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Originally Posted by kiwi32
Hey dakatabg,you looking to sell those energy 2.1e speakers?If so PM me,I am building a decent small room system and they would be perfect.
BTW,nice thread everybody,I like to check it out once in a while.It sure gives you some ideas for your next purchase!
Thanks.
Maybe in future if I decide to sell them I will let you know!
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Not to put any pressure,but I am building it like...now!
I already got an energy sub,and front speakers are a few hours away until I decide between a few ones.
But with all the stuff you already have I'll sure understand if you decide to keep em.
Thks
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I retract my offer,got another speakers set instead.Have a look here: http://2.ly/dgc5
Thanks!
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I will no longer be acquiring pieces of gear. I have decided that I have a synergetic, well thought out chain which brings me joy. Now I will focus only on optimizing the gear I have. On that note, I have sent out my EICO HF85 to my local tech (a tube artist) for a complete work-up including an RIAA mod to the Lipschitz curve.
I bought a Nagaoka MP-200...
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3 matched pairs of Tung Sol 6L6GC-STR...
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A Moth MKI tonearm for my Ariston...
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And a 400G portable HD for my digital files...
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Originally Posted by poppachubby
I will no longer be acquiring pieces of gear. I have decided that I have a synergetic, well thought out chain which brings me joy.
Good for you!
I am trying to get there myself but old habits die slowly...... I got an Adcom 535L arriving on Monday for my garage set-up...... :D
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Poppa is doing a big upgrade!
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Originally Posted by poppachubby
I will no longer be acquiring pieces of gear.
I wish I had a $ everytime I've said that to myself! It's okay Poppa, you can show us the that new piece of equipment when the Mrs. leaves the room.:wink5:
Seriously, I hope it is your Holy Grail, and you are completley happy with the results.
Myself I know I'll still pick up stuff here and there, even when I know it's not quite as good as what I already have. Just the variety I like, or just the hunt.
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Originally Posted by thekid
Good for you!
I am trying to get there myself but old habits die slowly...... I got an Adcom 535L arriving on Monday for my garage set-up...... :D
Hey Kid, what are you running with the 535L?
About a month ago I hooked up my GFP 555 II and GFA 535. I really enjoy it. I don't know if I like it better than my Cambridge 640V2. The Adcom is more dynamic to me a little more punch, little better low end, good with pop and rock. But the Cambridge seems a little more refined, better definition, a little better mids.Better for ballads and acoustics. I like them both, but if I had to choose, I think I'd go with the Cambridge just a little better overall to (just my personal opinion and the volume level,what I listen too). But the Adcom is no slouch.
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Originally Posted by luvtolisten
I wish I had a $ everytime I've said that to myself! It's okay Poppa, you can show us the that new piece of equipment when the Mrs. leaves the room.:wink5:
Seriously, I hope it is your Holy Grail, and you are completley happy with the results.
Myself I know I'll still pick up stuff here and there, even when I know it's not quite as good as what I already have. Just the variety I like, or just the hunt.
Hahaha. Welllll....you could be right. I still have a computer system that I tinker with. As far as my main system goes, I am done for some time. Everything sounds great.
You have to ask yourself, is all of your gear running at optimal levels? Have you done everything possible to get everything you can out of it?
The answer for me is simply no. I am more than halfway through what I want to do now. Today will be a special one, no kids, no wife and a pile of new stuff to install and tweak. I will relish every moment the same way a married man does when he gets laid!!
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Originally Posted by thekid
Good for you!
I am trying to get there myself but old habits die slowly...... I got an Adcom 535L arriving on Monday for my garage set-up...... :D
Congrats! You're really taking to the Adcom sound huh? Why the garage and not the living room? For loudness purposes?
What is the 535 replacing?
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Originally Posted by poppachubby
Congrats! You're really taking to the Adcom sound huh? Why the garage and not the living room? For loudness purposes?
What is the 535 replacing?
