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    Homebrews on Audiogon

    Overpriced IMO....

    "The wooden horns are braced to reduce the resonance that occurs at 250 htz and the metal high freq. horn vanes have been factory cut and filled with a butyl rubber that no only reduces resonance, but kills it complety." FACTORY CUT/BUTYL RUBBER?

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    Re: Homebrews on Audiogon

    They've been posted here before...... or maybe on AK. They look horrible to me. The finish looks like Formica.
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    Re: Homebrews on Audiogon

    Yeah, I'm not buying them. What's the deal with this (mis)statement i.e FACTORY CUT/BUTYL RUBBER?

    "The wooden horns are braced to reduce the resonance that occurs at 250 htz and the metal high freq. horn vanes have been factory cut and filled with a butyl rubber that no only reduces resonance, but kills it complety."
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    Re: Homebrews on Audiogon

    The factory did cut the bracing and add rubber where they cut to eliminate resonance. And the guy said they have formica on the horn front.
    I don't think they look bad at all.
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    Re: Homebrews on Audiogon

    The most offensive thing about them to me is being upside down. While they're not what i would ever envision as a final result for myself, they do indeed look good, they're clean and that goes a long way.

    I don't think the price is bad at all, less VOT has recently sold for more on the bottom of the bay. Heck, several pairs of 416 A and 8A have recently sold in excess of 600.

    N8500's, 511's, GPA'd 807's with aluminum phragms, 416-8A's.................................. gettin pretty close to 1200 in parts.
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    Re: Homebrews on Audiogon

    Quote Originally Posted by bowtie427ss View Post
    The most offensive thing about them to me is being upside down.
    Why do you call them upside down? That's an Altec configuration.

    ...... they do indeed look good, they're clean and that goes a long way.
    I can't get past how lifeless and dull the cabinets look. It really looks like a picture of wood grain to me, rather than actual woodgrain........ like a late 70's console stereo, but without the embellishments.
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    Re: Homebrews on Audiogon

    Why do you call them upside down? That's an Altec configuration.
    Because the near point source proximity of the HF and LF elements is lost, and the midbass horn is firing critical midrange at your ankles.

    Perhaps it is an acceptable compromise in the Magnificent versions(and probably other circumstances too), but i'll take my whipped cream on top please.

    I can't get past how lifeless and dull the cabinets look. It really looks like a picture of wood grain to me, rather than actual woodgrain........ like a late 70's console stereo, but without the embellishments.
    Definitely not a look i would choose. But consider that WAF thing you see male domestic servants talk about on other forums. The dictator of those premises are more likely to accept those than your typical industrial gray box likely sporting 4 or 5 decades of battle scars and screen overspray.
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    Re: Homebrews on Audiogon

    Quote Originally Posted by RonSSS View Post
    The factory did cut the bracing and add rubber where they cut to eliminate resonance. And the guy said they have formica on the horn front.
    I don't think they look bad at all.
    Well, I guess you learn something every day. The main reason I posted these is because I had never heard that Altec cut the "horn vanes" on 511b horns and filled them with a butyl rubber. Did they ever do that with 811b's?
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    Re: Homebrews on Audiogon

    So, what are those fins for anyways?
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    Re: Homebrews on Audiogon

    Quote Originally Posted by bowtie427ss View Post

    Definitely not a look i would choose. But consider that WAF thing you see male domestic servants talk about on other forums. The dictator of those premises are more likely to accept those than your typical industrial gray box likely sporting 4 or 5 decades of battle scars and screen overspray.
    exactly...i'll take big and industrial in the living room, along with great sound. i'll turn it up as loud as I want, when I want...and clean up the mess tomorrow..or the next day
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