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    Re: New to Altec - what to buy

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    Hi all. New boy here. Been fascinated by horns for years but never had the wherewithal to get a set. I have been playing with large driver, large cabinet speakers for a good while now and really appreciate the effortless power they produce. 15" Tannoy Berkeley's (Alnico!!) where my first (I still miss the smooth presentation) and since then its been DIY all the way, ending up with a pair of onken based 12" fullrangers at the moment.

    I have been reading up all I can about the 802/806/808/902/811/511.......

    I have available at the moment

    806a-16 with 811b - In UK ?475
    808 converted to 802-8g with either NOS 511b or preloved 511b - IN Europe ?440 with NOS horns
    802-8g with 811b - In US ?395 including postage but not import taxes
    902-8b - In UK ?240

    In terms of initial cost vs. physical return I think the set from the US seems to make more sense as they are the most original unmolested set. But I have concerns (might not be real tho) that Alnico mags need to be re-magnetised as they age. From what I've read, the 902 is the more modern (1980's), non Alnico (no remag issue) and has the better U/HF but requires a higher xover of say 1200Hz and a decent slope to prevent overpower damage at lower frequencies. So the 902 seems a good buy from the sense of age and age related deterioration.

    This will be a DIY effort and horns will be built into a cabinet for WAF - thats actually the only way I can get them to pass muster - that and buying new carpet and sofa

    I value HF extension and smoothness but must have SNAP in the midrange and so will use a 10" or 8" cone for that

    Please help me decide based on your REAL LIFE experience which would be the best buy
    From my experience with altec a-8 a-7 a-5 and 604. THe bigger the horn the more fidelity or definition you get . The A_5 with either large multicells or Mantaray such has the MR94 tops any thing on the market. Next stop JBL 4675C seies.


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    Re: New to Altec - what to buy

    Thanks for the reply LICORNE. I love the look of the mantaray but really like the multicell look

    Bit the bullet a few mins ago and called Bill at GPA!!! Great guy - Man I wish I lived in the USA

    I'll let you know what happens......

    Whats preferred, single horns or multicells????

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    Re: New to Altec - what to buy

    Quote Originally Posted by JRKO View Post
    Thanks for the reply LICORNE. I love the look of the mantaray but really like the multicell look

    Bit the bullet a few mins ago and called Bill at GPA!!! Great guy - Man I wish I lived in the USA

    I'll let you know what happens......

    Whats preferred, single horns or multicells????
    For professional application the Mantaray MR 94 is currently used with Altec A5 in new installations. Both sound good but for even dispersion the Mantaray or single horn is the best way to go. LARGE HORNS

    THe MR 594 II even if it uses a 1.4"throat is considered a small horn.

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    Thie next picture are Altec A4 with JBL horn and driver and JBL subwoofers.

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    Re: New to Altec - what to buy

    Quote Originally Posted by LICORNE View Post
    THe bigger the horn the more fidelity or definition you get .
    That is utterly ridiculous. Sorry. A bigger horn has advantages only at longer wavelengths.

    The JBL slot tweeter has a tiny horn and performs well.

    The OP is likely not going to want to foot the bill to ship a set of tar filleds to where he lives.

    The "smaller system" referenced in that quote is a smaller theater system, and the comparison is for theater use, where does he say "in a living room"? There are lots of good small home systems. He doesn't need huge boxes.

    I'm with Pano, 19's or a cheaper to buy and ship set of 14's. If you got unlimited funds a pair of 18's.
    Last edited by Old Guy; May 17th, 2012 at 07:20 PM.
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