I found what look to be a mint pair of 605-B's in rather ratty cabinets near Boise for $600.
Shopping CL is fun when you look outside your area.
Sadly, I don't feel like a road trip.......
Ron
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I found what look to be a mint pair of 605-B's in rather ratty cabinets near Boise for $600.
Shopping CL is fun when you look outside your area.
Sadly, I don't feel like a road trip.......
Ron
Enjoying Altec Speakers since 1972
Those horns look like MRII542's, that square plate is the Altec 35626 support bracket.Plus, some 902s in bad company:
Altec lansing model 902 -8B High Frequency driver and horn | eBay
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Good call, Bowtie,
http://www.greatplainsaudio.com/vint...spec_sheet.pdf
Bracket:
The 25544 Adapter/35626 Bracket, Now I Get It
Combo on truck - scroll down for pic:
Loudspeaker Directivity and Vehicle Siren Sound Levels![]()
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RE: Loudspeaker Directivity and Vehicle Siren Sound Levels
Good stuff. Lol
It took me a while to understand that two different parts use that square plate. Once i dragged home some MR594's it became obvious. The 25544 has 4 studs welded in place that match the 4 bolt pattern of certain MR horns where the 35626 is just a flat plate with holes in it. Those MRs have recesses in the mounting flange to clear the 3 bolt heads securing the adapter to a large format 3 bolt Altec driver. I think this may have been a transitional thing since eventually the newer large format drivers would have both 3 and 4 bolt patterns drilled and tapped in them which would render the adapter unnecessary.
This is a 25544 and an MR594 throat/mounting flange:
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