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In Reply to: RE: Relentless posted by mark.korda@myfairpoint.net on August 09, 2024 at 18:06:28
Here is my set up.The cable lifter is an old used 3M sanding sponge cut in half (True Grit)...-Mark K.
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What speakers are you using? The Dynaco amp is a great little amp but optimistically rated at 17 watts.
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Hi Hahax, The Dyna is in my bedroom which is very small.I live in a mobile home. I am using a restored pair of Dynaco A25 Mark 2's. I fixed the dinged corners with Bondo and redid the grills with burlap,it's so porous it's like no grill at all. I painted them black and use Mortite for speaker caulking. When my woofers and tweeter are screwed in the metal frame never touches the wooden cabinet. The original Dyna woofer gasket is paper thin,I have a picture.This Dyna A-25 Mark 2 came out in 1978.The crossover is simpler than the original and uses an L pad instead of fixed resistors as in the original A 25. They were made in Blackwood N.J. and used Seas drivers.It differed from the Dyna A 25 XL by putting the tweeter in line with the woofer on top and not to the right. My original pair I bought new in 78 at at something like 109 bucks.The steal of the century. Let me try a picture...-take care Hahax...-..
The A25 was a great speaker, especially for the money. It's been decades since It was especially good in the bass, not so much how low it went but the quality and control.I heard them but I'd bet they'd sound even better with tons of power.
By the way I used Mortite to seal the drivers on my speakers too.
The biggest difference between the A25 and A25XL was a smaller, improved tweeter that had better dispersion(since it was smaller) and went out a little further.
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Hahax...-A25 Mark2
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