ground up recreation of some classic speaks by jamie hauser.

scottyboy76
scottyboy76 Posts: 2,905
edited November 2012 in Vintage Speakers
I know there are many people here who appreciate craftsmanship, high standards and hard work, especially as it pertains to audio.

Jamie Hauser, who has been very helpful to me while getting info to recap my dcm time windows 3s, has recreated, not rebuilt some Model 7s with the advice of Steve Eberbach of DCM.

I will try to add a link to avs forums, if it does not work, his work can be viewed in the thread "whatever happened to steve eberbach" in that forum.

The final pics can be seen on page 43.http://www.avsforum.com/t/652191/whatever-happened-to-dcms-steve-eberbach/990
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Comments

  • oldmodman
    oldmodman Posts: 740
    edited November 2012
    He did a sensational job!

    His "clones" look better than the originals.
  • skrol
    skrol Posts: 3,375
    edited November 2012
    Wow, I bet they are beautiful to see in person.

    I had to laugh at the thread title though; figured it was a pile of saw dust.
    Stan

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