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  1. Thanks for the photo. Looks like a great crate! I'll try to find someone to do the same here and use your's as an example. I'm sure it will take two pallets, maybe three.
  2. Complete and in good condition-$200. sound fair?
  3. Yeah, but that's 500. plus shipping or pick-up. Need to find some in the area at a fair price.
  4. Four to six week delivery time, hoping to find something sooner.
  5. I'm moving some khorns accross country and wondered if any of the forum members have a pair of boxes with packing material that they would sell. I'm in the S. F. Bay area.
  6. Here's a couple of label shots. Looks like 56 production.?
  7. Here's the woofer. Looks good to me
  8. I'll be checking the woofer in the next couple of hours. What do you people think of the price? 695-950. with the cosmetics and woofer repair needed?
  9. I got this single last night. Anyone have a match? It's a 1955 I believe and seems to work fine. Oldest I've seen althought I know many here have or have seen older.
  10. Heresy I Chorus I Cornwall II Lascala unfinished/cane Lascala Wal Laq Belle Wal Laq Belle Wal Oil Two chanel system and dedicated HT
  11. I've got a pr. of B&K A type crossovers that I've used maybe 25 Hrs. in my, also for sale, Belle Klipsch. They work as intended and look new. I'd like to get 140 including shipping to lower 48. (The Belles are on Ebay and are about as nice a pr. as you'll see)
  12. These are two owner Oiled Oak in near perfect condition. I believe they are 1990 vintage. Sound like they should. Looking for a pickup in the peninsula area, Menlo Pk. 695. firm.
  13. And sometimes Belle Klipsch. http:/cgi.ebay.com/ws/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5713381854&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
  14. Yes, Thank you for the response. I'm a little long in getting back to the post. Thanks again. Robin
  15. Would someone inform me if 12ax7 is interchangeable with either 12at7, 6201, or 12au7? Or direct me to some newbie type tube tutorial. This is for use in my preamp that uses currently 4 12ax7 for the line and 4 for the phono. Thanks for any info!! Robin
  16. Hi all, I went to a repair shop in San Jose, but alas, cannot remember the exact spelling. I thought it was Se-tech or some such but no luck finding a number in any search. Anyone in the Bay area know this place? Thanks.
  17. So its an A crossover made for the Belle version? Same crossover points, etc.?
  18. I've got a pair of Belles with AB type crossovers. Can anyone tell me how these are different from type A? Thanks Robin
  19. I've listed a pair of very nice Cary 300b CAD mono amps on Audiogon for a short 3 day auction. I thought someone here might like them. Robin
  20. ---------------- On 6/28/2004 3:34:42 PM popbumper wrote: Henry: If it helps clarify at all (noise floor), I believe he is referring to the direct or indirect causes of extraneous noise in the room which contribute to the overall "ambient sound". You probably realize this already, so let me address your question of "is 55dB typical"? My "listening room" (I use this term loosely) is upstairs, above the garage. This is no "special" room, in that it has no acoustic treatments, and is non-isolated from the house (in that it has an attached stairwell, as well as a pair of windows looking out over the driveway. During the time I was setting up my equipment and doing calibrations, without effort I was immediately confronted with the sound of the overhead fan (which is precisely over the seats), and I was able to capture this "noise" on my sound meter - a whopping 70dB!!! My best time to listen in this rom is after 10PM, when most of the neighborhood noise is quelled, and the wife/kid have gone to bed. Interestingly, here is what I have noticed: a) The fan sound is the most predominant. If it is NOT really hot in the room (upstairs, Texas, Summer time), I turn it off. The AC outlets (on the ceiling), contribute quite a bit of noise, though certainly not at the level of the fan. c) The computer at the back of the room has some nice fan noise as well. d) With heavy drapes, and at night, the outside noise is pretty low. I was actually surprised at what these all contribute to the noise floor. My conclusion is that 55dB would not be atypical, but it really depends on the room location/environment and what is in it. Popbumper When I lived in Nevada, I'd turn off the refridgerator (No compressor cycling), and the air conditioner during the summer to get the quietest room. Stereo sounded better and cold beer kept me air-conditioned. ----------------
  21. I would take a tubed preamp as partial trade if thats of interest.
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