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AudioEnz December 31st 03 07:46 PM

SD Acoustics OBS speakers
 
in article , Multithreaded at
wrote on 30/12/2003 9:26 AM:

I have just acquired a pair of these from a friend. The tweeters are
blown, so I need replacements. As the company is no longer in
existence, can anyone kindly suggest an alternative source of
replacement tweeters?


My only knowledge of SD Acoustics is from what I remember reading in Hi-Fi
Answers magazine in the late 1980s. SD Acoustics had several models reviewed
in that magazine.

From memory, SD Acoustics used a SEAS tweeter in many of their models, first
a soft dome tweeter and then a metal dome variant. One of their models also
included a leaf isodynamic tweeter.

There's a 1988 interview with the founder of SD Acoustics at
http://www.tnt-audio.com/intervis/sde.html

Keith Howard, editor of Hi-Fi Answers at the time of SD Acoustics has his
own audio website. He may be able to supply the information you're after.
Keith's web site is http://www.audiosignal.co.uk/


Michael Jones
Editor, AudioEnz

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Multithreaded January 2nd 04 01:11 AM

SD Acoustics OBS speakers
 
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 09:46:10 +1300, AudioEnz
wrote:

in article , Multithreaded at
wrote on 30/12/2003 9:26 AM:

I have just acquired a pair of these from a friend. The tweeters are
blown, so I need replacements. As the company is no longer in
existence, can anyone kindly suggest an alternative source of
replacement tweeters?


My only knowledge of SD Acoustics is from what I remember reading in Hi-Fi
Answers magazine in the late 1980s. SD Acoustics had several models reviewed
in that magazine.

From memory, SD Acoustics used a SEAS tweeter in many of their models, first
a soft dome tweeter and then a metal dome variant. One of their models also
included a leaf isodynamic tweeter.

There's a 1988 interview with the founder of SD Acoustics at
http://www.tnt-audio.com/intervis/sde.html

Keith Howard, editor of Hi-Fi Answers at the time of SD Acoustics has his
own audio website. He may be able to supply the information you're after.
Keith's web site is http://www.audiosignal.co.uk/


Michael Jones
Editor, AudioEnz


Thanks very much for the information, Michael. I really appreciate it.

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Multithreaded January 2nd 04 01:11 AM

SD Acoustics OBS speakers
 
On Thu, 01 Jan 2004 09:46:10 +1300, AudioEnz
wrote:

in article , Multithreaded at
wrote on 30/12/2003 9:26 AM:

I have just acquired a pair of these from a friend. The tweeters are
blown, so I need replacements. As the company is no longer in
existence, can anyone kindly suggest an alternative source of
replacement tweeters?


My only knowledge of SD Acoustics is from what I remember reading in Hi-Fi
Answers magazine in the late 1980s. SD Acoustics had several models reviewed
in that magazine.

From memory, SD Acoustics used a SEAS tweeter in many of their models, first
a soft dome tweeter and then a metal dome variant. One of their models also
included a leaf isodynamic tweeter.

There's a 1988 interview with the founder of SD Acoustics at
http://www.tnt-audio.com/intervis/sde.html

Keith Howard, editor of Hi-Fi Answers at the time of SD Acoustics has his
own audio website. He may be able to supply the information you're after.
Keith's web site is http://www.audiosignal.co.uk/


Michael Jones
Editor, AudioEnz


Thanks very much for the information, Michael. I really appreciate it.

--

Please use Reply-To address.

Tom Jackson January 7th 04 01:03 PM

SD Acoustics OBS speakers
 

Yes, the midrange/treble is open; the bass is closed box. These units
sounded superb before their unfortunate "accident". I have always
lusted after SD Acoustics SD1s - the OBSes are the closest thing I'll
ever get to them, I think.


I have a set of Mk 2, SD1's sitting in my garage, that I keep thinking
I must sell. Superb speakers, just too big for the room I have now,
so suprplus to requirements.

Let me know if you're interested.

tom.
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Tom Jackson January 7th 04 01:03 PM

SD Acoustics OBS speakers
 

Yes, the midrange/treble is open; the bass is closed box. These units
sounded superb before their unfortunate "accident". I have always
lusted after SD Acoustics SD1s - the OBSes are the closest thing I'll
ever get to them, I think.


I have a set of Mk 2, SD1's sitting in my garage, that I keep thinking
I must sell. Superb speakers, just too big for the room I have now,
so suprplus to requirements.

Let me know if you're interested.

tom.
---------


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