[Vintage-Audio] small speakers to recommend?

Duane Fischer, W8DBF dfischer at usol.com
Tue May 25 16:57:49 EDT 2004


What you did not tell us Michael, is how much you are willing to spend.	
	
You definitely need high efficiency speakers with 8 watts continuous RMS per
channel. If you can find them, the James B. Lansing 8 inch full range were
spectacular! I had a pair in home built White Birch bass reflex cabinets, (no
resonating tube, just a port cut to the proper specifications), with an EICO amp
with a little mor epower than you have. They were sensational!	
	
I hate myself to this day for selling them to a friend. If I could find him, and
buy them back, I would. But I do not even know if he is alive, let alone where
he now lives. Nobody I have aksed knows. 	
	
Duane W8DBF	


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From: Salmons, Michael <SalmonsM at missouri.edu>
To: vintage-audio at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Vintage-Audio] small speakers to recommend?
Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 3:55 PM

Hello, anyone on this list anymore? Duane? Anyone?
 
 
I have a question I hope someone will take a shot at. I've acquired my
first low-watt tube amp (okay, it's 8 watts per channel, which is a lot
compared to some amps) and want to get some vintage speakers to go with
it. I don't have a lot of room but could handle what might be considered
a large bookshelf speaker, maybe a little bigger. and I want a stereo
pair. Any suggestions for a older set of speakers, quite efficient, that
would be worth looking into?
 
Thanks,
 
Michael Salmons
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