Hi Mike, OG was talking about the frames on the woofers.You can give a more accurate age on verifying the frames.:welcome: You can put that amp in your pocketThat shows how efficient the Altecs really are.:2thumbsup:
Regards !!
1968 is my guess. Looks like a 5/8" plywood cabinet.
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So, they're A7-500's, not sure that question was ever really answered.
Agree with the other posters that '68 is the vintage, green paint on the components is a strong clue, they didn't use it very many years past that point.
Not all vegetables make good leaders.
they do have the 500 Hz crossover, it's
N-500-G DIVIDING NETWORK
I opened it up, the 15" is a 416-A, 16 Ohms, green. It has 21184-2 on the cone and 391836 on the frame
Does seem to be mostly 5/8" plywood construction.
So I guess they are 1968 A7-500?
Is there another model # for the cabinet type?
Thanks!
These have labels on the back JOLIET JUNIOR COLLEGE
and another JC DIST 525 2005
Oh that Z Vex IMP AMP is 1 watt, proof of Altec's efficiency claims.
5/8 ply and half backs = 825. 828 cab was born around 1970, maybe late '69 so the OP's are just a bit early to qualify.If your talking about just the cabinet it is a 828.
Not all vegetables make good leaders.
Nice decibal level for one watt! I would agree with Bowtie's estimate of approximately 1969. The last three digits of 391836 (stamped on your woofer) is the date code on your 416-A woofer. The 8 is the last digit of the year of manufacture (1968) and the 36 signifies the 36th week of 1968. So your woofer was manufactured in September 1968--your A7-500's were probably assembled around 1969.....
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