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 Post subject: Atwater Kent Type E-2 speaker question
PostPosted: May Thu 24, 2012 12:28 am 
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I found a 1920's Atwater Kent Type E-2 speaker with the round connector in the middle of the cone separated from the cone. I used a little Gorilla Tape to reattach the connector and it seems to hold fine. What I find strange is the tab that vibrates the cone on the driver seems to move the cone left and right as it's facing you, not forward and backward like a traditional speaker. It's also barely audible with a modern stereo but does sound o.k. aside from the very low volume. Is this normal?


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 Post subject: Re: Atwater Kent Type E-2 speaker question
PostPosted: May Thu 24, 2012 4:12 pm 
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With a modern stereo or any 8 ohm driver, you will have very low audio with an E2. The E2 is designed only for use in pre-1929 radios that used high impedance outputs (1000 to 2000 ohms). Even with connection to an ancient radio, the E2 will only put out a maximum of less than a watt of audio; that's actually a reasonable volume level for that type of speaker and the intended purpose. The E2 will also have a terrible audio response compared to most any speaker made after 1935.

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 Post subject: Re: Atwater Kent Type E-2 speaker question
PostPosted: May Thu 24, 2012 5:05 pm 
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The cone should move in and out, though there may not be enough travel to see it. The vibrating reed should drive the wire along its axis.


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