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  1. Indeed a great loss! To be honest I didn't even know that he was still alive. Love his work! Got acquainted with him through the blue note double albums best of from the 70's, bought many albums since. May he be played forever, he will be by me. tim
  2. wow! How much would shipping be to the Netherlands?
  3. ---------------- On 2/3/2005 8:53:15 PM djutopia wrote: WOW, Thanks for all the help! In case anyone cares I got a Yamaha Professional Series Power Amp Model P2100. ---------------- O, you already got one (I even quoted it). Goodmorning, time for another cup of coffee. Good luck dj-ing! Tim.
  4. ---------------- On 2/3/2005 8:53:15 PM djutopia wrote: WOW, Thanks for all the help! In case anyone cares I got a Yamaha Professional Series Power Amp Model P2100. ---------------- Hi there, welcome to the forum. The thing is, I think, this forum consists of mainly 'audiophiles' spinning expensive records on turntables that would break to pieces if you'd try to dj with them (let alone scratch). . To do a thing like that with an old blue note is ofcourse sacriledge and must be penalised with a life long sentence listening to James Last. Ehh, on the other hand, there must be a few dj's around here. Don't go tube and wear earplugs! Maybe helping this thread to the top helps you. Tim.
  5. Great cat, also great spikes! Where did you get these (and what are they)? How did you connect them? Tim
  6. I remember doing that with my heresy's. My jaw dropped on the floor and I'm still trying to pick the pieces up to this day. Incredibly improved stage and for obvious reasons (the corner) great bass.
  7. ouch! Nice offer though! See what it brings in the end.
  8. I hate those red crosses, unless they're helping the needeed!
  9. ---------------- On 2/1/2005 12:09:58 PM fini wrote: http://forums.klipsch.com/idealbb/files/BadTeethFrog.jpg"> Like this? ---------------- Wow, can I also hook this one up to 220 volts?
  10. My God, I thought I was on the edge visiting the Klipsch site everyday! What's this? depressing! BTW I was over the 100,000,000 visitor and one click away of a price. I wonder what I clicked away, a car or terrible spamming? BTW I have to return to this site before insulting you any further, I just did not have the spirit. Love, Tim.
  11. Depending on my mood, I read both your short and long stories. Now I read one twice . How much are they anyway? Wait I'll look myself. Interested in what the other lab-releases will be. Thanks, Tim. How much would it be to ship a nice piece of marble?
  12. Good work! A potential buyer somewhere is thankful even if he/she doesn't know it! Tim.
  13. I saw Winwood last year in Paradiso Amsterdam. One of the best concerts ever, and I've seen a few! He will carry the candle and play 'their' music with honour. Seldom I have seen an older artist playing his older music with so much passion in the right way, just as good as then. Capaldi's music will live forever, may he jam in peace! I'm 37, just bought the latest Oor (Ear), the duth Rolling Stone or something and did not know one artist featered. The first issue ever was given with it, reprinted, april 1971. I know every artist and have seen some live. (I was three years old then) Where my time machine? Tim.
  14. Why? (musical or personal matters, if musical, it would be interesting to hear!) You don't sell separate? Which cream option, suited for which? Pics would be nice. Good luck and thanks, Tim.
  15. congrats from me too. Looking forward to pics! Tim.
  16. ---------------- On 1/24/2005 12:40:14 PM fini wrote: Another symptom (if you can call it that) is about 10 seconds after switching it on, I get a hum that grows, then subsides (to an acceptable level) in volume. This takes about 5 seconds, or so. I've had this in my 300B PP amp and it turned out to be a faulty tube. So this hum IMHO could be caused by the error we are looking for (maybe faulty coupling caps), but it could also be caused by the result of the error we are looking for (faulty tube(s)). Did this hum also occur when you just switched tubes, if not second option sounds logical. Let me make clear that I know hardly anything of electronics, I just had this fit of sudden logics. Tim.
  17. A nightmare come true! Craig you can see into the future! Please keep us posted on your dreams. The question is can you keep it within these forum rules?
  18. I just have to find one with a 240v power supply. Is it possible to convert the power supply from 110v to 240v??? ---------------- I use a voltage regulator also used to fire up old tube amps slowly. I use it on my Scott 272 i am glad to have acquired from Craig (NOSVALVES.com). The poor guy's not getting enough marketing here! I think also smaller standard ones can be used. Tim.
  19. ---------------- On 1/21/2005 4:50:49 AM hightone wrote: oiled oak ---------------- Grmbl... I knew that!
  20. Feeling dumber by the day. What are OO Cornwalls? Tim.
  21. So... what is the difference between these and the II's, because all the drivers appear to be II's, ofcourse I'm missing something.
  22. O and I do very much appreciate your offered help and will use it next time around. Some of my best friends live in the US and Canada as I travelled for one year and 9 months through your great country. I also got grilled for that when I came back for a holiday, early last year, by the immigration service, but after 2 hours of grilling they let me in anyway, probably feeling sorry and realising that I had no intention of harm, but for the next time I'll need to get a special visa, which normally is not necessary for friendly countries. That's what you get for being a wandering hippie. One day I hope to meet some of you at a Klipsch 'gathering'. Who knows! Regards, Tim.
  23. Please enlighten us as to the difference between a hustler, a thief, and a scumbucket. Apparently there are fine semantic distinctions to be made where Tim may be coming up short. While you're at it, please contrast and compare those three categories with a small-minded passive aggressive troll. Just for future reference, mind you. ---------------- Which fine semantic distinctions are you referring to? Sometimes I can't find the words (or the dictionary now for that matter as I just moved), but apart from the too technical stuff I think I can usually follow. Anyway, I am glad to be acknowledged a true audiolover instead of an easy moneymaker. Nothing wrong with that, but you guys offer your time and knowledge for nothing and that has indeed to be shared with enthousiasts. Also I must say that there is nothing wrong with making money with your hobby. Now I'm talking about expertism that can only be reached if it's truly a devotion, not buying and reselling just for that. We know many of these on this forum, thank god they are around too. About scumbucket, etc. In Medieval times people used to wish eachother the worst deseases, for some reason that habit never left the Hague. You can't imagine what people(even best friends) say to one another, Amy sure wouldn't allow it, and right she is. But to these scam thieves: I wished you the lot, now I just hope you will get caught by the police or your karma. Tim.
  24. ---------------- On 1/20/2005 12:16:46 PM Frzninvt wrote: Timmi, that is a K-77M tweeter in that Cornwall. The midrange driver looks to be the K-57K and it probably has the composite K-600 Horn. I did not think that the '83's would have the K-57K but they may have started introducing them earlier. The crossover network is likely the B-3 version. Nice looking with the Walnut Oil finish and cane grills. No takers on eBay even twice around that is surprising. ---------------- Which leaves me with the question how these cornwalls would compare sonically with the II's of after 1985, leaving the x-over out of the equasion. Let's say both equipped with for instance Dean's homework.
  25. ---------------- On 1/20/2005 12:55:41 PM dodger wrote: For Timm and Matt: The offer was made yesterday by a Fellow Forum Member to actually go inspect MC 30s if you see them on ebay. Thus avoiding what happened once before. Greg is a long-standing trustworthy Member, I could recommend his Cornwalls. I do not know Don yet, but would be willing to speak with him. So, the point is if something comes up that you wish to find out about, if near me, I would gladly do it, and I believe most other Forum Members would also. That includes Speakers as well as amplifiers. dodger ---------------- Thanks! That ofcourse is the way to go. That's what makes this a great forum. If anyone is looking for wooden shoes, you know I would do the same thing for you!
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