The Altec Voice of the Theater line was unveiled in 1947, and ran through the '70s. When it came to sound systems for the silver screen, the VOTT lineup was the system. This model of the A7, specifically, the A7-500-8E with 811B sectoral horn, is a favorite of collectors, and demand for the originals spiked after the early aughts re-release. With undeniably original character, this pair is the perfect candidate for the type of custom restoration Aural HiFi is known for. We've got a few ideas, but we thought it would be fun to put you in the driver's seat. Them home as-is, or brainstorm your dream A7 with us.
- Condition
- 8/10
- Serial No.
- NA-A7VOTT
- Restoration
- Full frequency sweep
- Horns Inspected
- Good bones
- Factory Specs
Type 2-way bass reflex horn loaded loudspeaker
Frequency response 35 Hz to 22 kHz (±10dB)
Sensitivity 97dB (@1W/m)
Nominal impedance 8Ω
System power capacity 200 W (Rating based on test signal of continuous pink noise, per IEC spectrum for two hours duration)
Low Frequency Drivers Altec Lansing 416-8C Woofer
High Frequency Drivers Altec Lansing 902-8B
High Frequency Horns Altec Lansing 811B Sectoral Horn
Network N8500-8A
Crossover frequency 900 Hz
Low frequency roll-off 54 Hz(-3dB)
Nominal coverage 90° horizontal, 40° vertical
System polarity Positive voltage to RED produces forward cone motion
Binding Posts Two pair, jumpered for mono wiring, bi-amp capable, accepts spade and banana
Dimensions 30"W x 54"H x 24"D
Weight 206 lbs. net
- Designer
- John Hilliard
- Documentation
Altec Lansing A7 VOTT Brochure
- The History of Altec Lansing
- A young electrical engineer, fresh out of Texas A&M, had gone to work for the Bell Telephone Co. in Houston the year the “Jazz Singer” was produced. Seeing his first sound movie in 1923, he applied for a transfer to Western Electric, eager to become a part of this exciting application of the science of sound. His name...
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- Liner Notes
A design by John Hilliard, Altec Lansing Voice of the Theatre systems originally targeted movie theaters. The entire series was gradually expanded for use in general sound reinforcement and later converted in extreme high-end audio segments for hi-fi home use.
- Stock No.
- 8117584888029
The Altec Voice of the Theater line was unveiled in 1947, and ran through the '70s. When it came to sound systems for the silver screen, the VOTT lineup was the system. This model of the A7, specifically, the A7-500-8E with 811B sectoral horn, is a favorite of collectors, and demand for the originals spiked after the early aughts re-release. With undeniably original character, this pair is the perfect candidate for the type of custom restoration Aural HiFi is known for. We've got a few ideas, but we thought it would be fun to put you in the driver's seat. Them home as-is, or brainstorm your dream A7 with us.
Condition
8/10
Serial No.
NA-A7VOTT
Restoration
- Full frequency sweep
- Horns Inspected
- Good bones
Factory Specs
Type 2-way bass reflex horn loaded loudspeaker
Frequency response 35 Hz to 22 kHz (±10dB)
Sensitivity 97dB (@1W/m)
Nominal impedance 8Ω
System power capacity 200 W (Rating based on test signal of continuous pink noise, per IEC spectrum for two hours duration)
Low Frequency Drivers Altec Lansing 416-8C Woofer
High Frequency Drivers Altec Lansing 902-8B
High Frequency Horns Altec Lansing 811B Sectoral Horn
Network N8500-8A
Crossover frequency 900 Hz
Low frequency roll-off 54 Hz(-3dB)
Nominal coverage 90° horizontal, 40° vertical
System polarity Positive voltage to RED produces forward cone motion
Binding Posts Two pair, jumpered for mono wiring, bi-amp capable, accepts spade and banana
Dimensions 30"W x 54"H x 24"D
Weight 206 lbs. net
Designer
John Hilliard
Documentation
Altec Lansing A7 VOTT Brochure
The History of Altec Lansing
A young electrical engineer, fresh out of Texas A&M, had gone to work for the Bell Telephone Co. in Houston the year the “Jazz Singer” was produced. Seeing his first sound movie in 1923, he applied for a transfer to Western Electric, eager to become a part of this exciting application of the science of sound. His name...
[ Read More ]
Liner Notes
A design by John Hilliard, Altec Lansing Voice of the Theatre systems originally targeted movie theaters. The entire series was gradually expanded for use in general sound reinforcement and later converted in extreme high-end audio segments for hi-fi home use.
Stock No.
8117584888029