Adcom gear from that time period was highly regarded (see review below) and can be purchased at relatively bargain prices compared to alot of comparable gear. So great sound at a good price seems to be the sensible route at this point and Adcom more than fits the bill IMO.
http://www.stereophile.com/solidpowe...wer_amplifier/
Since picking up the GAS Thalia pre-amp I have been looking for a quality amp to match with it. Most GAS amps are out of my price range. The Kenwood Basic M1D is on the sidelines for the moment and I don't want to break up the Adcom GFA 545 II / GFP 555 combo in my rack so when the opportunity came up to get this 535L (same as the 535 but it has level controls) I went ahead and got it. My initial plan is to pair the Thalia and the 535 up and see how they sound with the Polk 10's and the EV Leyton's.I will also get around to to trying combinations of the Adcom amps with the Thalia and GFP-555 to see which sound best with the Heresy II's.
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I got one Fisher mode 143-92512700 receiver. There is nothing on the internet about this receiver!
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Originally Posted by thekid
Good for you!
I am trying to get there myself but old habits die slowly...... I got an Adcom 535L arriving on Monday for my garage set-up...... :D
I picked up a Adcom GFA-2535 from a friend about 10 years ago. It's in the HT rack and powers the house system. Runs at 2 ohms driving 8 pairs of bookshelf speakers throughout the house.
I put a couple of small computer fans on it just in case - but, it runs pretty cool.
A very solid amp and it sounds great. It was purchased new ~1995 as I recall.
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Well since we are on the topic......the latest Adcom showed up today.
Unfortunately I will be going out of town for the next couple of weeks so I won't have a chance to try it out.
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Wow few weeks is a long time, it will be buging you during that time how the amp sounds
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Adding bottom to the Heresy's.....
While I don't exactly buy the conventional wisdom that Klipsch Heresy's are light on bass I had the opportunity to pick up this little Velodyne CHT-8 sub off of CL for not too much. Nice little unit that adds bass without overpowering the main speakers. Small enough to put it in with the main system without having to move things around.
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man alot of you guys are on a roll with these finds. I think i find a good piece no more than 6 times a year.
But i had gotten to where alot of what i see would be a side ways move. Or worse a move down.
But teh trek for that upgrade still goes on.
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Originally Posted by dakatabg
Wow few weeks is a long time, it will be buging you during that time how the amp sounds
Me too! I have a feeling you're going to like it, it sounds more powerful than it's rating.
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Originally Posted by budgetaudio76
man alot of you guys are on a roll with these finds. I think i find a good piece no more than 6 times a year.
But i had gotten to where alot of what i see would be a side ways move. Or worse a move down.
But teh trek for that upgrade still goes on.
Nice stuff you have there ba76, I won't ask you to rate them all, but what are your top 3 favorite speakers? (I do the same as you, rotate different ones in and out from time to time, I like the variety!)
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Originally Posted by budgetaudio76
man alot of you guys are on a roll with these finds. I think i find a good piece no more than 6 times a year.
Yeah, I could see how getting a piece just six times a year might be frustrating :)
But the trek for that still goes on.
Good luck my friend.
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Originally Posted by luvtolisten
Nice stuff you have there ba76, I won't ask you to rate them all, but what are your top 3 favorite speakers? (I do the same as you, rotate different ones in and out from time to time, I like the variety!)
Toss up between a pair of Koss cm 1020 and a pair of Tannoy mallorcans for main channel speakers. Infinity Rse would come in behind them, but connected to a M&K sub. Should i mention that i enjoyed the mallorcans as well(perhaps even more ) connected to another M&K sub.
After these its a rather large toss up between infinty(lowerend 70s and RS7) and smaller advents or a pair of prodigys. They all sound excellent.
But top two are the Mallorcans and the Koss CM 1020. Both give excellent detail to the music i listen to.
Which is alot of acoustic music. For guitars i just may have to give the nod to the Koss.
