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  1. OOPS I meant to say E-Bay not Audigon. FYI,there's a Fisher 400 X Bizzy Bee modified to use EL-34 output tubes on E-Bay now. Item # 5750609036. I have one and love it,actually I have 2 of them,one 400X in our computer /music room and one in our den. I bought both of them used off Audigon. New they sold fo $1199. I paid $700 for one and $850 for the other. I don't need a third. Great unit if someone wants to try a rebuilt Fisher 400 receiver. Also I have a name and phone number of a fellow who makes new Fisher cabinets. I have one built by him and he does a super job. I have a original cabinet and his new made cabinet is made much better,but the cost is $150. I got my cabinet off A-gon but I called the maker and he plans on making more in a few months. Cheers, Robert
  2. Hiya, I have a 1/8 plug into the earphone/headphone jack on our laptop computer and a RCA cord running to the AUX. on my Fisher 400 reaceiver. Using Time Warner broad band. Well when listening to my favorite radio stations web stream sounds like it's under water ,sounds fair but could sound better. Anything I can do? or do some web streams just sound like their under water? Cheers, Robert
  3. Hiya Craig, It's actually a Fisher 400-X Paul Gryzbek modified receiver. The tuner section on the Fisher works great and has been aligned. But it has trouble pulling in strong my favorite narrow band distant Public Radio station in stereo and quiet free. I have a modified APS Sansui TU-9900 that I use just to listen to my favorite radio station,it pulls in the weak stations like a champ. " You are correct sir" hats off to Johnny Carson,soem dvd's don't have the volume output as some and I just found that out. You guys are so smart. Cheers, Robert
  4. Hiya,for indoor a Godar antenna works good,I put a Godar in the attic and picked up my favorite public radio station that is 70 miles away. But yes the best is an outside Antenna Specialites APS9B or APS 13 mounted on the roof with a rotator. I went with a APS9B,Antenna Performance Specialites also sells an indoor antenna,but I haven't tried that one. I did like the Godar before going to a roof mount. I think there is a Godar on Audigon or Ebay. Or do a google search for Godar. Ihave the Fanfare FM-2 GC on my car,I tried using it in the attic too,but the Godar was way better. If the Godar doesn't work for indoor,it's easy to sell on Audigon. I sold my Godar in one day. You can also try mount a APS9B in the attic if you have room. I used to lay a Radioshack Yagi type antenna in the attic rafters,worked good,untill I bumped it and drove me absolute crazy re-directing it to pick up my favorite radio station. Then I went to the Godar for a short while. If you can roof top is the way to go. Local ham radio folks gave me installation advice and even volunteered to put it up for free. I wasn't even a member of their club and they said they live to put up antennas. But I decided to do it on my own,seems nobody installs FM antennas,if they do they charge big bucks. Best to have a buddy help with the final installation . I love my APS-9B ! Cheers, Robert
  5. I just bought a newly made wood cabinet for my Fisher 400 tube receiver. It doesn't have any feet,the cabinet that is, I would like to find some brass pucks/dics or cheap brass cones to use as feet to raise the cabinet up about 1 1/2 to 2 inches so air can flow under chasis. Where can I find some of those brass thingys? The cones at Mapleshade records look nice but I think they are pricey. Cheers and thanks, Robert
  6. Hello, I stopped in a local guitar store,wher they sell Marshall tube amps and repair them. They had the new Russian made Mullard EL-34's,so i bought a matched quad for $80 bucks,manufacture date printed on tubes is 04 09. The boxes are blue and have Master Valve printed on them,it's safe to use them in my Cayin TA-30 integreated amp isn't it?,to repelace my Cayin EL-34's,which I believe are Valve Art EL-34's. This is my first attempt at tube rolling. The guitar store owner also had old stock Siemens,NOS matched quad for $150. Cheers, Robert
  7. Hi, anybody ordered from New York Wholesale Audio Video? They have VPI Scouts with tonearm for $1280. Cheers, Robert
  8. I'll buy them,I'm from the 80's . I sent you an email.and I'll buy the next lot too,and any more you want to sell. Cheers, Robert home email: rlahser@carolina.rr.com work email; rlahser@charlotteobserver.com
  9. Hiya,just got a very nice pair of 1992 Chorus II's yesterday. There is a light,not very deep gouge that is about 2 inches long on the top of one speaker in the walnut vaneer. Any suggestions on how to repair the gouge? Speakers are walnut oiled. Many thanks, Robert
  10. In Bargain trader on line today $350 for Forte speakers. here's the web addy: http://adcache.bargaintraderonline.com/7/8/6/76878786.htm (619) 708-5201 ad has a very good picture. No affialation,just saw it on Bargain Traderonline and wanted to pass it along. Cheers, Robert
  11. If those La Scala's don't work out. 704-609-9824 is the phone number in the newspaper ad. I posted a message last week about a fella in Charlotte,NC with birch La Scalas advertised for sale in the Charlotte Observer,he was asking $1,000 but his newspaper ad has expired and I'd bet he would do better on the price. I called him,he said they were in near mint condition with grills. I don't have room and they are out of my price range. Cheers, Robert
  12. O.K. read the past posts on Harmon Kardon receivers and how good they are. I would like to get one to try it out. Which one should I get a 630 or 730 both on E-bay,twin power recievers. Thanks, Robert
  13. Hi Dean, I sent you a PM. Please read. Thanks, Robert
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