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For anyone who thinks SQ can't be loud...

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These aren't mine, but a friend got them in and needed some help moving them, and I had never heard Altecs this big before, so this is what I spent Monday doing...

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Note to self, don't drink beer and install horn throats...:D

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They're mid 1950's Voice of the Theaters, they're actually a set of three of them, we just ran out of room to aim them :P Gets painfully loud with under 3 watts of power...most comfortable listening was done with power levels in the fractions of a watt range.

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Wow...how many bills did that cost??

He got them for a steal. $2500 for all three, including cross-country freight.

Just the woofers alone would probably sell for $3k on Ebay...

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I read an interview with Paul Klipsch in Speaker Builder Magazine. He ran his Klipschorns with 25w each.

-Robert

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Wow...how many bills did that cost??

He got them for a steal. $2500 for all three, including cross-country freight.

Just the woofers alone would probably sell for $3k on Ebay...

Damn...not bad I guess.

Are those full rangers?? How low do they play??

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but a friend got them in and needed some help moving them

I don't see what the problem is :P

Impressive ... :)

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Note: You know you're the shit when your stuff gets delivered on a pallet.

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TermLab that bish :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:

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DAMN! What would be an estimated sensitivity rating on those? I'd assume pretty high since 3 watts was "loud"!

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Lol, your friend needs a WAY bigger house.

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Wow, I would love to hear them things. :D

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lol, yea for 4th of july or any other random weekend i could see a nice lawn party goin down/block party, lol

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So what did you power it with???

Sonic Impact T-Amp? :D

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Wow I haven't seen an original voice of the theatre since forever!

Very nice find for your friend. Does everything work still?

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Are those full rangers?? How low do they play??
Midbass is all there, but they sound like they drop off getting into subbass...probably strong down to 50Hz or so.
DAMN! What would be an estimated sensitivity rating on those?

The compression drivers are rated at 115dB/W, the midbasses are somewhere just over 100dB/W together...

Sonic Impact T-Amp?
A T-amp would be more power than they need :D
Does everything work still?

It sounds like one of the original horn diaphragms needs to be redone, but heck, after close to 60 years having 2/3 working is pretty good.

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So where are those going to be put? In a house?

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So where are those going to be put? In a house?

In a big house :D

I really don't know how big of a listening room someone would need to fully appreciate these. We were standing out in the middle of the road, and they kept sounding better :) Of course, then we could hear the echoes of the sound bouncing off neighbors' houses...whoops ;)

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Flat out nutty. Jim, put the 3rd one in the van. :tehe:

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