Hi,
This is my first post on this Forum.
Just got a pair of 416-8C, and I am thinking about putting them in 816 enclosures - any views on that as a working plan is greatly appreciated.
Hi,
This is my first post on this Forum.
Just got a pair of 416-8C, and I am thinking about putting them in 816 enclosures - any views on that as a working plan is greatly appreciated.
The initial responses will likely ask you to clarify your application/goal for the combination, so you may want to get a jump on that and describe your situation. Also to clarify the flavor of 816 that you are referring to.
My (generally uninformed) impression of the 816 is that you won't obtain a lot of low bass from it's ported section.
This would seem confirmed by the 816VI sheet:
http://www.altecpro.com/pdfs/vintage...r%20System.pdf
Noting that it spec's a 515, not a 416 though.
Initially my idea was to try to get away with a 2-way system, since it would simplify some matters (and probably complicate others, but still...), so right now I have these 416-8C:s and a set of Pioneer PD50/PH50 - compression drivers and horns, just pre-TAD era.
Recommended xover for those are 800Hz.
I realize that trying to achieve true horn loading in the bass region is not an option for me, because of my limited room space. That's why I've been pondering the VOT cabs as a possible candidates.
I'll 2nd Gearfreak's post and would just add this: If you have room for the 816 footprint, then you have room for the 825/828 footprint. In most listening rooms the 825/828 yields a couple advantages. First, they will put the midbass and HF horns at a better listening height, and second, the 825/828 is an improved midbass horn with no parallel sides vs. the 816 with it's parallel top and bottom panels.
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Isn't a good deal of the additional dimension to accomodate a recessed grill?As an aside...... comparing the various spec sheets, I've confirmed that the 816VIX is not the same size as an earlier 816. The later cabinet is slightly larger in all external dimensions besides having a different port arrangement.
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Ok, I take back part of what I just said...... the early cabinets are 1/2" deeper. The 816VIX is taller/wider (orientation is 90 degrees off). The A/B is 21.75, but the VIX is 25.3". When comparing to an 828 the flares is actually a bit wider too, and I've always heard it repeated that the 816 and 825/828 share horn designs.
I would imagine the internal volumes are probably pretty close.
Audio_by_Goodwill
Michigan, USA
With one exception..... if it's the 816VIX cabinet. It sits the other way, with parallel sides rather than parallel top and bottom. In that case the foot print is smaller than the 825/828. I was actually going to use a pair of the earlier 816 turned the other way, but didn't end up getting them. Either way, they're all bigger than your average home speaker..... from any era :-)
How would the horn orientation affect the sound? The 816VIX is always shown the other way. Furthermore the 210 and 815 are also oriented in that manner.
Audio_by_Goodwill
Michigan, USA
It's supposed to go down to 50hz.
Yes, but that's a system sheet, not the enclosure sheet.This would seem confirmed by the 816VI sheet:
http://www.altecpro.com/pdfs/vintage...r%20System.pdf
Noting that it spec's a 515, not a 416 though.
This is the cabinet sheet:
http://www.altecpro.com/pdfs/vintage...%20Cabinet.pdf
....... but I wouldn't assume the VI/VIX since it's not as common as the earlier A and B cabinets. The earlier cabinets also list the 416.
As an aside...... comparing the various spec sheets, I've confirmed that the 816VIX is not the same size as an earlier 816. The later cabinet is slightly larger in all external dimensions besides having a different port arrangement.
I think I'm going to put in a Christmas CD, and play it through my 9864-8a (816-VIX cabinet)...... sometimes I miss the bass, sometimes I don't.
Audio_by_Goodwill
Michigan, USA
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