Jump to content

junior beast

Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

junior beast's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/9)

0

Reputation

  1. front view. so just to be clear, a 'W' in the number stamped in the cabinet indicated a build date of 1981? thanks again, Junior Beast.
  2. hey the photo worked, I'll try a couple of more...can I put more than 1 photo on per post?
  3. yup, they pretty much look like the photos in the link. I tried uploading the photos I have of them, but I don't think it worked. The place I got the speakers from had absolutly NO interest in them, in fact they were sitting in an old storeroom for at least 10 years that I know of. I just asked the guy if he wanted to get rid of them and his response was "those old things...take em." As I said, I recognized the brandname as being the 'speaker to have' in the 70's. I did not know they were still being made, or or still in demand. Thank you for all your responses...good to know I brought something home for a change that was not junk. Junior.
  4. being somewhat computer challenged, how do I post photos? If memory serves correct, I think the cabinets are 38" tall, 25" wide, and 16" deep...I can't measure them right now because I'm at work.
  5. Real long story made short...I was GIVEN a pair of Klipsch speakers. I remembered that Klipsch was a good brandname when I was a teenager in the 70's, so I took them home, after all the price was right. I have no idea what the age of the speakers are. Thought maybe someone on this forum could help out. I think they may be Cornwalls. Plywood cabinets, there are numbers stamped on the cabinets: 29w100 and 29w101. I took the back off of one cabinet and the info on the drivers are k-55-v with stamped number 204074.....k-77-m with stamped number 74114.....and k-33-e with stamped number 52698. I hooked them up to my stereo and they sound great. Sadly, my wife does not like them, says they are too big...any how what are these speakers, and how old are they? Thanks for any info. oh, yea, the cabinets are a medium light color, looks to be a walnut type veneer. The top edges of the cabinets have no veneer on the plywood edges, but the faces of the cabinet have veneer on the plywood edges. Other than then the Klipsch sign on the front of the grill, there is no other way I could have known these are Klipsch speakers.
×
×
  • Create New...