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    Are these GPA cone numbers?

    There is a pair of 604G on that auction site with cone numbers

    035400
    16-168

    He claims they are recones from GPA. I don't have any reason to doubt him but it got me to thinking, my Urei 604G has cone numbers

    349 99
    035400

    Are these both GPA cones or is mine something else? Thanks

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    Re: Are these GPA cone numbers?

    GPA cone numbers start with the letters "GPA"....




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    Re: Are these GPA cone numbers?

    Quote Originally Posted by bowtie427ss View Post
    GPA cone numbers start with the letters "GPA"....




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    And I have definitely seen that before. The confusion is the 35400 part. I was wondering if that was GPA's manufacturing code or something. I didnt know if they added the GPA in front of the part number later, or if it has always been there

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    Re: Are these GPA cone numbers?

    Request a pic.

    I love pics.
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    Re: Are these GPA cone numbers?

    I suck at posting pics on here. The first link is the 604G pair on ebay. Picture #7 shows the cone code.

    Altec Lansing 604 8g Speakers with Crossovers | eBay

    The second link is the single Urei 604G that I bought. Picture #9 shows the cone code. All the pics are in the description

    UREI ALTEC 604-8G Studio Monitor Loudspeaker 15" Subwoofer 8? Driver #25120

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    Re: Are these GPA cone numbers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Elitopus1 View Post
    I suck at posting pics on here.
    photo bucket can be your bestest friend.
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    Re: Are these GPA cone numbers?

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    Re: Are these GPA cone numbers?

    035400 was the cone number on the later 515 416 604 units. It appears as the cone number for many Altec units that are of similar ilk, i.e. 416/515/604 in the 1999 EVI/Altec parts cross reference. AFAIK it is the updated 21184-x cone, used in the 416/515/604 series.
    How different it sounds, I don't know. Bowtie has pointed out that GPA add the GPA prefix and use many of the Altec part numbers from the time when they purchased the tooling, hence GPA 35400 is probably the same as an 35400. It may be possible that early GPA cones did not have the GPA prefix, just to muddy things.

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    Re: Are these GPA cone numbers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil-G View Post
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