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Why do/did you own so much equipment? Was it all used at once? What is your personal favorite?
I love gear. My favorite pieces are the Loesch preamp and my Micro Seiki, RX-5000 turntable.
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Here is the list of the remaining rest of goodies that need to go.
1. Leak Stereo 20 with Point one stereo preamp (missing one plastic knob). Gold color, mint $800
(simillar to this one)2. Siemens CCa's (qty 5) $5003. Interelectronic Coronation Wiliamson monoblocks. Fully rebuilt, retubed, rewired. $8504. Stromberg Carlson AP55 tube monoblock - single for rebuild $2005. Micro Seiki MAX-282 arm. $8006. Radio Craftsmen c-500A, kt-66 based monoblocks. Need little tlc $1000 -
I thought you were moving to New Jersey!
I just did but unfortunately I have to leave due to a family emergency.
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Dee,
The move back is scheduled to the end of October or early November. I'll be back online asap.
Thank you all.
Guy
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Hi all,
Time for me to move back to Israel so I'm selling my entire system.
Some details can be found here: http://cgi.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/search2.pl?seller&Guylan .
Please email or PM if interested.
All the best,
Guy
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I coudln't agree with you more. The TD-125 represents perhaps THE best bargain in vintage turntables.
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and so are the 150 and 160.
Great post, Wolfram.
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Rob,
I've just PM'd you my new email address.
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well,
They're ''only'' 93 db efficient but:
They do go lower than Khorn, have better and clearer mid and highs which are much closer to ear level. Woofer is a little to close to the floor so it's recommended to raise them about 4'' off the floor.
They're simply great.
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----------------On 8/26/2005 1:27:14 PM Daddy Dee wrote:CalBlackSmith,I hope you can find in the archives a review of the BlueBerry by Sheltie Dave. He had a friend who brought over a VTL Ultimate preamp to compare with the BB and he left Sheltie Dave's house muttering because the BB had bested his ultimate by a head.Of course, these things are subjective.I'd suggest that you get used to being around people who think that Juicy Music preamps are the cat's a$$.Among the benefits of free speech on the forum, you are always entitled to offer the minority report.----------------
DD,
Like you've already said, these things are subjective.
I won't state my opinion about Sheltie Dave's hearing ability but I did find him to be one hell of an abnoxious individual.
I guess I'll join Wayn and be part of that minority.
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----------------On 8/26/2005 9:29:34 AM scott0527 wrote:Who else is tired of all the JuicyMusic VRD gushing(other than Neo)?----------------
I am.
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Very elegant art deco-ish look. I really like it.
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board loyality? good joke.
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Don't clean more than 10-15 records each time. The motor gets real hot and wears the gears so it needs to cool down. I managed to kill one motor be cleaning 80 lp's straight - Learn from my mistake.Don't worry about the fluid it just evaporates."What do you use to clean the cork mat? Can you run the vacuum tube over it, or should I just wipe it down? Or maybe just pick up a second mat for the dirty sides, although that kind of sounds like a pain."I think that wiping it down would work.
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----------------On 8/23/2005 11:25:21 AM Allan Songer wrote:What is the best source for a new one?----------------
Try Audiogon member 2juki from Hong-Kong. I'll also ask a friend of mine if he can get them cheaper.
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I had a pair of JS transformers and they were quite nice but not great. Though I didn't use them with an SPU.
Who rebuilds your cartridge? New mono SPU's are very good and not too expensive.
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----------------On 8/23/2005 11:00:07 AM Piranha wrote:Heck we can even do a vinyl comaprison. That would be fun!----------------
Any news regarding your turntable?
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2 possible solutions:
1. rotate the balance controls (feedback) fully counter clockwise.
2. wire the amp to triode operation - you'll get less power and less gain. It might sound sweeter too.
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Using a mono cartridge is recommended too.....
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----------------On 8/22/2005 9:43:21 PM Born2RockU wrote:; ...my jaw dropped when the price never rose higher.....now, I got money to buy more Sushi in Japan this weekend !!!----------------
The Audiogon market price and the Klipsch forum market price are different.
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----------------On 8/22/2005 10:40:22 AM garymd wrote:----------------On 8/22/2005 10:35:34 AM Guy Landau wrote:----------------On 8/22/2005 10:29:58 AM garymd wrote:I think Colin meant "power amp."----------------Are you sure?----------------No.----------------
He probably just did a cut and paste to a paragraph of one of his earlier posts.......
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These were made between 1977-1981 and were considered as the ultimate MK3's.
The asking price isn't cheap but seems fair.
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----------------On 8/22/2005 10:29:58 AM garymd wrote:I think Colin meant "power amp."----------------
Are you sure?
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----------------On 8/22/2005 9:51:02 AM Colin wrote:Such large transformers are very expensive these days, once refurbished, vintage integrated tube amplifiers compete with the very best sound available at any price.BTW, big ole horns love tubes.----------------
ST-70 - integrated amp?
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE- Moving out of the country on 10/21 MUST SELL!!!!
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