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Thread: Any info on Altec 3000 muticell tweeters

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    Inactive Member Albert Allen's Avatar
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    There is a pair that I am looking at for use in a home brew coaxial but I don't know the frequency range....does anybody know about these?

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    These seem to be rare and highly sought after and
    attract high prices when they come up for auction.
    they are more for supertweeter service than for
    midrange in a custom coaxial as you suggest.

    I think they were used in a 60's 2-way crossing over
    at around 2.5k 0r 3k. The ones I saw were the old
    green color.

    Frequency range would be 2k to beyond 20k as they are
    a low mass/ small voice coil (1.25"?) type compression
    driver/horn.

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    Here's the URL to catalog page at Lansing Heritage that describes 3000H.
    Altec Lansing 3000H

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    Inactive Member Albert Allen's Avatar
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    Thank you very much, that is just what I needed.

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