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Washington PA. About 30 miles south of Pittsburgh. Was going to try to sell as a group. On the mend Neil, just made me realize I need to spend more time outside! Thanks.
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I was wondering if there is any interest in an industrial home theater? I have 2 KP-250’s, 2 LaScala split industrial speakers with aluminum edging and the fiberglass matting, and 2 CP-1 industrial Cornwall. I have had a major hospital stay and won’t be able to get pictures till this weekend. I was thinking 4,000 is a fair price. Would like to sell as a group. Thanks Tom.
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Unless you have recorded every single sale you can't say that is even the average cost. I can speak from personal experience that I got a great deal on my speakers, thanks to Neal. I would never sell mine for your average price. I've had friends offer me two to three times what I've paid. I wonder what my CP-1's are worth? They will be for sale soon. How many sales of speakers do you think take place off of this forum? The list is a good starting point if someone knows absolutely nothing about Klipsch speakers.
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I will have to figure out how to post pics again. Been a while. Those look original, but the tops look like the back have bee cut from a point to be flat vs a triangle. You can say anything is overpriced, but if someone is willing to pay the price then it isn't, I would't pay 9k for them for sure, but who's to say someone wouldn't pay it?
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I'm pretty sure those aren't 51 khorns. The wood is too thick and 51's didn't have AA crossovers. Nice speakers though.
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Too bad someone painted the one. Do you have the grill clothes?
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I would say that an average over a period of a decade isn't really that valid, as a history, yes, as a present value indicator I would say not. I I have several speakers, including a pair of CP-1's and I see them selling for more than the "average" on that list. The best way would be to just do a search in the Garage Sale section on the model you are looking to sell.
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Are these prices for just 2020? I have a pair of early 50's Khorns that I would never sell for the price you have listed. I see you have speakers from even the 90's, I would say these prices are a bit out dated, no offense.
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I have one too, love it. You should have no problem selling it.
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Too bad you so many people deleted all of their posts and a lot of the older content is unavailable at all. There were so many good posts about how Juicy Music was formed, and so many other knowledgeable posts.
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I was here when he left. A lot of great, knowledgeable people have left here. I check in once and a while, but not like I did. I have been a member for 17 years, wow.
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Does Mark even answer emails from people anymore? I use to email him once and a while and he told me how to hook up my Tercel to my Peach as kind of a super Blueberry. It was in a thread and as we know all of his posts are gone. This, is in my opinion, a huge tragedy. I miss those days actually. Does anyone know what size screws the ones are that hold the wooden case to the Peach? I guess emailing Mark would be futile.
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Need to get back to Michigan.
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I finally made up my mind. HA.
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Wish you were here and Mother. Ironically I was doing major cleaning and realized I had 4 versions of the Wall.
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I bought vintage Khorns several years ago. One is a 54 and one a 56. Both wooden horns and have new crossovers. My amps are two vintage McIntosh MC250's bi-amped. The pre is a Juicy Music Peach. This sounds great to me. I have also used a single MC2100 and it was very good as well. I experimented with a Scott 299c and 222c as well. To me the bi-amped system sounds the best. It's all subjective. I say experiment, there is no set answer, what fun would that be. Good luck
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I have been listening to more music during this "event". I wonder if anyone else is appreciating their system more. My upstairs system is an MX-117, MC2100, Oppo CD, and Herseys. I have been listening to music much more because I am overloaded with virus talk. I forgot how good vintage Mac and Klipsch go together. Been a long time since I've posted on the forum, any other long timers coming back on because of the virus?
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I wish I could help.
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My 54 has the 1/2 inch wood, the 56 the 3/4 inch. I will try to find the thread with the pictures of them.
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Looks like the Deoxit did the trick, back to quality sound.
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I have two older Khorns, not as old as yours, but from the 50's. Even then it looks like it was a pretty small shop and Lloyd M built, or at least had a large hand, with mine as well. If possible could you post more pictures?
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A lot lighter, and cheaper than having real speakers.
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Thank you dtel.
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I have an earlier Juicy Music Peach. The one with the black plastic faceplate, before the metal ones. I can get the case off, so I will do that. I just tried my deoxit and it was empty, so I need to get some more of it. I have one more surgery on Monday, so it will have to wait a few days.