Fane crescendo 75W

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Fane crescendo 75W

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Hello everybody
New on this forum (I come from France...) and first post.
I've got an old "home made" cab and i've just open it for the first time yesterday...and i found in two old Fane "the crescendo" 75W (8 ohm)

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Can someone tell me something about it ?

(Sorry for my bad english.... :oops: )
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Hello and welcome to the Vintage Hiwatt Forum. No need to apologize - your English is much better than my French :) .

Fane made several models of Crescendo speakers - ONE of which was favored by Mr. Gilmour. I believe that model was rated at 100 watts, but Dr.Hiwatt knows for certain.

Is there a sticker on the frame with Codes and Ratings? If so, please post a picture or whatever numbers you can find on the speaker and the cone itself (the cone code can be difficult to see sometimes, as it is often stamped up near the voicecoil).

Most importantly: How do your Crescendos sound?

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can you read the model #?
if so what it is?

Can you get a photo of the label/decal that gives the model # and gauss and wattage?
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For the moment, the speakers are still in the cab....I've only take the back of the cab off to watch in it.
The only stiker i can see is the stiker of the french importer (Musique Industrie)....where i saw it was a 75W speaker...
There's no sérial number either or i can't see it.
I'm going to try to make others photographies of it and i will post them...
Thanks for trying helping me....
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there is a sticker between the wire terminals.
it is red/purple and white.
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Re: Fane crescendo 75W

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Dr.HIWATT wrote:there is a sticker between the wire terminals.
it is red/purple and white.
Sorry,i don't have this sticker on my speaker....
The only one i have in is the importer sticker (Musique Industrie), where we can read :

Model N° : cresc 12B
Flux density : 20000
Power Handling : 75
Impedance : 8 ohms
Serial number : ....nothing !

you can see the sticker on this photograph
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that sticker is from Fane, not the importer.

So it is a 12 "B"

somewhere on the frame will be a black stamped model number. like 122346 or something similar.

How do they sound to you?
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that sticker is from Fane, not the importer.
Nevertheless on this sticker, there's no the name "Fane" but only "Musique Industrie" and it's brown not purple....
But that's not the most important i think....

Yes it's a 12B.....Do you know something about ? Where can we find it ?
somewhere on the frame will be a black stamped model number. like 122346 or something similar.
I put the speaker off the cab and i didn't see any model number....i will look at it again next time...
How do they sound to you?
A couple years ago i plugged (??) it in an old transistor power amp (Emthree...) it was really good....
But i've just bought a 9005 Marshall Power Amp and i wanted to be sure with the impedance before plug the cab in the Marshall...that's why i discovered the Fane....
Wait an see....(hear :D )
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I don't know much about them.
16ohm 12"A" Crescendos are David Glimour's favourite. The "A"s are 100 watts.

I would try them and see if you like them. They shouldn't suck.
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Dr.HIWATT wrote:I don't know much about them.
16ohm 12"A" Crescendos are David Glimour's favourite. The "A"s are 100 watts.

I would try them and see if you like them. They shouldn't suck.
I'll do that....and i'll tel you about...
Thanks for your help
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manu59lille wrote: Nevertheless on this sticker, there's no the name "Fane" but only "Musique Industrie" and it's brown not purple....
The color is open to interpretation, lighting and aging. It may appear red to some, maroon to others and brown to you ;) . Here is another example:
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Note that I have never seen an actual serial number in that blank. In this example, it is the production date code (21st week of 1972).

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Re: Fane crescendo 75W

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Without any serial number is it possible to date this speakers ?
I try with Musique Industrie in France but this company did not exist....
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