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RE: Altec 1505B horns?

Ta-7331s aren't the greatest but they work...and some variation of that folded baffle, I guess they call it an H baffle today is a useful size reduction measure.

The baffles I'm talking about are open back, horn in front. The 2x18" "W horn" baffle for the Mirrophonic Model 2, for example. Here's a lousy sounding vid of some bad Japanese jazz of the M2 at Munich. Boy, did that showroom have problems, especially with a sound system for a 3000 seat theater!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQxNzaj72Bw

http://www.silbatoneacoustics.com/mirro.html

There were a few different baffles for the 14.5" TA-4151 with a short C horn on front open back.

Couple instances of that model in these pics.

http://silbatone.com/koreatrip.html

Awesome bass from all of the above...but not light and compact!


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