Re: Inexpensive start to a 606 style cab?
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GM
so may just have to get a pair for a 511/421 'poor man's' 606 assuming the 421s are still OK after being 'attic/closet queens' for going on 41 yrs now.
GM
GM if they been face down without any kind of rotation for 41 years.I guarantee they will need to be reconed.That's what happened to my woofers 416B's that I just bought recently for my project.Bill was having the darndest time getting them right.He determined that they must have been stored face down for a long time cause the coils weren't even close to being in the gap.Spiders were shot,he tried to bring them back "No Sale" with weight on the cone for about a week.So they had to be reconed.But they are identical WRT specs now.He sent a measurement analysis of the woofs when he sent them back. :)
Re: Inexpensive start to a 606 style cab?
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Cal Weldon
My bad.
Again only a few bucks to reinforce though.
Weather is getting better may actually buy a pair to investigate.
Re: Inexpensive start to a 606 style cab?
I'm tempted...
..no, no I'm not. My wife has reminded me that the speaker room is full and is now spilling out into another room so I guess these can wait. I do have another pair of 604-8H's that need a good home though...
:)
Re: Inexpensive start to a 606 style cab?
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Altec Best
GM if they been face down without any kind of rotation for 41 years.I guarantee they will need to be reconed.
No argument and why I've periodically set them outside face up on concrete on a bright, hot, Summer day till they bottomed out, then drove them a bit with a ~Fs sine wave for awhile before storing them face up for awhile until the old Heathkit died some years ago. Anyway, got it fixed last week enough to work, though I doubt it's all that accurate now, but good enough to work the 421s once it gets hot enough outside and hopefully the ~seven years I've only rotated them in the closet was enough to keep them from needing a re-cone. If not, I'll sell them as is and they will be just one more thing I held onto for too long in a 'penny wise, pound foolish' way.
GM
Re: Inexpensive start to a 606 style cab?
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Cal Weldon
I'm tempted...
..no, no I'm not. My wife has reminded me that the speaker room is full and is now spilling out into another room so I guess these can wait. I do have another pair of 604-8H's that need a good home though...
:)
There is no need at all to build these in the speaker room, maybe the kitchen is a much better place! ;)
Re: Inexpensive start to a 606 style cab?
And if I put a cupboard door on them she might think...
Hmm...
A.L.F. you're a bad man to put those ideas into my head :D
Re: Inexpensive start to a 606 style cab?
I emailed for the assembly instructions...shows the back to be "pegboard"
Still I think can be rescued.
http://www.hostboard.com/forums/hbmc...g?t=1302565741
Includes one of these only thing I can think of is if you want a female cabinet?
http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...g?t=1302565853
Anybody wants the PDF I can email it. I just made a couple jpegs from it.
Re: Inexpensive start to a 606 style cab?
Agreed, bracing is mostly just time and if the other panels are 3/4", then still well worth the price just to save having to layout, cut the angled panels and finish them. No clue what the b00bs are for.
GM
Re: Inexpensive start to a 606 style cab?
Unfortunately the hoped for dimensions were not there...