Tannoy gold 12" cabinets


Hello. I am looking for a recomendation on cabinet size for my newly aquired 12" gold monitors. I have done the usual searches but have not found exactly what I am looking for yet.

Thanks for any help you can provide
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Thanks for  the reply. It seems through research that these drivers should be put in quite a large cabinet. I was hoping to get in around 30" tall. Of what I have seen all are 40" plus. Maybe I have made a mistake buying these. 
Bear in mind that the cabinets Tannoy made were smaller, generally speaking, than say, what I made. For example, the Cheviot cabinets they made for my 12" HPD's were 33 1/2" H X 17 1/4" W X 10" D. Also, at less than half the internal volume, at around 65 liters, if I recall correctly. The smaller cabinets won't go as deep in the bass. You also want to remember to keep the tweeter centered at your ear height while sitting, it may involve using stands to get them the correct height.

I urge you to try putting them in an enclosure you can live with, and experiment with different aspects of size, porting, insulation, crossovers, etc. These are wonderful speakers, I'd hate to see you give up on them without at least trying them.

Do as much research as possible, and become familiar with Hans Hilberink's Tannoy website (sorry, I misspelled it before). You've got a great chance of ending up with speakers you can enjoy the rest of your life with.

Best regards,
Dan
 I have a pair of 12 Golds in Altec 614 cabinets...you can google the size but they are not large at all..they were in Allen cabinets twice the size and sounded horrible...for me the smaller cabinets keep the mid range intact.The Tannoy golds sound good especially for the money but certainly not  the quality of new speakers,IMO
The sony is a good ol ol in a great turntable for your vinyl hanks for the encouraging word Dan.  I will continue on for a little bit and see what I can come up.  Your not on Vancouver Island by chance are you
PK, not in Vancouver, but not too far away, the north end of Whidbey Island, just west of Oak Harbor.

I don't know if you've ever heard Tannoys, but when I first got my drivers and crossovers from the UK, I laid them down on the floor next to my then speakers ($9000/pair Dynaudio Contour 5.4's) which were pretty good, I thought, but the Tannoys, in that primitive situation, actually blew the Dynas away in every way possible. That's why I say to give them a go. Outstanding results can be had.

Regards,
Dan