Folks, I've got an empty Holmes Pro Compact 210 chassis and cabinet that I inherited several years ago - as best I can tell Holmes was an attempted Peavey knock off. Doing a Google search revealed little about the amps or the company but what I'm really interested in is the ouput power of the amp so that I can reuse the two 10" Eminence square magnet ceramic speakers that came in this combo.
Some hit that I passed over rated the amp as being 120 or 140 W (RMS, Peak?) but somehow this seems excessive for two TO-3 output transistors even if the entire chassis was availablea as a heat sink.
For reference, I compared the magnet and VC size to that of another Eminence that came out of an old Music Man 135 Watt head - 135/4 = 27W +/- 40W assembly - and the magnet is about 4 times the volume and the VC is about twice the size.
Of course you know that olde Eminence speakers produced for any particular manufacturer used crytic factory codes that the current Eminence company claims not to have a Rosetta stone for - but perhaps one of your fine folks has information on the model or perhaps even old service info.
Thanks for any/all help.
Rob
Some hit that I passed over rated the amp as being 120 or 140 W (RMS, Peak?) but somehow this seems excessive for two TO-3 output transistors even if the entire chassis was availablea as a heat sink.
For reference, I compared the magnet and VC size to that of another Eminence that came out of an old Music Man 135 Watt head - 135/4 = 27W +/- 40W assembly - and the magnet is about 4 times the volume and the VC is about twice the size.
Of course you know that olde Eminence speakers produced for any particular manufacturer used crytic factory codes that the current Eminence company claims not to have a Rosetta stone for - but perhaps one of your fine folks has information on the model or perhaps even old service info.
Thanks for any/all help.
Rob
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