And being shipped from the Ukraine too. Interesting.
2x JMTEC JL38ZF VERY RARE WOOFERS FROM JACK OF JACK 15" 8 Ohm / QUEEN OF QUEEN | eBay
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And being shipped from the Ukraine too. Interesting.
2x JMTEC JL38ZF VERY RARE WOOFERS FROM JACK OF JACK 15" 8 Ohm / QUEEN OF QUEEN | eBay
Wow, for a limited production driver it would cost a small fortune to have the die cast molds made for the frames. To produce, what, maybe a few thousand units?
Makes me think they were purchasing parts from Altec. I'd love to know the full story behind this company.
BillWojo
I think the Japanese just wanted to copy something successful. I would bet cash no connection to Altec whatsoever.
See Budweiser beer can
Vintage Budweiser Larger Beer Aluminum Beer Can Pull Tab | Etsy
And Wiedemann beer can.
WIEDEMANN-Beer-355mL-United States
One is "genuine" the other is "original".
Weidemann was substantially cheaper.
mmm. real or otherwise, the frame's a dead ringer compared to pics of my Ling era (black paint) 416-8A's... but the magnet is bigger (overhangs) on the jack-a-hoo-hah.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
Edit: Here is the biggest standout for me.
If this company had licensed Altec technology, why would they pay a sizable chunk of money and not mention it? They would be bragging about it.
Conclusion- they just did as much cosmetic resemblance as they could get away with.
Why no info on the company? It probably was a shell company put together by Onkyo in case Altec sued. It likely existed only on paper.
If they sound good, keep them. But they ain't and never will be Altecs.