers, but I could not identify theese. Thank you all for replying.
I'd pass on them. From what I see come through the shop, the
woofer frames (square, thin stamped steel) are typical of very
low end speakers, small magnet and voicecoil typically. The mid
and tweeter are cheap too.Like you said, if the cab is light, poorly built, probably junk speakers!.
Worlds apart from vintage JBL drivers!.
Edits: 09/25/15 09/25/15
I would guess Canton or ADS from the metal grill comment--
Happy Listening
They look like, early version, "white van" speakers to me.
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