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
128x128pkvintage
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
Thanks Dan. Dont know how the sony turntable bit got in the first part of the post. Weird. Anyways,  I have Audio Note behind them so I beleive they will sound very good when I get the cabinets sorted out. I am in victoria actually. 
Ah, beautiful city. I have a photo on my wall I took from a hotel room of the city at night, showing the city lights, and the harbor, with the moon at its brightest. Got engaged to my wife that night. Fond memories.

Dan

Hello PK and forum,

Came across this post and wondered how you made out with your tannoy cabinet project.

I recently received a pair of Tannoy 12" monitor golds from a friend who had them around unused from the 70's.

They are in furniture style cabinets (about 24"x24") with castors and non-removable grilles with a wooden lattice design. I quite like the vintage look but from what I've read online it seems like the sound can be improved with different cabinets.

Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated - especially if any one has had success in modifying the existing cabinet to retain the original look.

Thanks in advance - mm

BTW, I am in Vancouver.