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  • #16
    Definitely Alnico.
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    • #17
      Looks to have similar structure and magnet size as a Jensen p15q. Which would have been the competition at the time? Your magnet looks smaller than the p15n. I think the vintage p15q was a 25W speaker. So I wouldn't push them harder than 25W.

      EDIT: In fact... Because of their age (brittleness or degradation of older adhesives or any delamination of paper fiber) I probably wouldn't push them past about 15W.
      Last edited by Chuck H; Today, 04:12 PM.
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      • #18
        Yep, last photo shows the structure we associate with alnico mags. Nice find on these old Emmies! Agree that they'd best be put to use with a low power amp, so you can get everything it's turning out in the bass region. 15's makes 'em sound big and nice! No idea what size amp Wurlitzer ran on them but late 60's it was probably solid state, and may have had a built in limiter to keep juke entertainment volume out of the ear-breaking - and speaker breaking - zone. I'm guessing something like 20 ish watts a channel. Loud enough for the diner or bar it was in probably.
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        • #19
          Cool, thanks all! Keeping them for some single-ended amps in the future. Having played my Vibro-Champ through my 2x15" got me hooked for life. Low power, big efficient speakers & lots of them. Maybe I'll rig one up today & give it a try.

          Jusrin
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Justin Thomas View Post
            When I'm posting pics, do I need to click the "Insert" option & then pick a size (thumbnail small etc.)? I think for 2 I did but the others I didn't. I'm still figuring my way around a bit after a bit of an absence.
            You don't have to pick a size, it will do it for you.
            I always have the 'advanced editor' toolbar open. Then, wherever you want to insert the image, click on the toolbar picture icon called 'image'. Click the 'upload' tab and upload your pic. You MUST then click 'send it to the server'. Once that is done you don't have to pick a size, just click 'ok'. Even if it looks too big, it will resize once you post it.


            Originally posted by Enzo
            I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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            • #21
              "I had a Marsland 15 in the early 70s"

              My opinion, one of the reasons 70's Traynor amps never grew as big as the BIG names, Marsland speakers? I know a lot of these were swapped out.

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              • #22
                Traynor had an amp called Bass Mate or YBA2. The amp used a pair of 6V6s and the combo version had one of those 15s. It sounded very cool for guitar.
                WARNING! Musical Instrument amplifiers contain lethal voltages and can retain them even when unplugged. Refer service to qualified personnel.
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