AR-2ax. On the Prowl. Typical Issues???


This discussion has me on the prowl for a pair of AR-2ax Speakers. 

Anyone have advice, what typically needs doing? What questions to ask? 

thanks, Elliott

 

 

 

elliottbnewcombjr

Sounds like a fun project, thanks for the trip down memory lane. The first time I heard the same was in 1971. Before then I had only heard Sansui and Pioneer. That day I realized how much better sound could get.

They also were my first darn good sounding speaker. got em with wedding money. I got married age 19 while in College.

After they were stolen, I used to look for them in Garage Sales around here, for years.

I’m very happy to have them active in my office!

 

@elliottbnewcombjr 

My sound pressure meter came in handy measuring the output of the old tweeter against the new one, compared to the midrange. Old working tweeter was weak.

 

 

That's the kind of attention to detail that can make or break the whole project.

Good work.

 

cd318

when I first viewed your earlier post, I thought that image was of a larger model AR, I thought the AR-2ax were smaller, until I took them out of the box, definitely larger than I remembered.

Wonderful that they fit in/on a bookshelf, only 11-1/2" deep, sealed, no vents. Real wood is always my preference.

Original idea was just to get a working pair, nostalgia, use them down in the garage, maybe work on them someday. Now, forced to fix them, they sound better than anything I own that fits in my office.

Beat my Wharfedale's/B&W/Paradigm/Boston/Energy, and took the sub out of the office as these 10" woofers make plenty bass.

I need to update my system photos, I’ve made a few changes since posting them here.

 

 

fiesta75

you were right, these were matched, woofers had been renewed (cone and foam) (not older cloth type).

mids and tweeters type matched, but one tweeter was dead.

I replaced the caps as you advised, ended up changing to new level controls as long as I was going for new tweeters. surprisingly, those midrange paper cones are solid and sound terrific.

inefficient, yes, my small Luxman 10 wpc tube amp is just enough, they would definitely need more in a larger space.

I played them with a Fisher 200T SS receiver in the late 70's, lots more volume, I am surprised to find it is only 20wpc