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The Vintage Audio Section
anyone know tesla speakers from klangfilm era
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 502877" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>With compression drivers if they are any good and in working condition they start fetching prices around latter day stuff. If it's vintage and good you're typically looking at depending on application some JBL, Altec, Tannoy (dual concentric), a few coral hf units, Vitavox or some of the ludicrously priced japanese pundits. There are some amazingly sweet drivers available these days that hand it to most of the vintage units unless you're looking to cross very low.</p><p></p><p>Beware of buying untested compression drivers as for example a JBL2441 original diaphragm will get you half of a proper european driver (Radian are a good substitute but even they aren't exactly cheap).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 502877, member: 18"] With compression drivers if they are any good and in working condition they start fetching prices around latter day stuff. If it's vintage and good you're typically looking at depending on application some JBL, Altec, Tannoy (dual concentric), a few coral hf units, Vitavox or some of the ludicrously priced japanese pundits. There are some amazingly sweet drivers available these days that hand it to most of the vintage units unless you're looking to cross very low. Beware of buying untested compression drivers as for example a JBL2441 original diaphragm will get you half of a proper european driver (Radian are a good substitute but even they aren't exactly cheap). [/QUOTE]
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