I have just scored six (6) panels for the Beverage Two series speakers, but I am not sure if they are for the 2SW or the earlier Two model? What identifies them as to which model they are from -> Dimensions, wiring?
The neatly hand written (with red "Sharpie") info along the panel edge says => B1-10-06-87
Other edge writing shows:
B1-2.45 / 2.28 = 4.80 NF and B1-3.0 / 3.0 = 3.1 Kv
I might try shopping for any matching Beverage speakers that may need working panels to be restored, or sell them to someone who already has such speakers and just wants/needs the panels.
Once I learn more about them, and depending on difficulty of finding units in need of restoration, I might end up just selling them, so I need to learn how to properly determine what condition they are in presently. in order to come up with a current fair market price.
What things are ctitical for doing a proper visual inspection? Some of them have a few tiny circular (<1mm dia.) spots scattered about them where reflectivity of the shiny aluminum layer appears to be gone.
How many of these can pe present before performance is significantly compromised?
I will post some PICs shortly.
The neatly hand written (with red "Sharpie") info along the panel edge says => B1-10-06-87
Other edge writing shows:
B1-2.45 / 2.28 = 4.80 NF and B1-3.0 / 3.0 = 3.1 Kv
I might try shopping for any matching Beverage speakers that may need working panels to be restored, or sell them to someone who already has such speakers and just wants/needs the panels.
Once I learn more about them, and depending on difficulty of finding units in need of restoration, I might end up just selling them, so I need to learn how to properly determine what condition they are in presently. in order to come up with a current fair market price.
What things are ctitical for doing a proper visual inspection? Some of them have a few tiny circular (<1mm dia.) spots scattered about them where reflectivity of the shiny aluminum layer appears to be gone.
How many of these can pe present before performance is significantly compromised?
I will post some PICs shortly.