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Guy Landau

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  1. Guy, if you are suggesting that if I change the crossovers these will outperform my Klipschorns, by all means, count me in! Of course I'm very skeptical having owned many pairs of vintage JBL's.

    I pulled the crossovers and these are the models.

    3115A and 3106. Correct for the drivers? I honestly don't know.

    Pete

    Pete,

    The correct crossover is N333 (home version - L300) or 3133 (pro version 4333). I'ts a single crosssover covering both 800hz/8500hz points.

    The 3115A is a 500hz crossover that you're using is meant to be used with the LE-15 woofer which is 2 db more efficient than the 136A woofer so :

    1.Crossover point should be 800hz in the original L-300/4333

    2.You get less output from the 136a woofer causing inbalanced sound.

    3. LE-85 midrange drivers work too hard at 500 hz so they probably distort.

    These remarks are valid in case you do have 136A woofers. If you got LE15s, You're using the right crossovers for these drivers but they're different than the ones found in L300/4333.

    In any case, LE-15 woofers don't go as low as 136A's.

  2. Used to have a pair. I have something similar now to the L300 or the studio version 4333. Lets call them 4338's since they are one off custom made cabinets. I am running an 076 tweeter as opposed to 077, I doubt there is a big difference.

    There is no way that they hold a candle to a pair of Cornwalls much less Klipschorns. It pains me to say that since I have a lot of money tied up in these, but I have A/B them many times. Floor shaking bass? You must be kidding or haven't heard a pair, smooth mid range I will give you.

    Anyone who disputes this or would like a listen is more than welcome to stop by. Better yet, anyone who would like to buy them is welcome and I will provide enough beer to make you think they sound as good:)

    Pete,

    It seems like you're speakers don't have the correct 4333/L300 crossovers.

    I still own a pair of Summits and owned Khorns and think that top to bottom they are better speakers than Khorns. They don't sound as big (much smaller horn) but are more coherent and image better. Bass go lower and the 077 tweeters go so high and sound so silky and walk all over the k-77's.

  3. I'd go with a vintage NAD 3020A. Won't cost you more than $100-150, has a great phono section and will KILL anything made today and costing up to $500-600.

    I have one of these in a second system and it's just plain great.

    There's one on ebay ending pretty soon http://cgi.ebay.com/Vintage-NAD-3020A-Stereo-Integrated-Amplifier-3020-NR_W0QQitemZ260069633936QQihZ016QQcategoryZ73369QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

  4. Guy, Dicks has a set of S2 tophats (bare) in St. Louis at $375. Isn't most of the value parked in the S2 lens and driver, or are the Vitavox woofers the shitzz as well?

    As far as Dave Dicks goes with price gouging, last week I looked at a pair of nice Boston A100 oak two way speakers- the seller was asking $80. This week they are on Dick's website for only $295.

    Dave,

    Most of the value is in the S2 drivers and lens. Otoh, a complete set of drivers is quite rare these days. Dicks tophats are not original Vitavox but a home made pair and are priced accordingly.

    If you don't care about originality, these speakers are nice but the bass bin isn't original so no real collectors value here . Not too long ago, S2 drivers used to go for less than $1500 a pair. IMO, the pair of speakers offeres on ebay, are way to expensive and shipping from Canada won't be cheap either.

  5. I'd play with side wings to achieve better bass, too. A piece along the side of each woofer might help out.

    I'm toying with the idea of cobbling up some OBs for the 605B I've got sitting around just to hear what they'd do. I'd love to find some super cheap local Regencies or Altec 620 cabs, but not counting on it.

    I'm using open baffles like these http://members.myactv.net/~je2a3/open.htm with my Altec 604k's and I really like what I hear.

    Btw, Ben, I have a pair of 620 cabinets sitting at a friend's storage place in NJ. I'll check with him if he plans to use them or not.

  6. Dave,

    Thanks for thinking of me. Anyway, I've sold my "big reds" just before I moved back to Israel. I'm using a pair of 604K's which IMO, sound a little bit better.

    The last pair of original "super reds" that were sold on ebay, reached over $2500. I guess that these will sell for $2-3K but shipping these would be very costly so it might affect the final price.

  7. I bought those Altec A7 bass cabinets. They came with 416-8A woofers. On my last post about them one forum member here recommended 802-8G HF driver with N501 crossovers and another recommended the 902 drivers. Anyone else have any other to recommend?

    KCM wrote, I have a nice pair of 511B horns and 802 drivers (freshly rebuilt by Great Plains) available if you are interested.

    How much?

    802-8G won't work from 500 hz. It's better to go with a N-800 crossover if you wish to use these. Or go with 288 drivers with a 500 hz crossover.

  8. There are good and there are bad record clamps. The bad ones often add resonace that is picked up by the cartridge.

    I have bad experience with the Michell clamp. It does the job of holding the record down but you lose focus on the music. I really like the cheap, Audio Technica clamo and the Micro Seiki clamp.

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