Vintage Fanes

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Vintage Fanes

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I have been offered a pair of these.

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They have been reconed. I have no idea if these are any good, worth $150 each, be a good match for a Hiwatt.

Comments and suggestions would be very welcome! Thanks
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buggs wrote: Comments and suggestions would be very welcome!
Would be a good match for a Hiwatt IF the recone job is good. Can you get the cone codes from the seller? The stated price seems high in today's market, for a non-original cone. But, it's your call.

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<dumbass question>What's a cone code?</dumbass question>
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buggs wrote:<dumbass question>What's a cone code?</dumbass question>
Ink stamp or chalk marks on the back side of the cones, indicating part number (and, usually, manufacturer). They can look like this:
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Need to know what cones were used by the reconer. Some parts are better than others.

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WHF5594 which is a Wharfdale recone kit

Does that pass muster?
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buggs wrote: Does that pass muster?
It would in my book, although I'd still lobby for a more discounted price. But, that's just me ;) .

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OK. Then these are definatley an option.

My other thought is a new Fane AXA12 alnico paired with a new medusa 100.

Are you familiar with the new Fanes? New or old?

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I run the new Fanes in several cabs and am quite happy with them. I use the the Medusa 100's in the bottom cab of my live rig. My recording cab has two AXA 12's and two Medusa 150's in it. I've also got a bassman cab I loaded with two AXA !2's that sounds awesome, but I haven't played it as much as the Hiwatt cabs yet. Phil
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Does the 150W medusa not overpower the AXA? Is the AXA an alnico or ceramic?

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OldSchoolDave wrote:
buggs wrote: Does that pass muster?
It would in my book, although I'd still lobby for a more discounted price. But, that's just me ;) .

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I may end up getting another recone due to the poor state of the solder tabs. Would weber be a good place to go for that?
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buggs wrote:Does the 150W medusa not overpower the AXA? Is the AXA an alnico or ceramic?

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The AXA's are alnico and seem to keep up nicely with the Medusa 150's. I talked to the dealer before I bought them and he assured me that it was a good combination that he uses. Phil
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philmanatee wrote:
buggs wrote:Does the 150W medusa not overpower the AXA? Is the AXA an alnico or ceramic?

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The AXA's are alnico and seem to keep up nicely with the Medusa 150's. I talked to the dealer before I bought them and he assured me that it was a good combination that he uses. Phil
I've seen the combination before, and looks good. That combo just went on ebay for $400. I was pretty tempted.
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buggs wrote: I may end up getting another recone due to the poor state of the solder tabs. Would weber be a good place to go for that?
Not sure if they'll recone vintage Fanes. Drop 'em an email and ask ( http://www.tedweber.com/recone/ ).

And, let us know what they say!

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Around the Sound in Seattle has reconed vintage Fanes for me before. Phil
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If you dont find nobody ,
I know a good place near Montreal called Belisle acoustics, http://tr.ca/

They've been reconing Fanes since the early 70's ,you can ask for Bruno at 450-691-2584



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