But the single point source on the tannoy has spoiled me with the coherency. Id have to connect the koss as mains again to see which i actually prefer. But that wont be for a while.
One of my friends(ex gf) has noted that the Tannoys have a richer sound than the Koss and i thought the koss sounded better. in regards to the fullness of the sounds emanating from the speakers......
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Interesting the Koss sound so good, I would not have expected that. Typically when a name is sold it gets stuck on cheap gear.
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i dont think i added full frontal nudities of the koss. When i have time i will ad pics of the front of the drivers.
The mid and woofer are made by heppner. I think that should portray quality.
The speakers are rather large in contrast to the 10 inch woofer.
When playing music with bass guitar, it is quite interesting to hear the strings being plucked or if theyre using picks. Seeing others pics of the crossovers, i see that they are rather complicated. Excellent build qualitiy over all.
Right now i just plugged in a pair of Celestion Ditton 15 book shelf speakers i bought a while back. Connected to a M&K sub. Not sure what to deduce of them yet. although from what im hearing theyre ok.
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Originally Posted by dakatabg
How did I miss this ? She's beautiful. Looks like my old KA-5002.
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The sound is beautiful too :)
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Originally Posted by Mr Peabody
Nice amp Glen, I too would like to see what else is in the system. What are your impressions of the sound?
Well, after adjusting the DC offset, re-biasing the amp to factory spec, upgrading the IEC power inlet with a Furutech gold, and stock posts with WBTs, I did some initial listening. I switched it in place of my CA-300, running in balanced mode.
From the time I dropped the first CD, the DR-10 revealed no surprises. The sound is typical Classé, as I expected. As I've seen reported about the DR series amps, the sound was slightly dark. Compared to the CA-300, I think the DR-10 midrange was slightly more holographic, and it had a little more image depth, both attributes I like very much. To my ears, the CA-300 had a slightly more forward treble and upper midrange, and slighly superior bass slam and extension.
The DR-10 holds promise for biamping my speakers, with the DR-10 on top and CA-300 on the bottom. The deciding factor will be further listening, and running the 10 with a power cord similar to the Acoustic Zen with Oyaide connectors that I'm using with the CA-300.
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Tough life you have there Glen, making all of those hard decisions. Looks excellent and I know it sounds as good as it looks. Enjoy my man.
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have questions on some vintage Mac, Garrard and Sony
`Looking for some help on pricing to sell some of my 84 year old Dad's equipment.
All were purchased new in late 60's except I believe the Sony.
McIntosh MR67 Stereophonic FM Tuner
McIntosh MA5100 Preamp-Amplifier
Garrard 95 Syncro-Lab Turntable
Sony TC-155 4.5" reel to reel
Also have a custom made cherry console with matching speakers. Could be JBL or Electrovoice. Cabinet - 61"x20-1/2"x29-1/4" Speakers - 19-1/2"x19-3/8"x29-1/4"
any feedback is appreciated.
John
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Originally Posted by johnsmedes
`Looking for some help on pricing to sell some of my 84 year old Dad's equipment.
All were purchased new in late 60's except I believe the Sony.
McIntosh MR67 Stereophonic FM Tuner
McIntosh MA5100 Preamp-Amplifier
Garrard 95 Syncro-Lab Turntable
Sony TC-155 4.5" reel to reel
Also have a custom made cherry console with matching speakers. Could be JBL or Electrovoice. Cabinet - 61"x20-1/2"x29-1/4" Speakers - 19-1/2"x19-3/8"x29-1/4"
any feedback is appreciated.
John
Hello, John, and welcome to AR Forums.
You dad got some very nice equipment in the day. Others might have a more precise idea of the value of these items, but his (and all) McIntosh has significant residual value.
