I've only heard that its an asian only 3-way. Could be wrong
Saw this listing on ebay for an Altec 9861. Definitely NOT a 9861 (other than the crossover)--not even close!!
ALTEC LANSING MODEL 9861 STUDIO MONITOR SPEAKER | eBay
I'd never heard of a 9861 before so I googled it. Couldn't find any "official" info on it but I did find this. In spite of the poor translation, it looks like it could have been a nice speaker system--anyone ever heard one or have any info or specs on them?
ALTEC LANSING Model 9861
Altec 9861
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I've only heard that its an asian only 3-way. Could be wrong
Made for the Japanese market. Essentially a VOTT with an 411 andLZT
Here's an LZT in a monitor. Basically Altec's attempt to civilize the piezo design, Motorola driver on a Mantaray, with a crossover to tame it. Not bad actually. Altec had the phase plugs molded tangerine colored.
http://altecpro.com/pdfs/vintage/Spe...r%20System.pdf
I actually have a pair of the LZT's.
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That's not an LZT in the 9861.Made for the Japanese market. Essentially a VOTT with an 411 andLZT
It's an MR-902, look closer.
http://www.greatplainsaudio.com/vint...spec_sheet.pdf
A wiring diagram with component values of that network would be interesting.
Last edited by bowtie427ss; August 9th, 2012 at 06:57 AM.
I'd love to see the specs of this speaker system and crossover schematic. Were the "for Japan only" speakers built in Oklahoma City by Altec Pro? Was there a whole line of these that are now pretty much forgotten over here in the U.S.A. (no specs, no schematics, very little info at all)? Anyone know the name/model # (or have any info/pics) of any other "for Japan only" Altecs? Were they primarily made in the mid 80's or were they in production during a different time frame?
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I stand corrected Bowtie. thanks!
I think the components were shipped to Japan and boxes assembled there. This is from conversations, no written proof, caveat emptor.
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It's not often that we have that opportunity(to correct you), and that wasn't really my mission per se`. I had some 604K's staring me in the face here long enough that i recognize those two screws in the throat right away.
I wonder if there were variations in the factory load?
There's a pic in Wardsweb's gallery that definitely shows a 416/515 cone and dustcap. Certainly could have been swapped in by an owner though.
EDIT: Lot of interesting results in a Google image search. Several Japanese advertisements and spec sheets that clearly show and name the 411 woofer.
But, there are several unique(not stock photos) images that show the 416/515 woofer face.
Last edited by bowtie427ss; August 10th, 2012 at 10:39 AM.
Thanks MAH for shedding some light on my questions with the links you provided in your new thread here:
http://www.hostboard.com/forums/f700...me-others.html
Personally, I'll do any further posting about these Japanese Altecs in your (more appropriately titled) thread. This will be my only duplicate post just to transition/link these two threads......
THE FOLLOWING 3 QUOTES ARE FROM THESE TWO LH LINKS--SOME GREAT PICS/INFO IN THESE THREADS!
The Altec "4343"
Altec 9861 / 9862
HiFi-Do McIntosh/JBL/audio-technica/Jeff Rowland/Accuphase
Altec Model 9862 on thevintageknob.org
Couldn't figure out how to navigate and translate this one:
ALTEC LANSING Fan Site
From what I'm reading here it looks like these are late Anaheim era speakers, not Altec Pro/Oklahoma City era. Not a whole lot of info on them but what info there is seems very interesting. Drivers produced at Anaheim plant but speaker systems themselves may have been designed and produced in Japan (although Ken's 9862's say Made in the USA (whatever that means?))? I'd love to learn more about these rare birds (rare "over here"/USA anyways) and see some specs, crossover schematics, measurements, etc.......
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The only thing they likely did in Japan is slap "Electori" stickers on them, like they have with hundreds of pieces of Altec and JBL both new and used when they arrived in Japan.
Consider that probably a third or more of that stuff has now been irradiated to a point where it'd be a health hazard to have in your home, we don't want that stuff back.
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