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Old January 25th 08, 05:01 PM posted to rec.antiques.radio+phono,rec.radio.amateur.equipment
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Default Biggish speaker in wood box wanted

In article , gwatts wrote:
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I like listening to shortwave and ham stuff using biggish speakers.
Little speakers like computer speakers sound chintzy to my ears.


I know what you mean, my station extension speakers are some 8" stereo
speakers I found at a thrift store. No tweeters, just an 8" cone driver
and I like how they sound.

... Would a guitar amp speaker (something I can buy at
a guitar store?) be the right thing for me to buy?


It would probably get the sound you're after but it would be expensive
and big.

... Where do I go and what do I ask for?


I've had success in thrift stores like Good Will, pawn shops, etc. I
look for old stereo speakers with wood cabinets, not plastic.

In my van I use an old GE land mobile extension speaker. It sounds
great for voice communications, not tinny, not boomy. There's usually
someone at a hamfest selling old land mobile radios, they might have
speakers.

Happy Hunting!
- Galen, W8LNA


Cheap autosound speakers, 6 X 9. etc, tend to have high Qts giving a nice low
mellow boom, when mounted right. One without a tweeter would be best.
Listening on communication speakers like 4 inch types, give little
excitement to music and speech. Of course most of the older radios had
the "big" sound.

greg