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Offline Justin9182

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108g transducers
« on: May 19, 2022, 03:06:45 pm »
Trying to find out more info on a pair of 108g speakers I just picked up, curious about age, if there alnico magents, and who actually manufactured them
The code one the bottom of the cone is : 82 6008 any info would be most appreciated thanks!

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Re: 108g transducers
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2022, 06:17:58 am »
The nomenclature 108G means 10"-8 ohm-Guitar. I believe they were all AlNiCo, a small round magnet surrounded by a U shaped frame would verify that, if so they are rated at 40 watts. Probably late 70's/early 80's Hartzell era, based on your code I'd say 1982. I think Sunn was actually producing their own drivers then, but they could be CTS.
I had a quad of them in a Sunn Beta Lead combo amp, they sounded OK in the open cabinet.
I'm not much of a guitar player, but there is a faction who are huge Beta Lead fans, and those AlNiCo 10's and 12's were in most of them.

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Re: 108g transducers
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2022, 07:48:19 am »
Thank you so much for the information! I?ve been trying to upload pictures in various different formats with no success? is there another way?
Thanks justin

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Re: 108g transducers
« Reply #3 on: May 21, 2022, 11:54:36 am »
I just uploaded this png file using the "Attachments and other options" tab. Those speakers in the Beta are 108G's; although I'm not sure they were designated as such, same drivers.