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Horn Reproducer coils
6/20/2001 11:42:40 PMDan Middleton
I am still looking for someone that can rewind the high impedance coils of radio horn speakers.
David suggested that I try Hank Brazeal but, he only rewinds the field coils of electrodynamic speakers.

Dan.

6/21/2001 2:16:46 AMNorm Leal
Hi Dan

Many of there horn speakers had dual coils. If your horn does and has a good coil, operate the speaker on a single coil until it's rewound.

Norm

: I am still looking for someone that can rewind the high impedance coils of radio horn speakers.
: David suggested that I try Hank Brazeal but, he only rewinds the field coils of electrodynamic speakers.

: Dan.

6/21/2001 8:01:08 PMDan Middleton
Thanks Norm, however in my case both coils are open and my Saal horn has only one coil.
I'm still looking for someone who can do rewinding.

: Hi Dan

: Many of there horn speakers had dual coils. If your horn does and has a good coil, operate the speaker on a single coil until it's rewound.

: Norm

: : I am still looking for someone that can rewind the high impedance coils of radio horn speakers.
: : David suggested that I try Hank Brazeal but, he only rewinds the field coils of electrodynamic speakers.

: : Dan.

6/28/2001 11:14:41 AMDavid Spanovich
Have you tried getting in touch with "Sonny the Radiola Guy"? (sonny@radiolaguy.com)

If he doesn't do this type of work, he might be able to recommend someone who can.

FYI, his web site is: http://www.radiolaguy.com/

You might also want to check out his links page: http://www.radiolaguy.com/links.htm

Hope this helps.
D. Spanovich




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