Altec A7 yay or nay?


I have the opportunity to buy  Altec A7 cabinets ($100 a pair) and Horns ($260 a pair) without any cones to either.
The cabinets and grills are in great shape as is the Horn.
My question is, is it worth a punt? as a DIY project that has to be done on the cheap.
Any suggestions as to alternative cones/crossover would be greatly appreciated. 
The chap does have the crossover also, not sure what he is asking though.
This is more of a whim purchase and not a necessity.
I know one thing, it is going to be hard to slip them into the house without anyone noticing, lol...



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They are impressive but they have their place. I like them much better with the 500hz horns than with the 800 hz horns. Any that someone saw with JBL anything in them had been Frakensteined. That's OK, you just should know. They are very non linear. They are very bright. They have dynamic range like nothing currently being sold to consumers. If you use D130s they will be extremely hot in the mids. They tend to be anyway. Probably a JBL 130A or any number of Altec 15" or a lot of things being made today. They aren't accurate, but they are very impressive. If you want to play the dead like you are there. They will do it. they can use a good sub woofer, but it will need to be capable of significant output. A good 1/3 octave equalizer wouldn't hurt them any. They can be used with the horns on top or in the vent.
The K horns are very efficient. Paul Klipsh is famous for saying what the world really needs is a really good 5 watt amplifier. If you don't have the upper end, JBL or EV parts, or even Altec work well. Klipsh used EV. If you are thinking of adding cone tweeters, I don't think you will hear them.