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    Model 19 Owner needs help: NO sound from Horn!

    Hello ALTEC HostBoard friends, my name is John and i am from The Netherlands and
    already not sleeping well for over a week, because NO sound is coming from the
    MF+HF Horn of my ALEC Model 19! The speakers are in their original factory shipping state.


    I started a new thread, because there wasn't a thread which could help me.


    A very long time i did not use my Altec Model 19's, which i bought in 1980.
    Few weeks ago i bought a second hand Yamaha AX-592 amplifier and connected
    it with the Model 19 speakers, but NO sound is coming from the Horns.


    I read about the degradation of the komponents over a long time, so i replaced
    the resistors + capacitors of one of the cross-overs and connected it to the
    amplifier again, but still no sound from the horn.
    I changed the resistors + capacitors with the original values as stated on
    the cross-over schema of N1201-8A, albeit a little better quality.
    The coils don't look very good to me on the outside, but there resistence
    value seems reasonable.
    The 2 L-pads 8 Ohm + 35 Ohm are still working good it looks like.




    Please keep in mind that i did not study Electronics, but i can measure
    everything with my multimeter, but e.g. i don't know when i measure the
    driver of the horn what value (in Ohm) i should get!


    Question: what is the best procedure i should follow to determine what
    is the matter with the ALTEC Model 19 Horns?


    Should i start with the amplifier once again? It played well with other speakers.
    Should i start measuring voltages, beginning with the output of the amplifier?
    But what voltages should i get on the LF-output and MF+HF output on the
    cross-over? I did check 3-4 times if i maybe made a soldering error, but it
    looks like that's not the case.
    Could somebody with more knowledge about this matter than i, advice me how
    to take the best steps to determine what is going on with the horns?


    I would like to thank you very much for your time in guiding me through
    this proces.


    Have a nice day ALTEC HostBoard friends and greetings from The Netherlands.
    John

    NB. Why are so many words underlined with a red line, am i doing something wrong?
    Question: should i make longer sentences?

    I was not able to upload an image or an attachment, because it says i am a visitor, but i just logged in.

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    Re: Model 19 Owner needs help: NO sound from Horn!

    make more posts. You have to have 3 or 5 posts to add pictures and attachments.
    Last edited by Phil-G; July 27th, 2023 at 09:06 PM.
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    Re: Model 19 Owner needs help: NO sound from Horn!

    You could make a post thanking Phil-G for the suggestion. Of course, another post to thank me for suggesting to thank him. Heck, you are already half way there.....

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    Re: Model 19 Owner needs help: NO sound from Horn!

    @John_AM19

    Remove a single horn ( iow; the 811b ) along with it's driver ( immediately snap a pic with your phone, of the wires connected to the 802-8G driver before disconnecting the wires ).

    With the wires removed, measure the DCR ( dc resistance ) of the 802G driver using your multimeter set to measure resistance .

    The driver will normally measure @ 6.5 ohms ( +/- .5R ) if it's healthy.


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    Re: Model 19 Owner needs help: NO sound from Horn!

    Quote Originally Posted by Earl K View Post
    @John_AM19

    Remove a single horn ( iow; the 811b ) along with it's driver ( immediately snap a pic with your phone, of the wires connected to the 802-8G driver before disconnecting the wires ).

    With the wires removed, measure the DCR ( dc resistance ) of the 802G driver using your multimeter set to measure resistance .


    The driver will normally measure @ 6.5 ohms ( +/- .5R ) if it's healthy.


    You should also hear something from the driver when connecting the multimeter. It may be quite faint. But something akin to a light click.
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