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    Re: Model 19s in Tuscon...

    You can tell they're early by the stickers on the crossovers.

    And you can tell the surround dope doesn't like AZ heat by the 6 o'clock puddles.
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    Re: Model 19s in Tuscon...

    Seem kinda pricy to me....
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    Re: Model 19s in Tuscon...

    Quote Originally Posted by analog addict View Post
    Seem kinda pricy to me....
    The 3 fellas who made offers, and i all agree with ya.
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    Re: Model 19s in Tuscon...

    Quote Originally Posted by analog addict View Post
    Seem kinda pricy to me....

    There are still pairs out there at 1200-1400, so agreed.
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    Re: Model 19s in Tuscon...

    Quote Originally Posted by bowtie427ss View Post
    You can tell they're early by the stickers on the crossovers.

    And you can tell the surround dope doesn't like AZ heat by the 6 o'clock puddles.
    I think they started those stickers in 1978 from the models and dates of manufacture I have seen.. Mine were built in Feb. 1977 and don't have them,and my 802's actually have the round rear caps on the 33952/802G's... It also looks like the black fabric covering the Fiberglas is missing on one of the 19's.

    I also agree that in AZ those 416's need to be rotated much more frequently with that kind of heat.105?-110? +

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    Re: Model 19s in Tuscon...

    Assuming they've been inside, not too sure that the heat in Az has much to do with the dope at all.
    What cracked me up was the "I'm all oiled up and ready for my closeup" on those cabinet pics

    But that is cool pic you've got there with 802's with the back covers on them...I've not seen that.
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    Re: Model 19s in Tuscon...

    Quote Originally Posted by alancohen View Post
    I don't mean to hijack the thread, but I'm interested in the comment about the puddling of the surround dope. I have a JBL 4312 that has the same problem, although less severe. Do I need to worry about this? The pair of JBL speakers perform as expected, and sound great when paired with my Altec Valencia/Iconics. The puddle is at the bottom of the woofer, a condition that was present when I bought the speaker pair about 6 months ago. I now have the JBLs resting on their sides on top of the Altecs in a room whose temperature will never reach above ~70s.

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    Re: Model 19s in Tuscon...

    Quote Originally Posted by TerryE View Post
    I don't mean to hijack the thread, but I'm interested in the comment about the puddling of the surround dope. I have a JBL 4312 that has the same problem, although less severe. Do I need to worry about this? The pair of JBL speakers perform as expected, and sound great when paired with my Altec Valencia/Iconics. The puddle is at the bottom of the woofer, a condition that was present when I bought the speaker pair about 6 months ago. I now have the JBLs resting on their sides on top of the Altecs in a room whose temperature will never reach above ~70s.

    Terry
    If just a little bit of puddling you can usually rotate the speaker 180 degrees. For a lot of puddling you might try 90 degrees at a time until the surround dope evens out.

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