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was given a pair by my brother in laws,brother in law(phew),they were moving into a smaller house and remember me loving audio,i did not know what to expect when they delivered the speaker last evening and had no clue they even had this ,so i set up the really ugly flat paint black boxes and inspected them and opened them up ,just dusty with dog hair and a broken binding post with a broken wire,i called them and they said they have not used these since they moved to bethel in 90
hooked them up and they sounded horrible was not sure even if the tweeter was working ,they were playing low and the woofer was muffled, so i hooked them up to a t amp and let them play overnight with the radio
hooked them up to my 2a3 amp around 11 am today and what can i say such a beautiful sound no super high end but pretty efficent
never heard of them before and hopefully someone has more info, the web is very limited
probably the best ugliest speaker i have have ever had
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I think I may have a Frazier brochure from back in the day. If you want me to, I can dig it out and scan for you. Let me know.
John
i found a bunch of threads on the klipsch forum ,some people swear by them
i am curious if you know who made their drivers especially the 8 inch
the tweeter is Quam Nichols, crossed over with a 3.6U cap
some suggest its a 99db speaker i will ask the hiffeff board
thanks in advance
Send me an email through the asylum mail or otherwise give me your email. I am scanning it now.
I don't remember even hearing a Frazier, but I think my brother was taken with one of their models, can't remember which. He collected the brochure from a Knoxville store where he heard a demo.
They were a Texas company.
There was a Frizier dealer near me in the late '60s and early '70s. The speakers were always punchy and dynamic except once: A purchaser brought his in because they were too blah. (This goes back 45 years, so excuse the vague descriptions.) The dealer tried several amps to no avail but, eventually, figured out that the woofer and tweeter were wired out of phase internally. Punch returned.
I never cared for them because I thought them crude but they worked for some.
nt
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