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    Help identifying 800 series drivers

    I'm trying to rebuild my Altec A7 Voice of the Theater speakers out of bits and pieces that somehow have survived several moves and many years of storage in a disassembled state.

    Here's what I know I have :

    - two A7 cabinets with some replacement 416-8a woofers on the way.

    - a pair of the 511B horns

    - a pair of N809-8A crossover networks

    - a pair of new in the box Altec 21545 diaphragms for the high frequency drivers (bought these over 25 years ago and never installed them).

    - a pair of high frequency drivers - model unknown (look like 800 series but there are no labels or back covers) - 1" throat - with numbers 391524 on one and 391350 rubber stamped on the back surface.

    - the pair of original 21545 diaphragms have broken conductors leading to the diaphragm - can these be repaired?


    I think I have everything I need to assemble the speakers with the exception of the back covers with the terminal posts for the high frequency drivers - I'll contact Bill about those.

    What I need help on is this - what model driver do I have and are the diaphragms I have the right impedance? I assume I need 8 ohm since everything else I have is that value.
    Are these the best diaphragms for this assemblage - I'm also concerned about how the 800 Hz crossover will work with the 500 horns.

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    Re: Help identifying 800 series drivers

    21545 is an 8 ohm Symbiotik 'fram. If they were the original 'frams, then your drivers are either 807-8As or 808-8As, you could tell which by the front-to-back dimension.

    The broken leads can be soldered with a steady hand.

    If you get new rear covers from Bill they'll have the wire terminals for the newer 'frams, but can be changed.

    All-aluminum 'frams are preferable for HIFI over Symbiotiks. You might get a fair way to buying new 'frams by selling your NOS Symbiotiks on eBay... maybe.

    800Hz XO on a 511 is no problem.
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    Re: Help identifying 800 series drivers

    Thanks! - great information and very helpful.

    My drivers measure 2-1/2" front to back - does that make them 808's or 807's?

    The 21545 'frams have an aluminum looking dome in the center with a brownish looking flexible diaphragm connecting the dome to the mounting ring - I guess this is where the Symbiotik description comes from?

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    Re: Help identifying 800 series drivers

    The dome is the diaphragm, technically

    The brown ring is called a "surround" or "suspension". It is not the diaphragm.

    Symbiotik has the brown Mylar suspension. The Hi-Fi diaphragm has an aluminum suspension, sorta crinkly looking.

    The Symbiotik name comes from the use of two different materials working together.
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