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  1. That is a "modern" amp. I'm only familiar with the older stuff. I have owned several pieces of Marantz equipment, and it has all been top notch.

    For info on pre 80 Macintosh equipment this is a good site: (Won't let me paste), but if you Google-Classic Audio, it will come up.

    I am using a 1978 Marantz 2252B to drive two pair of Cornwalls. I don't have anything to compare it with, but in my humble opinion - sweet!

  2. Does anyone have the specs for the Herseys? I don't know if the year makes any difference, but there are two sets, one 160Y880 - 892, and the other 71S794 - 795. I haven't taken the backs off, but would the components be different?

    Thanks for all replys and help!!

  3. Cornwall I's vs Cornwall II's? I own C-I's, and am deciding whether to go look at a pair of II's (8615XXX) is the serial # I was given. If I am correct, that would be made in 1986 and a C-II. My questions are: Which is the better speaker and why? Or are they basically the same except one is sealed and has newer guts?

    Thanks for your help!

  4. Considering a pair of Cornwall IIs near me. They were made somewhere around 1990 according to the owner. I have not seen, so I can't comment. Serial # is 8615XXX. That leads me to believe they were made in 1986. If so, does that make them a C II?

    My questions are, what are the differences between the two? Should I wait for a pair of C I's to become available?

    Thanks for your help!

  5. Looking good. The cabs seem pretty clean. You might want to think of a wash (mineral spirits with a little colored oil based paint). Raises the grain, and is quick. I've got some I starting on soon, where the veneer is gone in some places, and comming loose in others. Don't have any choice but to veneer.

    Good luck and keep the pics comming!

  6. Sorry for the confusion. The screw is the same length as the other one (thus the correct length), and the threads are ok. There seems to be something in the hole which doesn't allow the screw to be screwed in all the way. I will get new ones from you after I finish the cabinets. However, in the mean time to test the drivers, can the wire be attached to the post above it (see original picture-blue question)?

    Thanks

  7. Hi Bob.

    This is the Herseys that I emailed you on regarding testing components and replacing woofers. I was thinking that maybe one of the problems was the terminal, which I guess would be easy enough to replace, but in the mean time I want to test the drivers.

    In addition, the two screws in there don't appear to be but about 3/8, maybe a 1/2, where as the ones in your photo appear much longer.

    Thanks

  8. You can buy a used integrated stereo amp, like a Technics SA-200 for $25 to $35 on ebay, and a pair of JBL 2500s - $20 to $30 (add shipping for both). Get a Y cable from Radio Shack for less than $10 (runs from the computer to the amp). Whole deal should be less than $100, and I can assure you will have great sound. I am using that setup on my desktop. I cannot listen at over 1/4 volumn. Don't sell the little speaker short, as it has a nice sound.

    Just so the Klipsch purest won't get upset, I have 3 pairs of Herseys, but a pair won't fit where I have the computer.

  9. I was going to bid, but I emailed the seller two days ago regarding comming by to inspect either yesterday or today, and never received a reply. That plus all the post left here on the forum left me too scared to bid. I live in Daytona Beach, so Orlando is only an hour away. No shipping! I am going to email the winning bidder and see how the deal worked out, and will post what I find out.

    Assuming the speakers were legit, and everything worked correctly, what would they be worth?

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