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  1. I've owned three different 430's, but the allure of the big brother 930 got the better of me and I own one now.

    I sold all of the 430's, but I still keep my eyes open for the chance to steal one from some unsuspecting Craigslist seller.

    The first one I ever bought I paid $10.00 for it. The second one $25.00 and the last one $40.00.

    Had fun with all of them and sold them for $100.00 to $150.00.

    Great investments and they pair well with Heresys, KG4's, Fortes and many other Klipsch.

    I really like the 930. I think this is my favorite of the two models I have owned.

    Tom

  2. Larry and Travis, thank you for the input.

    I am listening to the TASCAM right now as my friend had me list it on Craigslist for him. The Revox I haven't had the chance to listen or examine as of yet.

    My friend that owns these is very particular about the cleaning and adjustments on everything he owns and I can take him at his word. He says the Revox is in beautiful shape and the sonics are spectacular.

    I may be going for the Revox, that way I can get rid of the TEAC and Sony decks I have. I don't need them all. I just want one that will bring me aural pleasure for a very long trouble free time.

    Tom

  3. I have been contemplating buying a good reliable reel to reel that will acoomodate 10"reels as well as my library of 7" reels.

    The opportunity to purchase either a 34B or A77 MK IV, both in near mint condition and recently serviced inside and out has presented itself to me and I am not sure which way to go.

    They both cost the same amount. My only problem with the 34B is, it won't play the many 7" tapes I have that are recorded at 33/4ips as it will only play 71/2ips or 15ips.

    I can always keep either my TEAC or Sony deck for those tapes.

    I am curious as to what you guys think is the best deck for reliability and sonic performance of the two, or should I be looking for something else?

    I have a limited budget for this purchase. Around $400.00, take or give a few bucks.

    Any input will be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks, Tom

  4. Thank you guys for all the help.

    The JBL document and pictures of the Plane Wave Tube are very helpful in my learning.

    I actually now know and understand the testing method for the drivers.

    This is why I love this place.

    Tom

  5. If you don't know what 10dB down means I can't help you.

    What do you think a 6' air column means in this context?

    Maybe a horn?

    Maybe 6' long (unfolded)?

    I know what 10db down means, but the 6' air column threw me.

    Thank you for enlightening me on this. I have very limited technical experience, practical or acedemical.

    Forgive me my ignorance.

    Tom

  6. I have been given a pair of these drivers mounted on metal horns from a friend who wishes to sell them.

    They are 16 ohm 20 watt drivers.

    I can't find any info. on them.

    I am hoping that someone here can shed some light on what speakers they were used in, what years they were manufactured and some specs.

    Anybody have any experience with these?

    You guys have always came through for me when I have asked questions about drivers and speakers before, and I am very appreciative of that.

    Thanks in advance, Tom

  7. OK... even though I'm currently using a Macintosh, I imagine what I've discovered would apply to any platform as long as Firefox is the browser in use.

    In the "Help" menu of FF is the option to restart the program in "Safe Mode", which has the effect of disabling all the Add-ons the user has installed. With this done, I was able to see and experience the full functionality of the Stereolist.com site. I sent a list of my installed Add-ons to their Support but I'll eventually get around to figuring out which of them (most likely one of the Ad Blockers) is causing the problem.

    Badazz little site. Who wants to loan me 10k to further my Audio Education?

    The check is in the mail. Keep an eye out for it.

    Tom

  8. OK ... OK ....

    I'm here d00d's

    thanks to Formica ..Big Smile

    been thru some trying times, been hosed Supreme, life goes on ...

    I have 40 hours a week in Homework due to law school..

    do I want be an Attorney ... NOT

    but have won 6 Cases, w/o benefit of that JD

    have some KLF-30's hooked up ... they ROCK ..!!

    Good to hear from you again.

    Am happy that you have bounced back from the hosing.

    Life can certainly throw some curve balls at you.

    Tom

  9. I have owned all three of the models you are talking about. I still own two of the three. Forte's and KG4's.

    The Forte's are doing duty in the bedroom and the KG4's are standing ready in reserve in the closet. All boxed up and ready for action if needed.

    The only reason I kept the Forte's over the Forte II's, was the condition of the cabinets. They sounded very similar. In fact, to my ears, there was not enough difference to say one was better than the other.

    I second the suggestion from moray james about the KLF 20's. A very different animal from the Forte's, but, very good speakers. I have owned them before as well.

    Tom

  10. I have a rotation system when it comes to amps/preamps, but, the Cornwalls are pretty much mainstay for the main two channel system.

    I do have a seperate system for dvds and such which is still two channel. It consists of an HK 3480, Pioneer Elite DV-46AV, HK EQ8 equalizer and at the moment ADS L710's. I do switch speakers out from time to time in this system. I have several different makes and models of speakers. No two speakers are the same and they all have something to offer.

    Tom

  11. I sort of remember my first stereo system.

    It was the early 70's and I was 16. Things were a bit hazy back then, (I started early).

    I had a job as a janitor at the Bon Marche and on the second floor were the stereos.

    They stocked Sony systems and I had to have one. I saved my hard earned cash and bought a low power Sony receiver and speaker package.

    That's when it all started. Lots of details surrounding the enjoyment of said stereo are shrouded in a cloud of smoke.

    Before that I would comandeer my older brothers portable record player and play the crap out of Chubby Checker, The Box Tops, The Animals, Jimi Hendrix and the Rolling Stones. Of course when he would catch me, I would get a butt kicking, but, that never deterred me, (hard headed I guess).

    My 5 year old granddaughter, (courtesy of Grandpa) has had her first system for a year now.

    Tom

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