"Mac" tuners are still quite sought after by aficianados and collectors, especially certain late-model analog, but also tube models like the MR67. Condition is a big factor; if fully operational and in very good cosmetic condition prices will be much higher. If in very good or better condition the MR67 might go for, say, $400+
Solid state Mac integrates like the MA5100 are less sought after but will still sell for several hundred dollars depending on the condition. So the MA5100 in very good condition might also go for $400+.
N.B. that you won't get these prices your local hifi retailer Audiogon, (see HERE), is a famous internet seller. eBay can also work.
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What's going on with this site of late ? I posted the following infomation earlier and the post did not appear. Also had problems yesterday.
Following are bluebook prices. I did not find anything on the Sony reel-to-reel, but information I came across suggests it is a low level model that is now not worth much today.
Mac MR67: $860
Mac MA-5100: $430
Syncro-Lab 95: $30.00
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What's going on with this site of late ? I posted the following infomation earlier and the post did not appear. Also had various other problems yesterday and again today.
Following are bluebook prices. I did not find anything on the Sony reel-to-reel, but information I came across suggests it is a low level model that is now not worth much today.
Mac MR67: $860
Mac MA-5100: $430
Syncro-Lab 95: $30.00
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Well I haven't posted anything new here so today I came up with 2 new thing!
Harman Kardon 330A and Yamaha R-90
Since I have the higher model 330C I will add the 330A to the stack, the Yamaha sounds all right but something bothers me in the sound, I think it will have to be recapped. Here are the pics!!!
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Yesterday I picked up a pair of EPI-70's ( TE version ) for $10 at a local thrift store. The surrounds were shot but I've already purchased some new foams off ebay. I really enjoy bringing old speakers back to life. When I make that first critical incision into the old dust cap it's like performing heart valve surgery.
Never pay the asking price on thrift store speakers. Ater I show the clerk the rotten surrounds and can usually get a pair for $5 to $10. Most folks incorrectly assume the drivers are no good and must be replaced when the foam surrounds turn to powder.
I recall coveting a pair of EPI-100's back when I was a kid and couldn't afford them. I became a big Cat Stevens fan when I heard his "Catch Bull At Four" played on a pair of EPI-100's.
I've read that some folks like the EPI-70 better than the EPI-100. EPI is short for Epicure, a great old speaker company from the golden age of sound. Can't wait to get those new surrounds in the mail.
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Yesterday I picked up a pair of EPI-70's ( TE version ) for $10 at a local thrift store. The surrounds were shot but I've already purchased some new foams off ebay. I really enjoy bringing old speakers back to life. When I make that first critical incision into the old dust cap it's like performing heart valve surgery.
Never pay the asking price on thrift store speakers. Ater I show the clerk the rotten surrounds and can usually get a pair for $5 to $10. Most folks incorrectly assume the drivers are no good and must be replaced when the foam surrounds turn to powder.
I recall coveting a pair of EPI-100's back when I was a kid and couldn't afford them. I became a big Cat Stevens fan when I heard his "Catch Bull At Four" played on a pair of EPI-100's.
I've read that some folks like the EPI-70 better than the EPI-100. EPI is short for Epicure, a great old speaker company from the golden age of sound. Can't wait to get those new surrounds in the mail.
Congrats and good luck on the refoam. i have heard a couple of the TE series and they are pretty good but I would not trade my EPI 100's for them.
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That's great you are able to do the re-coning.
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Not as nice as either of my Naks but a 3-Head deck for $7 was too good to walk away from.....
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I scored a Marantz model Twenty Six! Not much of power but the sound is good!
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Love those silver face recievers. Looks like it's in mint condition. Nice!
I don't know what the difference in rating for power was between the 70's and now, but I do know 14 watts from that period was more powerful. Perhaps they had more current back then rather than voltage? (I X V =watts)
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I know my friend "Thekid" is a big fan of the Sony ES series so I got a C67ES cd player in the shop so I decided to take a pic and post it here for him ;)
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..... (I X V =watts)
You do know that formula is only good for purely resistive circuits, right? Adding capacitance or inductance changes things a lot. :)
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