FS: Vintage Isophon PH2132E Full-Range Speakers -SOLD

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QWERT

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For sale Vintage Isophon PH 2132 E Full-Range Caxial Alnico Speakers.
in perfect working condition and sound great.
Ideal for tube amplifier with a very natural sound.
Measure 9"X13" and 5 1/2" mounting depth.



Data Sheet:


Opinion and information:
http://www.thaidiyaudio.net/index.php?topic=6053.0

"Now, I have listen 2 days to this speaker.
At first, I was sceptic about the bass reproduction of an open baffle speaker.
But, I was very astonished, that this speaker brings really lots of bass.
I use my SE EL 34 Mono Blocks, with around 4 Watts RMS.
I really think this speaker has a very high sensitivity, but I could not found in the data sheet.
But I guess, around 97 dB with 1 W.
The best is the very detailed and wide open sound stage, really unbeliveable.
The old "paper tweeter" HM 10 reproduce every detail very precious, without being to "hard".
It makes much "FUN" to listen music with this speaker, especially old Jazz recordings.
I did know, that the Isophon PH2132 E is a good speaker, but it is really very good, that I can say now.

I have now listened to the open baffle with the 6S45PE PSE mono blocks.
The sound quality is very clear, precious and the high frequency is perfectly balanced.
A dream of a sound stage, very wide.
The speakers also plays quite loud with less than 2 W RMS.
As the 6S45PE amp use cut core outputtransformers, the bass is fully there."

http://www.german-vintage-loudspeakers.com/navid.790/isophon-ph2132e-oval-coaxial-driver-version-1.htm
"In our opinion this is one of the best sounding German drivers ever made."

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