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  1. Anybody live in the Phoenix area near Chandler who can pickup a small pair of bookshelf speakers and drop them off at UPS? You don't have to pack them (unless you'd like to). I'll compensate you for taking the time and would certainly appreciate it. You can let me know here or PM me, thanks. -Phil
  2. I've got a pair of walnut Forte II in fine condition that I would like to sell. (By the way, what is the going price range for these, in I would consevatively say, very good condition?) I live in a place that you have to take a ferry to get to, so I don't imagine many would come to pick them up. I am exploring my shipping options. I don't have the original boxes. What is the best way to ship them? Does Klipsch still sell the boxes? Any one know how can I make boxes for them? At 67 .lbs each would they be better in seperate boxes? Should they be double boxed? Or should I use a double walled box? What is the most cost effective shipping service to use? I doubt I will ship them out of the country? Can anyone point me to a previous thread that deals with this issue?
  3. Yes. Those single ended amps do have a unique sound: big soundstage, romantic, and lush. I have often wanted to hear one with my Forte IIs. As much as feel there is alot of voodoo in highend audio, I feel nothing is wrong with finding a sound you like. Afterall, the signal chain has been altered many times by the time it gets to your ears!
  4. Okay, so I will definately look into a K2. Does anyone know what Crown replaced it with? Or, which new Crown should I consider? I realize that it might cost more than what I was originally considering, but I want a good amp!
  5. I have notice many people using Crown amps now. I was considering a Berhinger A500, which I have seen good reviews on, but I have read too much negative anecdotal information about it and I am now exploring other options. I would like input on the best Crown amp, new or used for the money. Although I have Forte Iis, I would use the amp to drive many different speakers. In other words, I have no specific use for it; I just want a good high powered amp in contrast to all the low powered tube amps I own. I would want at least 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms, but more power would be fine. I believe a high damping factor is an important factor to consider for controlling woofers, do you agree? As far as an internal crossover goes, I don't need it but I guess it might be something I could play around with. How much should I spend? I was thinking about $600 or so. The Berhinger A500 is only $200. Thoughts?
  6. As long as we're at it...I'll add Bill Nelson, Gary Green, Larry Carlton, and Wes Montgomery.
  7. Hello Violar, I have no idea what they sell for in Italy, but as they are made there I imagine you could get a good deal on an used Pathos Classic One integrated amp, series II (I believe series III is out now). I have heard this amp (series II) on LaScalas and Forte IIs and it sounds great. It looks pretty good, too. Pathos' website is in English and Italiano: http://www.pathosacoustics.com/ -Phil
  8. I don't believe that MF or Arcam is going to sound much different from your B&K. Tubes will sound different. However, if you want your system to sound better overall, SS or tubes, working on your room acoustics will give you the biggest return for your efforts. -Phil
  9. "Hooyah!! 24 months to go until final retirement, my freefall chute is packed and ready, and I'm headed to the airport.... Gonna' jump 10,000 feet off the coast, fall as long as I can (to about 1500 feet), and land on the beach." THAT--is so cool!
  10. No doubt MAS knows where to find DIY plans for the QEDs or "hemmifusors." Of course, he would want you to learn the acoustical science and do the proper room measurements needed to implement them.... [8-|] "A little learning is a dangerous thing." Maybe someday I'll find the time and do it right.
  11. "Whats really special about this amp is that it goes to eleven." [] --from This is Spinal Tap (1984)
  12. Yes, I have found the people at Audio Classics to be nice. And yes, it would be great to hear some Klipsch Heritage there, but unless you say you are going to buy them (they had Cornwall III and Heresy III in stock when I was there earlier this year) they will stay in the box. I won't get much into the story but, they said the speakers would be worth three hundred dollars less when the box was open. I responded, "Well, don't you get a demo pair from Klipsch? Silence. "Ahhhh...no." They are not really set up to demonstrate equipment properly. As the pictures show, their "demo" rooms are crammed full of stuff including those old Wilson WAMMs. Bottom line is that they are a mail order business.
  13. mmmm, no. Not for the reason you're thinking, anyway... A truly exceptional world class voice, and he knew it. A wonderfully emotional performer in the Italian tradition. He "lives on" in his recordings--a good reason to own good audio equipment.
  14. Almost anything by Leo Kottke. A couple of good albums are My Father's Face and 6 and 12 String Guitar. If you don't want to hear him sing, there is Guitar Music and One Guitar, No Vocals. --Enjoy
  15. Angus Rocks!!!<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />
  16. Amazing...so are you going to really make us jealous and tell how much you didn't pay for them?
  17. What is that old hi-fi adage? If it doesnt break it isnt high-end or maybe If it breaks it must be high-end? At least I have heard of Manley. As someone already said, do some research before buying something you haven't heard of. After you do, call or e-mail the manufacturer and ask them specific questions about their history and repair policies. Most audio companies don't have a 60 year history like Klipsch. There are many "here today, gone tomorrow" audio businesses. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Also, it is interesting that a dealer would sell a piece to a pawnshop and get very little money for it rather than have the manufacturer set it right for him for free or at least at cost and have a good piece to sell and make money on. Of course, it could have been a trade-in piece with a major problem and not worth the expense and time reselling a potential problem.
  18. Either of the BATs should be a big improvement over the Yamaha C6. You can get an even greater improvement if you use the balanced connectors to a good amp that has them especially a BAT amp. But by all means go to the Pilgrimage. Find a way to do it without a hotel room and restaurant bills. Maybe someone else is driving your way. You can do both if you plan it right.
  19. She knows exactly what is up! Maybe you should call her bluff--if that's what it is... But I wouldn't go alone!
  20. The name of the town Fishkill Fishkill, NY (village, FIPS 25967) Location: 41.53455 N, 73.89416 W Population (1990): 1957 (1057 housing units) Area: 2.3 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water) Zip code(s): 12524 U.S. Gazetteer, U.S. Census Bureau is not: fish·kill noun the sudden destruction of large quantities of fish, as by pollution. Also, fish kill. [Origin: 196065; fish + kill1] Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006. but is derived from a combination of the two words fish kill fish noun 1. any of various cold-blooded, aquatic vertebrates, having gills, commonly fins, and typically an elongated body covered with scales. kill noun Chiefly New York State. a channel; creek; stream; river: used esp. in place names: Kill Van Kull. [Origin: 166070, Americanism; < D kil, MD kille channel] Chicago Manual Style (CMS): fish. Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fish (accessed: August 03, 2007). Chicago Manual Style (CMS): kill. Dictionary.com. Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1). Random House, Inc. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/kill (accessed: August 03, 2007).
  21. "i [...] went to a web site that calculates freq. response for arm and cart combos and they suggest 10 to 14 is a range you want to be in, but you can narrow that down to between 9 and 11 if you are a finiky type" Would you mind giving the url for this web cite? "so now im left scratching my head where did all this detail come from table, cartridge, or arm i dont know but this is going to be a combo that will be very hard to beat in my opinion, it definately tops all tt and arm and carts i have had in the past" Although some may disagree, I'm a great believer in synergy.
  22. Good Decision. I thought the turntable idea had gone south when you decided to look at K-horns. You bought yourself an excellent table. Happy Listening! []
  23. I was thinking more of a slight modification from the Forte II (?) to the MC-207 Last night, I rectified an error I made about 10 years ago when I sold my Forte IIs. They have returned!
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