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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
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<blockquote data-quote="stereoholic" data-source="post: 943691" data-attributes="member: 20579"><p>My word that brings back memories.I built a pair of those Coral's back in the 80's, might still have the pamphlet and specs at home somewhere. They were sold as a kit, which I bought at Hamrads in Capetown. Those 12" woofers with the inverted roll off suspension could pump out some serious bass. The crossover was a 3-way with tweeters connected in series if I remember correctly. Great for parties, but the highs and midrange were a bit harsh to use as hifi speakers.Whoever, built them should have fitted the drivers from the front of the baffle plate, they sound better that way.They were rated at 60 w and efficiency was about 90 db+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stereoholic, post: 943691, member: 20579"] My word that brings back memories.I built a pair of those Coral's back in the 80's, might still have the pamphlet and specs at home somewhere. They were sold as a kit, which I bought at Hamrads in Capetown. Those 12" woofers with the inverted roll off suspension could pump out some serious bass. The crossover was a 3-way with tweeters connected in series if I remember correctly. Great for parties, but the highs and midrange were a bit harsh to use as hifi speakers.Whoever, built them should have fitted the drivers from the front of the baffle plate, they sound better that way.They were rated at 60 w and efficiency was about 90 db+ [/QUOTE]
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