Gauss Horns Drivers 2080
An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:“ This is a chance to own a great working representation of a Cetec Gauss 2080 compression driver. This is a vintage professional driver that is hard to find and desirable. It looks nice and sounds great showing minor paint wear. It reproduces sound from 800Hz-18kHz clearly.
- Mecer usb isdn ta 128k driver GAUSS 2081 HF DK-2081 Phenolic 8 ohms diaphragm This ad wants Learn more – opens in a new uorn or tab. Good luck to all and God bless.
- The Voxativ AC-1.6 is a widebander with a powerful Ferrite magnet system. It reaches a magnetic field of 20.000 Gauss and an efficiency of 100dB at 5 kHz. The AC-1.6 is equipped with an underhung coil. It is the perfect full-range driver for back loaded horns and open baffle. If desired we supply you with an appropriate housing blueprint for free.
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You can run 50 watts to it continuously at 800Hz and higher or 80 watts continuously at 1.2kHz and higher. It has a 2 inch voice coil, one inch throat, and weighs in at about 15 lbs each. ”Model:GAUSS 2080Type:Diaphragm DriverCountry/Region of Manufacture:United StatesMPN:Does Not ApplySuited For:Mid-Range & Tweeter FrequenciesBrand:CETEC GAUSS.
Free download vicky badshah qawwali mp3. GAUSS1502HFDK-1502Aluminum8 ohmsGAUSS2080HFDK-2080Aluminum8 ohmsGAUSS2081HFDK-2081Phenolic8 ohmsGAUSS4060HFDK-4060Aluminum16 ohmsGAUSS4061HFDK-4061Phenolic16 ohmsGAUSS4080HFDK-4080Aluminum8 ohmsGAUSS4081HFDK-4081Phenolic8 ohms'Besides, you can't get replacment diaphragms anymore. They are all long gone. 'This is, of course, the place that makes the K77 diaphragms that BEC sells.The Gauss 40xx series was designed by Ed May (ex-JBL), and was a pretty straight-up copy of the JBL375/2440. As such they have no real high end, and have a peak around 9Khz.
The dual-spider Gauss woofers were a JBL design for Fender. When JBL refused to make them anymore, May just went arcoss the street, started Gauss, and made the same drivers with some cosmetic changes.The TAD products have a similar story, except the ex-JBL engineer was Bart Locanthi. He duplicated the JBL375/2440 but with one more slot in the phase plug (the TAD 4001). The woofers were varients of his JBL LE15/2215 designs. The first 1' drivers had the Be diaphragms (made with the same process Yamaha developed for the Be drivers in their NS1000M), but they tried a Mylar edge (Yamaha used cloth), and these Be diaphragms actually would fit Altec/JBL 44mm voice-coil drivers. The 2' drivers used a variable density all Be diaphragm (and don't go as low as the 1' models, as they can shatter).That Gauss price seems high to me, I sold a pair in new shape a while back for $400.
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The guy that owns them would probably sell them (he sold his MCM 1900s).Just to make everyone ill, here is a pair of Gauss HF4000 in good shape that went for (almost) free:I guess you could have used the horns with the Jubilee, although they are a bit bigger than the K402.