Altec 816 build.. Many pics. |
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Tekasis
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Old tread but brilliant build pix & fantastic end result!
What are the dimensions of these Altec 816's anyone? Thx.
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jbl_man
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The Altec originals Tek were 30ins wide,26ins deep,22ins high...i would imagine Alfie has made his pretty much the same size...the proportions look about right from the photos.
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Be seeing you.
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djeddie
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Have a look in the for sale section, djstefanos has 38 (yes, 38) of them for sale.
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Chas n Dave : it's like Drum and Bass but with beards. E=mc² ±3dB
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Tekasis
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Cheers mate!
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I think That it's funny that you build these old cabinets.
I have a pair incl original drivers, interested anyone? Good work! -but seriously: if I'm ever going to build from scratch it have to be at new / test design! |
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What sort/kind of new design/s you recommend ?
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tv00
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Sorry, that's a good question!
Hd15 is nice, but i would probably do some kind of straight horn, important is to get the horn mouth to open up wide enough to spread the waves, and then it will get long. I just got a nice pair of martin audio 215 for just £200 that I'm looking forward to play around with! I'm not sure I'm the right one to answer this question!-search this page and several others for answers, this site where you are is good for new designs which i would recommend and this site is better for older: http://hornplans.free.fr/plan_site.html I think the Altec is far too heavy, like most modular boxes are, I have jbl / SA 4512, -they're heavy! |
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Marcozzio
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Hi,
can please anyone tell me the model of the cabinet positioned up the ALtec 816???? Are they good for mid high??? Can i get the plans somewhere??? Thank u |
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Marcozzio
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Which kind of cabinets are those upo the altec 816??? Where can i get the plans for them??
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ermita
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looks like the horn section only of MT122.
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VancouverSound
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That 816 cab is beautiful... We never saw it's mate though :(
I have a question for all; the box handles take up cubic volume; is it an amount of volume that matters or is it negligable? I have seen authentic cabs with and without handles and it struck me it might make a difference.
JBL was the speaker of choice in my region when I worked in Rock n Roll production back in Ottawa, Canada during the 80's and 90's; Altec was never on our menu so I didn't obsessively memorize the specs of every Altec component as I did with JBL back in the day. As a result I don't know the difference between the 816a, 816b, 816c and 816VI. (have I listed them correctly?)
Could one or more of those variations have been adjusted to accommodate the box or metal bar handles?
tv00 mentioned Martin 215's. I remember those back brakers fondly. In the 80's we used martin stacks loaded with JBL. We stacked 215's 6 high and 3 wide per side at medium stadium shows and we used scaffold to stack them higher at largher shows; it took three people to hump number 5 and 6 and when we stacked them higher we had three guys on the ground and two or three in a scaffold on large air filled tires so we could hump them twice and then push the scaffold along to the next stack. We also used Martin 212's for mids and custom boxes for our JBL 2380/2445 highs and 2370/2425 very highs. We also had Martin 115's but they were only rented to customers and the 215's were reserved for our shows.
Later we switched to the SR series. It seemed like we could pack a lot more wood into the trucks but they weren't nearly as good as the Martins.
Anyway, back on point; I intend to build 816's (to be used as mid/bass but not bass) and I want them to be as road-ready as possible so I want them to have box handles but I also want to be able to sleep at night; I really have to know how much effect those box handles will have on the sound or I'm going to lose sleep over it forever... Hope someone knows.
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winni
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Hi. What crossover point is recommended between low and horn-loaded mid driver for proper sound direction? 3-way JBL speakers got it at 250Hz, is it possible to go even higher? |
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