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    Here are the serials. They both sound ok, but I'm coming from Heresy I's so maybe it's just me. I got them from a guy on CL (thanks Alerts forum!) but I forgot to ask if he did any modding or repairs. I'm probably going to pull the trigger on the Crites crossovers and diaphragms anyway, I was just confused about why they had different CO's. Plus I could barely jimmy the bigger one out of the hole. Thanks for the replies!

     


  2. While inspecting the crossovers in my recently acquired Fortes to determine if replacement parts are needed, I found that each speaker has different crossover builds. Based on the pictures I've attached, can anyone tell if one is newer than the other? Only one appears to be stock. Any reason why someone would change one but not the other? Looking to do my first Cripes upgrade, so your thoughts are appreciated.
     
     

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  3. ...and as to why I sold the A300, it was just too much maintenance. I had just taken it in for problems with problems with one channel, and it worked fine in the shop. As soon as I got it home I was having other problems with the audio cutting in and out. I was willing to sacrifice some audio quality for stability, which is why I went with the iFi. But as it turns out, it doesn't seem I've lost any quality at all. Of course, that may have a lot more to do with going from Heresy to Forte...

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  4. Finally got them set up with my new little iFi integrated amp and turntable. Holy cow, I couldn't believe how sweet they sound! Suffice to say I won't be selling them, or at least not for a while. After some time with my shop vac I was finally able to suck out the dented rear woofer (see before and after pics), but that was cosmetic anyway. Overall they're in amazing shape. I know I'm preaching to the converted, but holy hell these speakers sound really amazing! The space they're in isn't ideal, but it's what I've got to work with. I've turned them in towards each other which sounds much better than straight out, but I'm sure in a more optimal position they'd really sing.

     

    The guy who sold them was into hifi stuff in college but said these were sitting in his house for many years getting no use. I guess he didn't check for market value before selling. Anyway, I'm grateful to this forum for sharing these finds. I think I'll be enjoying these for many years to come!

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  5. 52 minutes ago, No.4 said:

    Too bad about the HK A300. They seem like pretty cool amps.

    It was super cool! Decent sound, too. It was rebuilt by Don Sachs. I paid $675 and it lasted quite a while, but over the past few years I've had numerous minor issues. If I had technical skills I'd fix the problems myself, but around DC area techs charge an arm+leg to do even minor work. I just miss hearing my vinyl, so I'm looking for a lower maintenance amp.

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  6. I'm on a seriously limited budget and need to replace a dying HK A300 integrated tube amp. I've got a set of original Heresy I's. I found 4 consecutive HI's at an estate sale thanks to a tip from one of you guys. I bought two and another Audiogon member bought the other 2!

    I'm sticking with tubes and am limited to <1K, so I've been looking for a used amp. So far I've come across these two:

    iFi Audio Retro Stereo 50 Integrated Amplifier $845
    https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lisa59h2-ifi-audio-retro-stereo-50-system-tube-int-amp-and-speakers-tube

    Fatman Audio 452 Integrated $750
    https://www.audiogon.com/listings/lisa5a27-fatman-audio-452-integrated-amp-tube

    I'm guessing the Fatman will deliver superior sound overall, but the iFi has more features that I would like but might be able to live without (headphone amp, bluetooth). Plus the Fatman does not appear to have a phono stage. Because I’ll be using the amp almost exclusively to drive my Technics turntable, a pre-amp would drive up the bottom line. Would it still be worth it to go with the Fatman?

    Thanks for your thoughts!

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  7. Hi...guess you were the guy from CP? Thanks again for not buying both sets! [{]

    Sorry to hear about the speaker issue. I don't know anything about repair, but maybe there's somebody in CP or DC who can fix it up for a reasonable price. You'd still be coming out ahead money-wise.

    I just got back in town and so I haven't had time to hook mine up but I will tonight and will let you know how they sound. I was going to wait for my new tube amp to arrive but I'll drag out a Denon and just give it a whirl.

  8. Got there at 8:20, was fourth in line. Luckily only one guy ahead of me wanted the Heresys, so I got the second non-sequential set (his were sequential). $100 per speaker!!! Excellent condition, just dusty. Not much else there...Fisher, etc, Pioneer solid states. Another guy showed up 30 minutes later and tried to buy them off of me and throw in $100. Yeah right.

    This is my first set of this calibre speakers and I am super excited to get my Don Sachs reconditioned HK A-300 integrated tube amp, hook them up and spin some vinyl! A big thank you to opus2K9!!!

    I'll post pics as soon as I can...gotta head out of town now.

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