Another HIWATT Fane
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Another HIWATT Fane
Snagged another...
In transit, should be here in a couple of days from Vancouver...
(Shipping was cheaper than the gas to go pick it up, and I avoided another "border inquisition!" )
Reportedly from '76 and looks to be a stamped frame.
Hopefully it'll be a fine companion to the old '71 cast frame!
In transit, should be here in a couple of days from Vancouver...
(Shipping was cheaper than the gas to go pick it up, and I avoided another "border inquisition!" )
Reportedly from '76 and looks to be a stamped frame.
Hopefully it'll be a fine companion to the old '71 cast frame!
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
Looks similar to the ones in Clayton's "Gin Blossoms" cab - which sound fantastic.
nice score!
Dave
nice score!
Dave
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
It arrived today in one piece (the guy screwed it to a piece of plywood for protection) and it looks good! No time to try it out tonight, or take pics.
It's a model 122231, date stamped 46/76, 15 ohm, stamped frame. I'm assuming it's a 14,000 flux density model, same as my old 122231?
The cone looks original (not sure about the dust cap - pics might tell more) and it's an 010 003. I forget, is that a Pulsonic number?
If it weren't for the solder on the terminals you could almost call it NOS by the looks.
It's a model 122231, date stamped 46/76, 15 ohm, stamped frame. I'm assuming it's a 14,000 flux density model, same as my old 122231?
The cone looks original (not sure about the dust cap - pics might tell more) and it's an 010 003. I forget, is that a Pulsonic number?
If it weren't for the solder on the terminals you could almost call it NOS by the looks.
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
There's a noticeable difference in weight between the 14,000 and 17,000 gauss magnets. If you're not feeling it, they're both 14,000.mikhailwatt wrote:I'm assuming it's a 14,000 flux density model, same as my old 122231?
I've wondered that myself, but have never found confirmation that Fane used Pulsonic. In any case, I've got those on some of my Fanes and they're keepers. Think ya done good!mikhailwatt wrote:The cone looks original (not sure about the dust cap - pics might tell more) and it's an 010 003. I forget, is that a Pulsonic number?
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
All of the 122231's were 14,000 gauss, fane stopped using the stickers on the stamped frames.
Nice Find!
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
Yeah, it seems to be about the same weight as the old-timer 122231. Should be a good match. I'll put the Fanes on top, Thames on the bottom.
The Gin Blossoms cab has the 17,000 gauss Fanes, right?
The Gin Blossoms cab has the 17,000 gauss Fanes, right?
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
no, it has the 122231's
It sounds good too!
It sounds good too!
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
According to the data I've seen from Scumback, the "holy grail" Greenbacks used either the 102 003 (75hz lead) Pulsonic cones, or the 102 014 (55hz bass).OldSchoolDave wrote:I've wondered that myself, but have never found confirmation that Fane used Pulsonic.
So my guess is that 010 003 is a Pulsonic cone. Interesting, the '71 122231 has a 1021/15 cone code. Hmmm...
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
Cool.Dr.HIWATT wrote:no, it has the 122231's
Something tells me I'm going to be testing it with my ghosty iWATT before I start changing out those filter caps!
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
Just pics, no test yet.
The cone seems to have a higher "pitch" when tapping on it, compared to the '71. More like my Thames.
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
-- 2 HIWATT Fanes (122231) on top
-- 2 Weber Thames (50 watt) on bottom
-- '103 Clone - channels dimed, master @ 5
-- Hearos in
-- Grille cloth flapping in the breeze
Glorious!
-- 2 Weber Thames (50 watt) on bottom
-- '103 Clone - channels dimed, master @ 5
-- Hearos in
-- Grille cloth flapping in the breeze
Glorious!
You can almost feel the current flowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
You can almost see the circuits blowing
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Re: Another HIWATT Fane
Amen, brother! Looking forward to hearing that combination at the Convention.mikhailwatt wrote: Glorious!
Dave