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|    bobnewyorkusa@gmail.com to Steve C    |
|    Re: Seeburg LPC-480 Speakers    |
|    23 Mar 15 21:08:28    |
      On Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 11:08:10 AM UTC-4, Steve C wrote:       > Bob, I was under the assumption that all the speakers in the LPC-480 were 16       ohm? My woofers appears to be ok....just need to replace the mids and tweets       which I believe I can get in 16 ohm if this is the case. I want to thank this       group w/        recommendations.                     It has been several decades since I have worked with any of the LPC series       machines. Different manufacturers and different models may have different       impeadence speakers. For the mid and hi speakers they are coupled to the       amplifier thru a crossover        network, usually a capacitor to block the bass from blowing out the mid and hi       speakers. I would not be too concerned about using commonly available 8 ohm       speakers, especially on the midrange and hi freq. Only other alternative       would be to get original        replacements from another old machine. Most likely the original manufacturer       of the LPC Seeburg speakers is long gone and they are not going to have exact       replacements available anyway. Most jukebox speakers were custom made and       sold only thru Jukebox        manufacturers and their distributors.               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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