03-25-2018, 12:37 PM
Hi Dan -
It looks like you have a 44H? I just restored one of these myself. If so you may be interested in the pics: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmfoXsmN
If it is a 44H the original speaker is an H-14. You can find more info in the speakers.xls spreadsheet:
http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...hp?tid=215
The H-14 wasn't used in many models but the cone and voice coil are shared with many others including the much more common H-13.
It looks like the H-14 is nearly identical to the H-13 but with a different output transformer.
So maybe if you found a donor speaker for the voice coil it could be reconed that way? I haven't done such a swap myself but perhaps someone else can chime in who has (or who has tried).
Even easier would be to swap your output transformer onto an H-13 speaker.
-Nathan
It looks like you have a 44H? I just restored one of these myself. If so you may be interested in the pics: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmfoXsmN
If it is a 44H the original speaker is an H-14. You can find more info in the speakers.xls spreadsheet:
http://www.philcoradio.com/phorum/showth...hp?tid=215
The H-14 wasn't used in many models but the cone and voice coil are shared with many others including the much more common H-13.
It looks like the H-14 is nearly identical to the H-13 but with a different output transformer.
So maybe if you found a donor speaker for the voice coil it could be reconed that way? I haven't done such a swap myself but perhaps someone else can chime in who has (or who has tried).
Even easier would be to swap your output transformer onto an H-13 speaker.
-Nathan