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In Reply to: RE: Altec A7 - are you sure they were used for mixing? posted by Bill Fitzmaurice on September 17, 2024 at 11:34:35
Simple google search of photos and recording history sites, there were mixing consoles and near field setups in the 50 s and one of the vanguards had a 1947 date.
Multiple web sites focused on the recording equipment and the pioneers identify the development of that equipment with examples photos and in rare cases the actual equipment, with significant achievements in the late 40's through 50's and into the 60 s
I find no such photos or references of A7 used in that era for mastering, I find many that had A7 in the large orchestra recording rooms for playback.
I see 605,604 and even a Tannoy ( not certain a 50 s picture though )
Got any sources for A7 used in mastering in the 50/60 s?
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FWIW, a late 40s Western Electric monitor at a radio stationLots more pics and info about this subject at worldradiohistory.com
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I used to own Western Electric Westrex 2326A Studio monitors.The massive tweeter was horn loaded but not the 15" bass driver. OK, but no match for a modern horn speaker.
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Nice set up!Those look like JBL manufactured drivers to Westrex UK spec (?). If so, I've heard a set up using those drivers and to my ears, they have a different flavor compared to the WE753C I linked earlier and the WE757A monitor + drivers discussed in the link below.
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The photos I attached were not my own speakers, but the same model - 2326A.
Yes, UK supplied. In fact, one of the tweeter voice coils was faulty when I bought these big speakers (for 20 GDP), but luckily the Westrex works was a few miles from where I worked, so getting it replaced was a painless job. I wonder what those drivers would be worth now.
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