they're still there. 600$ isn't a bad price. too bad i reached my quota.![]()
they're still there. 600$ isn't a bad price. too bad i reached my quota.![]()
Sonic Barbarian
hey old guy, i see that the 299's are still there, you didn't buy them ? if your not interested anymore can I ? Just don't want to step on any toes or **** you off anymore than I already have.
Knock yourself out. Didn't need them is why i posted here.![]()
Your neighbors called. They like your music.
The ferrite magneted 288/299 's are really great drivers.
I truly love my 288-8K's ( used on Emilar EH500 radial horns with a 1.4"-2" adapter ).
That quoted price on eBay is in give-away territory ( IMHO ).
On that Emilar horn they're remarkably linear ( helping make crossover design simplistic > one only needs a 2-pole high-pass ).
Here's a recent trace ( it was so flat that at first I thought my measurement hadn't applied the mic calibration file > but it actually was applied ) ;
- For comparison, I've included a measurement of an 802-8T on an H290B BiRadial done at the same measuring session > same position.
- This is another good looking curve.
Worth noting is that the 10K notch very likely doesn't actually exist.
- ( It appeared in 5 traces representing 5 horn/driver combos made up from 3 different drivers and 3 different horns >> and the notch was always present >> therefore I believe it's a measurement anomaly///reflection )
( Click the pic to supersize ! )
Someone should grab those drivers.
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Last edited by Earl K; October 31st, 2020 at 12:08 PM.
Aren't the 291 drivers the same motor? Just install new diaphragms? I have a set that I installed the symbiotic diaphragms and they sound great.
BillWojo
The 291K ( Ferrite magnet ) is the same motor for sure as a 288K.
Yes, with the installation of 288 diaphragms they become 288-8K ( or 288-16K's ) .
There was a 291B ( alnico ) that would become a 288G with the installation of a 288 type diaphragm.
Realistically, if your 291's weigh about 30lbs then you are good to go.
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