In Reply to: Frazier Dixielander Compression Driver Info posted by ka7niq on May 24, 2007 at 12:57:14:
Correction: I never worked for Jack Frazier. I became involved with Frazier in 1986, more than three years after Jack's death.
The remainder of the information is correct. Jack was notoriously cheap, and, as a result, his choice of transducers usually left quite a bit to be desired. The Atlas 333 was a phenolic-diaphragm unit most appropriate for use in car dealer paging systems. Its high frequency response was unsuitable for any high-fidelity application.
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- RE: Frazier Dixielander Compression Driver Info - Jay Mitchell 10:44:54 06/03/07 (0)