Jump to content

Jim Pearce

Members
  • Posts

    160
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Jim Pearce

  1. Can anyone tell me what capacitors those serial numbers contain and do they need to be replaced? I've heard that some of these capacitors do not need to be replaced and you can tell which ones if you know the serial number.

    I have read somewhere that there is a database indicating year manufacture and type of capacitor based on serial number.

    It is my understanding that certain types of capacitors never need replacement.

  2. I think someone at one point posted a link or a chart that indicated the type of capacitor that is in this loudspeaker based on the serial number from which one could tell year manufacture.

    It seems like I read somewhere that some of these capacitors do not need to be changed because they last indefinitely but that depends on the serial number and when they were made.

    Comments?

  3. There's a pair of sixes available locally that are in pretty decent shape for 200, early versions apparently with the surface mounted toggle switch and posts on the back.

    Also, 12s for $250 possibly.

    Comments?

  4. We all know by now that speaker placement is critical in terms of accurate sound reproduction.

    I'm going to start experimenting with angles and heights.

    I'm sure there's a body of knowledge somewhere out there that comes from the designers of specific loudspeakers.

    Maybe somebody like Tom could share something about this.

  5. I have some Tempos that I would like to know how to identify.

    Where can I find online how to do that?

    From what I hear of the woofers and mid-ranges are pretty special but they need five cubic feet.

    I want to combine them in a larger box with woofers made by Watkins, dual voice coil paper and also use my ESS tweeters.

    What about a Karlsson cabinet?

    16754883696667363123317366821661.jpg

    16754884217919099136189482365678.jpg

×
×
  • Create New...