I received a wonderful SG-8 Knight radio from Sam last year and have finally gotten it out.
I would love to get a speaker for it but cant find anything online on what speaker to use.
any ideas??
Here is a pic since none exist online:
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(This post was last modified: 03-14-2015, 05:45 PM by OldRestorer.)
Somehow I feel that one of them AK speakers will work. Or wait 'till Kutztown, there is always this guy there, forgot his name, he sells speakers and he wrote a great book about them.
Or a fairly common RCA 100A, Peerless or almost any number of speakers from the late 20's.
The gentleman Mike mentions is Buford Chidester who specializes in reproduction speaker cones from about 1925 - 28, and his book is called Classic Cones:
I've got one also. I think it uses P/P 45's in the output stage. You will need to a real speaker not one that is make for a battery set. What I was going to do is grab a RCA 100? The big metal drum speaker gut it and mount a PM speaker with an output transformer. Don't remember if it needs a field coil/choke.
Terry
(02-15-2015, 03:40 PM)OldRestorer Wrote: What are you talking about!
Terry dont listen to him. just look below and relax.
Speaker for Kiiiiirk, Speaker for Kiiiiirk
Sorry I missed your post about speaker. Here is a pic of the Radiola 100 spkr. http://www.radiolaguy.com/images/Radiola...laSpkr.jpg
Typically they go for pretty cheap $10-20. Or you could use a Philco G or H
spkr. It has the FC and output transformer all ready on it. If you would like I
could make you up spkr,output trans,and choke to be fitted into the 100 cabinet
Here's an ad for your set from 1930: http://www.alliedcatalogs.com/html/1930/h006.html
And the toobs you are looking for are 3 #224 or 24A's, 2#227 or 27''s, 2#245
or 45's, and 1#280 or 80 toob.
How's the dial /tuning knob work? Best I remember the dial is mounted on a
pot metal drum that can be deformed. Mine was very hard to turn and the
cables where broken.
Terry
(This post was last modified: 03-15-2015, 09:25 AM by Radioroslyn.)