Very old speakers... Question

BobH

BobH

Audiophyte
I have a pair of Bose 501 speakers that I bought for $150 each in 1972! Yes, I am not a young guy any more. Because they are the old "direct reflecting" design I haven't used them in twenty years because I didn't have a room that could accommodate them. Now I do!

So, I am wondering if speaker performance degrades over time. They sound pretty good to me but I wonder if that are as good as they could be.

What do you guys think?

Thanks,

Bob
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
After that period of time, I would be surprised if the woofer surrounds aren't rotted. You might want to check 'em out and get 'em refoamed if needed.
 
sholling

sholling

Audioholic Ninja
After that period of time, I would be surprised if the woofer surrounds aren't rotted. You might want to check 'em out and get 'em refoamed if needed.
+1 the woofer surrounds are probably rotted. You can get them refoamed (or DIY for less than $30) but it's a bit of work.
 
LAB3

LAB3

Senior Audioholic
Some of the older Bose had the speaker grill cloth stapled on. Do a search here, a member posted pic's on how he repaired his Bose. If they were stored in a climate controlled room maybe they will be ok. I would also worry about the cross over networks, as old "Caps" in them degrade over time.
 
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elhombre

Audiophyte
Bose 501's

Good Lord, I bought my 501s in 1996 and I thought they were old! They still give good service, though they have been joined by a pair of Monitor Audio RX6's.
 

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