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How do you interpet the impedance? The speaker is a 2-way with a mechancal crossover.
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I have a pair of these in my vintage driver collection. Re = 5.8 ohms (nominal 8 ohms), about 14 ohms at 10 kHz and between 6 and 10 ohms from 100 Hz to 3.5 kHzFs. These will work well in reflex cabinets in the 4 - 7 cf range, with useful bass to about 40 Hz. Mids are smooth, so a nice 2-way is possible. Treble is usable to about 12 kHz, but is a bit rough. This driver could also be used on an OB, but may be excursion limited in larger rooms. Wagner and Baach organ fans should look elsewhere. These are quite sensitive and should work very well with a vintage (early) ss receiver in the 15- 30 wpc range, or with pp 6BQ5s on the 8 ohm tap.Regards,
That's from the tube era, so I'd guess the impedance is such it will work with either tap. Makes no difference with a SS amp. Probably has a minimum closer to 8 ohms (like 10 ohms?) and peaks that rise much higher.That one looks to be in nice shape.
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