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    Early Style 604-8Gs

    ALTEC Lansing DUPLEX 15" Speakers 604-8G SUPER NICE! - eBay (item 280531535879 end time Jul-12-10 18:01:53 PDT)

    Interesting that they have the E style rear cover, and the label on the magnet, rather than on the rear driver cap.

    I've never seen a pair like this, was this common? Obviously with s/n's in the 1000 range, a few were made!

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    Re: Early Style 604-8Gs

    Here's mine....


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    This one's SN 1301. I don't know what the other one is.....
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    Re: Early Style 604-8Gs

    Nice looking speakers:2thumbsup:.
    Your neighbors called. They like your music.

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    Re: Early Style 604-8Gs

    Nice.

    I must say, the angle in the first pic Analog really shows clearly that it is a 515 magnet and an 802 magnet joined.

    What cab are they in?

    Also do they have Tangerines?


    The listed pair s/n are 810, 1032

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    Re: Early Style 604-8Gs

    That cab is a 825/828 you can see the kerf cuts in the flare and the bottom chamber so that is a VOT cab 828.

    @AA looks like oil spray or something on top of the driver what is that.

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    Re: Early Style 604-8Gs

    Thought it was an 828 type.

    Unusual to see a 604 in one, how do the sound?

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    Re: Early Style 604-8Gs

    And did you have to make a special back cover for the box? The drivers are too deep otherwise, right?

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    Re: Early Style 604-8Gs

    No foolin' youse guys....

    Here's my dining room....

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    I got 'em from a local fellow who I know from AK who found them locally for, get this.....

    $100.....:doh:


    I picked them up from him for $1000 and a nice pair of 872B Madrids. I couldn't begrudge him the $$$ since he needed a new heat pump and is unemployed. I got the madrids back later for $200 with a new set of EMIT tweeters included....:khan:
    I haven't looked to see what phase plugs are in them, and that greyish substance is dust or some schmutz of some kind


    They sound pretty darn good on a SET 45 amp and Mac 110Z, with my only criticism being a little lack of bottom end, but not much. The 828 is one of the late versions, and has a hole cut in the back for the end cap to stick out of.

    I'm planning on moving them to a different cabinet, like this one which came from another AKer out of Atlanta and had 604's in them. Some day I'd like to get some nice big cabs, like 620's or so, but for now, these will have to do.
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    The cabinets have a set of my original 515's in them, and will prolly trade places with the 604's when I get moved into my new mancave.....:2thumbsup:
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    Re: Early Style 604-8Gs

    Quote Originally Posted by analog addict View Post
    I haven't looked to see what phase plugs are in them,
    They have the metal phase plugs.The tangerines didn't come until almost to the H model the very end production of the G's got the tangerines.

    Mine have the newer end cap foilcals and still have the metal plug too.

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    Re: Early Style 604-8Gs

    Quote Originally Posted by Altec Best View Post
    They have the metal phase plugs.The tangerines didn't come until almost to the H model the very end production of the G's got the tangerines.

    I wouldn't guarantee that...I have seen 78 production with tangerines followed by 79 with metal...I think it depends sometimes on which parts box was opened that day.

    There is a lot of overlap with the use of phase plugs...
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