In Reply to: Help identifying Jensen parts, etc. posted by Will shade on April 22, 2007 at 21:51:18:
The 402 is a 4,000hz crossover, the m1131 is nothing I've ever heard of, and the RP-302 is a relatively rare 'super-tweeter' which can go for as much as $200 each. The serial numbers you mention assert the manufacturer, Jensen (220), the year of manufacturer, 1958 (8) and the week of the year of manufacture, (15, 17, etc). If you can find a second RP302, you've got a great high efficiency tweeter pair. You wouldn't think so to look at it, but I swear it's true!!
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