Tuesday, September 11, 2018
Saturday, September 1, 2018
Azzolina Audio KS12024
Western Electric KS12024
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| Western Electric KS12024 Note: ~ 140° throat bend |
The Western Electric KS12024 is a 2-piece cast aluminum 4-cell sectoral high frequency (800-1000Hz cut-off) horn with a 50°H x 40°V dispersion pattern. It was implemented in the Western Electric L-8 and L-9 speaker systems.
| Western Electric L-8 from the Silbatone Collection |
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| Western Electric L-9 |
Western Electric L-9 = 2 x WE754A + 2 x KS12024 + 2 x WE713B
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| Western Electric L9 (Note: 2 x WE713B) |
Read about J-Rob's musings (post #125) about the original KS12024 and Azzolina repro at Hifi Haven.
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| Late 40s Western Electric Brochure from www.hifilit.com |
Having been a long-time user of the Altec 755A, Altec 32A/C and more recently an Altec 756B, I consider this period as the golden age of design and manufacture of permanent magnet transducers. So when J-Rob offered to loan his personal pair of Azzolina Audio 3-D printed KS12024 horns for me to blog about, it was a privilege and opportunity difficult to pass up.
Azzolina Audio KS12024
Testing
The Azzolina KS12024 horns were tested in the Altec 2-way system.
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| Altec 414A in 614 cab |
Altec 414A woofers in 614 bass reflex enclosures running in full range mode
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| High-pass XO w/HF eq |
Altec 802-8D compression drivers (below) with 16 ohm GPA 34852 diaphragms were mounted to the horns using the above high-pass crossover
Amorphous Plastic Azzolina KS12024 vs. Plastic Altec 32C

Azzolina KS12024 + Altec 802
Summed up
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| 2 x KS12024 = 100° H x 40° V |
These two horns share the same sonic DNA but are genetically modified for different applications. The more up-front and involving Azzolina KS12024 betrays its theatre heritage versus the mellower 32C, which was intended for near-field monitoring. I can't help but wonder if a horn design combining the virtues of both designs is a possibility.
Monday, August 27, 2018
Magnavox CDB473 and Philips TDA1541
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However, due to the resurgence of interest in vinyl LPs and streaming, used CDs are available all over at bargain prices. Since I'm not committed to burning all my silver discs to a hard drive having had my own share of failures in the past, I was inspired to look into maximizing my CD playback system. ![]() |
| Sony DVP-NS755V |
Nevertheless, I was still missing the lively sound of my first CD player, a Magnavox CDB472 I purchased in 1987. I had an inkling that the "bitstream" buzzword of the 90s was not an effort to improve sound quality but a watered down technology/marketing hype for manufacturers to maximize profits. Since I was more interested then (as now) in older technology, I placed digital audio tech aside, focused on learning how to build triode amps and high-efficiency speakers.
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| Denon DVD-2910 |
Time Travel Machine
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| Under the hood of a CDB473 |
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| Magnavox CDB473 |
Friday, August 10, 2018
Parts Express 1" Horns and Waveguide Buy Out Specials
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| Leica II + Summitar 50mm f2 Ilford FP4+ in Kodak HC110 |
Before I-95 swarmed with rush hour traffic, I had to head back north with this box filled with horns from Joe. I didn't envision writing about 1" format horns again since I posted this blog entry last February. But after spotting the Azzolina KS12024s, it was hard to pass up this opportunity. Meanwhile, this post will focus only on the Parts Express horns.
Testing
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| High pass @ ~ 2500 Hz |
I used these two horns as references and for the first time I was able to convince my wife, Tish, to indulge me with her sonic impressions.
Altec 32C
Tish and I love this descendant of the old school WE32A horn. She describes it as sublime.😉
Emilar EH500
This is my favorite horn from the 70s. It was designed by Jonas Renkus who worked with John Hilliard at Altec Lansing.
Parts Express Specials
Round 1
(deeper/longer exit Altec 802)
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+ Altec 802 |
There is an ongoing thread at Hi-Fi Haven about cheap horns where this particular horn/waveguide was mentioned. Its specs are listed as a 600 Hz, 10" x 14" exponential horn waveguide with a 90° H x 40° H dispersion pattern, made out of heavy ABS plastic. Price: $12.88/ea.
Sound
Tish: Not bad, but not as lush sounding as the Altec 32C. It will eventually hurt my ears.
JE: Tonal balance is reminiscent of the Emilar EH500. However the sound gets congested with complex musical passages (especially at higher SPLs) which can cause fatigue during long-term listening.
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| Community UC-1 part# 299-522 + Altec 802 |
I had to DIY adapter plates to mount the 802 drivers.
Sound
Tish: Harsh and shouty👎👎👎
JE: Sounds better disconnected. What were you thinking J-Rob???🤣
Faital Pro revisited
Sound
Tish: I like this best among the three - easier on the ears compared to the other two, but not even close to the 32C.
!!!STOP PRESS!!!
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| Altec 802 (left) + Renkus-Heinz SSD1400-8 (right) |
Round 2
(short/fast exit Renkus-Heinz SSD1400-8)
Parts Express Horn Wrap
Monday, July 16, 2018
Raspberry Pi 3B+
moOde 4.1
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| moOde GUI |
Volumio
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| Volumio GUI |
Sound
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| iPad mini as controller, RPi3B+ and Topping D30 DAC |





















































