I won this 12" co-ax on eBay back in late '07 for a little over $100. There were only a few bidders and I was the only one based in the USA, the rest were in Japan. Had a feeling this might be a sleeper...
When the package arrived I checked the condition of the capacitor with an LCR meter which turned out to be healthy. If it was leaky, I would have searched for a paper in oil cap that would fit in that very same clamp for authenticity and good sound.
I mounted it on an
open baffle for testing and it turned out to be a very fine sounding speaker. It does not have the
boogie factor of the
Altec 605B Duplex instead, it is refined and coherent like an
Altec 755A. After a couple of weeks I carefully packed it up and waited for another unit to be listed....never saw another sample. 😞
*Sorry Gordon, but I disagree...😆
A special driver deserves a nice looking baffle
Staring at bare plywood for over 10 years can get boring even if the sound is good.😊 For a quite a while, I've had this idea lurking in the back of my mind of combining the aesthetics of my favorite period in art and architecture with DIY audio projects.
Piet Mondrian's Composition II in Red, Blue and Yellow, 1930 turned 90 degrees to the right ;)
After a few days wielding a brush, cans of paint and masking tape....