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By Woofers and Tweeters · Posted
Yep. I have two AU717 and an AU919 that need to be restored due to the glue. I have an AU719 and one AU717 that have been gone through. I have the G8000, 9090db and the AU7700 that didn't get the corrosive glue. -
I would love a pair of Khorns. 3.5 hours away and I have a truck.
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By Quad Khorns · Posted
I concur, Greg at Nelion has restored and upgraded 4 Carver amps for me: M1.0t, M1.5t, and two M4.0t's in the past 1-1/2 years. I got the premium upgrade service on all the amps that was available at the time, although shortly after I got my M4.0t's back, he announced an upgrade option to these that pushed output to 475 watts or something like that. Well these drive Khorns so don't need the power anyway. The first amp was turned around in 2 weeks, the second, in one month, and the two M4.0t's took 2 months (went in at the same time). Highly recommended -
So, Birthday Bash People, Keeping it lite. My CDs have been sent. Late but sent. There should be enough for attendees. *The Story I had a vinyl record test pressing produced of an album of music that I made. The music was produced through a Heresy IV speaker system. The musical experience was unique. Quite unique. Before you think that I am simply promoting my music and looking for cheap way to do that - STOP! What was achieve that day was an uncanny experience that I hope would be the key to a possibly better speaker system. I’m taking a lot of personal innovation in getting this information out to everyone. Because you really should hear the music the way that I heard it that day. If and when you hear it, you will understand. Audio signals produced through speakers do not typically bend in that manner. I produced music. I’m pretty certain that everyone’s mouth hanging open meant that something just happened. , yeah about 74 minutes or something.