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Re: does any1 no the difference between crescendo A & B?

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:04 pm
by hohohiwatter
i think they r genuine. but not seen that many meself an u cant be to careful with these old speakers. as long as the've not been hammered or have cone rub etc, shud be ok.
an they sed that the mags r so strong, when soldering the tags the mags sucked the iron over an took off some of the silver foil!

Re: does any1 no the difference between crescendo A & B?

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:11 pm
by OldSchoolDave
hohohiwatter wrote:or maybe the stamped print on the sticker was very faint an some1 decided to make it clearer?
That'd be my guess. Not implying anything sinister, it's just unusual. Yes, irregularities in the stamps are fairly common. That one appears to have been written over.

Anyway, no particular reason to doubt the seller's production dates of mid-1971 and early-1972.

I'd still be interested in knowing the cone codes (typically stamped in white ink on the back side). example (note the clarity of the MACRO closeup ;) ):

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Dave

Re: does any1 no the difference between crescendo A & B?

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 2:13 pm
by OldSchoolDave
hohohiwatter wrote: an they sed that the mags r so strong, when soldering the tags the mags sucked the iron over an took off some of the silver foil!
Having soldered leads to 14,000 and 17,000 gauss cast frame Fanes, that doesn't surprise me one bit!

Dave

Re: does any1 no the difference between crescendo A & B?

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:01 pm
by steve
I don't know about the possible sound difference with the 'A', but I have a Crescendo 'B' and it is rated 100 watts according to the label. I have used it in my 50 watt combo and it sounds great at clean or slightly overdrive volumes. At higher volume levels the single speaker doesn't handle the distortion well. I've wanted to try it paired with another Crescendo but they aren't easy to find.

Steve