Lafayette SK-58 - anyone familiar?
JayMX
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My uncle dropped these off today. He’s had them for as long as I can remeber. Terribly constructed cabinets. Not really loving the sound of them, they seem very... directional... But the drivers are interesting. Lambskin surrounds, automotive finish on the baskets. Maybe would work in an open baffle configuration?
Time to do some interneting and see what comes up. Fun stuff...
Time to do some interneting and see what comes up. Fun stuff...
Current Collection: Monitor 4a (Peerless), Monitor 5B (Peerless), Modified Monitor 7b (Peerless), RTA15TL (SL3000), SDA CRS+ (194’s), SDA SRS 2.3TL, R100's, R200’s, R300 🤩
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Modest Japanese made coaxes; LRE sold 'em for a long, long time.
I think they're Matsushita (Panasonic) OEM, but most of the Japanese OEMs of those days had similar products. LRE definitely sold some Panasonic OEM coaxes, but the SK58s are (to me, at any rate) still of mysterious provenance.
lafayetteSK-58 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
some of the usual suspects:
https://audio-heritage.jp/TECHNICS/unit/index.html
https://audio-heritage.jp/CORAL/unit/index2.html
https://audio-heritage.jp/PIONEER-EXCLUSIVE/unit/index.html
https://audio-heritage.jp/FOSTEX/index.html
You should go authentic and source a pair of Lafayette Eliptoflex (sic) cabinets for 'em!
lafayetteelliptoflex66 by Mark Hardy, on Flickr -
I'm giggling at the "sheepskin free edge cone mounting"....
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I'm giggling at the "sheepskin free edge cone mounting"....
Here's a great comment related to those surrounds from an old, old thread at AK:The surrounds on SK-58's are made from sheep.... and after a few decades they were very hard and stiff.
We have horses, I own a nice synthetic saddle, my horse likes it, I like it, if it gets dirty I throw it against the side of the barn to knock off all the dirt. My wife on the other hand will only used a leather saddle, leather tack breaks and can get dirty in ways someone who has never owned a horse can't imagine.
The missus has all manner of of stuff to clean and soften her various saddles.
As the surrounds on the SK-58's were stiff and dry, so I used some of her leather treatments on those surrounds to soften them.
Afterwards I played with test tones and found they were able to go from 24 htz to about 12k in room with a sharp roll off before and after. When I say 24htz I don't mean movie theater slam, but they were within 2db of the level I got at 1khtz. ...and I again must point out that this is in a room with what my wife calls a dorm ceiling and I call poor acoustics.
https://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/the-eliptoflex-project.437226/#post-5604529
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@mhardy6647 the surrounds are actually very soft and pliable. The cones have a few stains that I’m hoping can be removed. I’ve always wanted to explore open baffle configurations and so these may become my test subjects. I’ve just come into a nice pair of Dynaco MK III's to drive them. Will be a fun project!Current Collection: Monitor 4a (Peerless), Monitor 5B (Peerless), Modified Monitor 7b (Peerless), RTA15TL (SL3000), SDA CRS+ (194’s), SDA SRS 2.3TL, R100's, R200’s, R300 🤩
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Mark IIIs... nice.
Yeah, I'd try 'em on OBs -- try (IMO) the design documented at Joseph Esmilla's blog:
http://jelabsarch.blogspot.com/2012/06/open-baffle.html
http://jelabs.blogspot.com/2012/06/je-labs-open-baffle.html
Feel free to augment with a subwoofer, too
FWIW, and you may know this already, but there's a huge OB thread at audiokarma. I am not endorsing nor recommending anything about it, but it seems appropriate to note its existence.
Rock on!
PS I don't have any advice about stains on the cone(s) -- proceed with caution.