10/05/2020-16:18:43
(Modification du message : 10/05/2020-16:20:26 par Ragnarsson.)
RE: UREI 813
Il semblerait que le pavillon utilisé sur la version actuelle du 604 soit identique au pavillon UREI:
"In 1998, Altec Lansing was closed by its parent company, Telex Corporation. At that time, William Hanushak, who worked for Altec in the manufacture and design of loudspeakers, purchased the tooling and rights to manufacture parts and products formerly produced by Altec Lansing, including the 604-series. For a while, his company, Great Plains Audio, produced the 604-8K. However, dissatisfied with the MANTARAY horn, Bill began working on a new version of the 604 – the 604-8H. The 604-8H featured the horn used on the UREI version of the 604 in the '70s, minus the blue foam, which, after testing, was found unnecessary."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altec_Lansing_Duplex
https://greatplainsaudio.com/featured-gp...-2-duplex/
Si il n'y avait pas le tarif actuel ridiculement élevé de GPA il serait intéressant d'essayer de reproduire une 813 ou une 811.
"In 1998, Altec Lansing was closed by its parent company, Telex Corporation. At that time, William Hanushak, who worked for Altec in the manufacture and design of loudspeakers, purchased the tooling and rights to manufacture parts and products formerly produced by Altec Lansing, including the 604-series. For a while, his company, Great Plains Audio, produced the 604-8K. However, dissatisfied with the MANTARAY horn, Bill began working on a new version of the 604 – the 604-8H. The 604-8H featured the horn used on the UREI version of the 604 in the '70s, minus the blue foam, which, after testing, was found unnecessary."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altec_Lansing_Duplex
https://greatplainsaudio.com/featured-gp...-2-duplex/
Si il n'y avait pas le tarif actuel ridiculement élevé de GPA il serait intéressant d'essayer de reproduire une 813 ou une 811.

