Thursday, April 26, 2012

Western Electric 16a 2012 drawings..



well... I'm off...  a visit to Audio-Life in Holland and then Munich High End, but first, something to whet your appetite...










and I must also add this footnote... I am listening to GIP 555's... 
and my first impression is that they are even cleaner than originals.. 
first impression, but I am stunned.. I think I need to have a 
serious sit down with Mr. Suzuki in Munich!
 



9 comments:

  1. Is it just me or do those look like the anatomy of a human ear? Awesome. Are they full range? If not, would they require digital time alignment?

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  2. Wow!!

    That is impressive.

    Great work guys.

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  3. Hello!

    It looking great! Do you have a 3D CAD file on your hand? Can you share it with me? I'd like to make one for my own. My email is 'cwkim9763@gmail.com'

    Thanks.

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  4. It is amazaing~!

    Would you possible to send me a 3D CAD file as person before? I just wanted to say thank you very much if your drawings you shared with me...
    My email address is hnk3182000@gmail.com.
    I look forward to hearing from you.

    Regards,
    Ben

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  5. Can you share CAD file of this great work? chiroheaven@gmail.com
    Thank you in advance.
    Best regards,

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  6. great work
    would you share CAD file or drawing of this speaker?
    my email address is kbinfamily@hotmail.com
    thank you in advance

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  7. Hello,

    Have you any chance share this CAD file to me?
    My email address is maciej.maintenance@gmail.com

    I've got JBL Paragon original documentation for exchange - do you wanted it?

    Maciej

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  8. Hi what an impressive work you did! I was just wondering if I could get 3d file to yoooo414@gmail.com. I would appreciate you for doing me favor. Thx:)

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  9. Hello,
    Have you any chance share this 3D drawing file to me?
    My email address is allezymoon@gmail.com
    Thank you.
    Best regards, Moon

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