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    Which enclosure for 414-8c Altec

    Hi All

    I'm new here,by result of my research re: 2 - new ALTEC 414-8C speakers.sn 01921 & 01971. I would like your opinions on enclosure types and drawings which will suit this model speaker. The free air resonance is 30Hz. The types which interest me most are:
    Transmission line. Onken. Reflex. Extended LF reproduction is important.

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    Re: Which enclosure for 414-8c Altec

    Welcome aboard buddy, I'm not up on 414's but I'm sure somebody around here is.

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    Re: Which enclosure for 414-8c Altec

    Greets!

    Since Fs is considerably higher than any published or measured specs I'm aware of, what's the rest of the specs?

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    Re: Which enclosure for 414-8c Altec

    Altec designs were all bass reflex with that driver that I am aware of so look at the 9849 designs for one example of cab volume if you go that route. As an alternative to that, Baby Onken used a 414 driver and woudl be a fun wood working project. Plans are available on the net.

    Anyway you stack it though, that driver does not do what I would call extended LF. It makes an awesome midbass driver though. My 9849-8D's like to cross over to a sub at about 60hz. Low bass is MIA.

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    Re: Which enclosure for 414-8c Altec

    Trust me, it can, but it takes a large cab and a matching impedance amp.

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    Re: Which enclosure for 414-8c Altec

    I'm thinking about the same question, but what I'm thinking is how would a pair of these sound in a set of EV Aristocrat cornerhorns? I have a pair of Aristo's that have been begging for a new driver load instead of their EV SP12Bs. I'll have to measure them out, but I was thinking 12" woofer and possibly a 811/511 horn with appropriate CD. It may even be possible to stuff a set of 15" drivers in them, but I'm not convinced.

    Anyone care to comment?

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    Re: Which enclosure for 414-8c Altec

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    Re: Which enclosure for 414-8c Altec

    All the old EVs I'm familiar with are high Qts to keep efficiency high 'on the cheap', so a low Qts driver such as the 414 would need lots of EQ, preferably by using a high output impedance amp with variable DF bass tone control up to ~20 ohms to dial it in for most tonally balanced in-room response. Unfortunately, this much EQ tends to make them sound 'boomy'/'loose'.

    Only one way to know for sure though.

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