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  1. I have a two stacks of the MCM 1900 For sale along with two monitors with crosovers
  2. Can you tell me how to get to the Garage Sale section? I'm not seeing it as a link. thanks
  3. Just thought I would announce to you Klipsch lovers that I have a second set (2 stacks) of Vintage MCM 4-way Series 1900's that I am very interested in selling. I have owned these since the early - mid '80's along with another set, La scalas and Heresy's as well. The 1900's are fiberglass with metal trim. I also have the crossover networks. Haven't used them for a number of years in my business but have kept them stacked in my warehouse - dry shelving. The time has come for me to start parting with some of my gear, so I offer these babies for $3900.00 Two Klipsch Heresy Slant Monitors are also up for grabs. Would be interested in talking to anyone who is seriously interested. I can be reached at 407-467-5552 or sales@salproductions.com Thanks Tube Fillup
  4. Michael, These cabinets were possibly before your time . . . I had 8 stacks of these and 22 Heresy monitors - all of our crossovers were silver faced. We drove the rig in a four-way configuration 90% of the time. In the early days we used Crown DC300A's bridged into mono to run the low end. And I believe it was the 300 A's for the mids and highs; the DC100 amp for the tweeters, which had an output of 75 watts per channel; although it's hard to remember that far back. We have pictures of a show that we did in PA with Tammy Wynette & George Jones with the Klipsch rig. We also used them for a live satellite TV broadcast of the show College Bowl, an intellectual game between college teams moderated by Pat Sajek. (Possibly again before your time.) We used the 22 monitors as upfills to the audience around the arena. The split versions of the MWM's didn't come out until later as did the split version of the La Scalas. I think if you look at the print out of the MCM 1900 system with the Heresy cubes and Heresy slants and La Scalas, I believe the processors are shown in black and white as being gray. But they are authentic and have the Klipsch serial numbers not only on the top plate but also embedded in the wood along the top edge above the inputs. The only other company at the time on the East coast that had any of these cabinets in quantity was the Chuko Brothers in Pittsburg, who owned an identical number of cabinets. We joined forces to do a couple of events at Three Rivers Park in Pittsburg.The Chuko Brothers were a tool rental company and Dan Chuko was interested in audio?? (Besides jack hammers, drills, etc.) The only other thing I can say is that things that are kept well last over the years and become classic products, thus bring a higher price. Anyway, if you guys are interested, let us know. We presently have an interesting offer if it comes through; if not, we did list them on ebay as well.(I also have guitar pics with the Klipsch logo from that time period.) Fillup
  5. I have two stacks of the Klipsch 4-way system, that I have owned since 1980. They are fiberglass with metal trim. I have the cross over networks; additionally I have 2 La Scalas and 2 Heresy Slant monitors. I haven't used them since 1985; I have kept them in storage in my warehouse. They are in good condition. Who out there would like to have these puppies?? You can reach me at 407-467-5552 © - Fillup or at sales@salproductions.com. If interested, contact me; I can email photos to you.
  6. I have two stacks of the Klipsch 4-way system, that I have owned since 1980. They are fiberglass with metal trim. I have the cross over networks; additionally I have 2 La Scalas and 2 Heresy Slant monitors. I haven't used them since 1985; I have kept them in storage in my warehouse. They are in good condition. Who out there would like to have these puppies?? You can reach me at 407-467-5552 © - Fillup or at sales@salproductions.com. If interested, contact me; I can email photos to you.
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