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I'm wondering if any of you cats out there would mind offering some advice? I am in the middle of restoring an old GE Console Stereo (circa late 60's) and I would like to replace the factory drivers and crossovers with something that sounds better than the original paper cones. I've been doing some research on this subject and I'm finding it's can be a little more complicated than I had originally imagined. Though I'm not looking for the ultimate audiophile quality sound, I certainly want something that sounds decent. Ideally I'd like to not spend more than $200 on this part of the project.
Here's some of the specs on this project:
What I'm looking for is a recommendation in any/all of the following areas.
Thanks for your help!
Pat
I'm wondering if any of you cats out there would mind offering some advice? I am in the middle of restoring an old GE Console Stereo (circa late 60's) and I would like to replace the factory drivers and crossovers with something that sounds better than the original paper cones. I've been doing some research on this subject and I'm finding it's can be a little more complicated than I had originally imagined. Though I'm not looking for the ultimate audiophile quality sound, I certainly want something that sounds decent. Ideally I'd like to not spend more than $200 on this part of the project.
Here's some of the specs on this project:
- 8" woofer (measured edge to edge)
- 5" tweeter (measured edge to edge)
- Original crossover is nothing more than a capacitor of some sort
- Cubic volume of the cabinet is 1.56
- I'm guessing this would be considered a sealed system even though it's really not...
- 20 WATT Tube Amp? (Guestimating on the wattage, though I can't imagine it's more than 20 Watts so efficiency is very important)
What I'm looking for is a recommendation in any/all of the following areas.
- Which drivers specifically?
- Which crossovers?
- Which supplier?
- Any other useful advice would be great too!
Thanks for your help!
Pat