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  1. PM sent regarding the CW1526C woofers. Thanks! John
  2. The 528i was a great choice! Find a good local independant BMW mechanic and they are no more expensive to maintain than a Toyota Corrola. Go to the BMW forum, http://www.bimmerforums.com/, and you will find a wealth of information regarding your 528i as well as good local mechanics in your area (references from other BMW owners). As mustang Guy stated, they are tough as nails. For parts and accessories a good place to start is http://www.bavauto.com/. Once again, good choice and good luck!.
  3. The 288-16H was the last of the Alnico drivers and, like the G, fetches big bucks. Wonderful drivers! Shawn is right, the 805's would work great. If you're interested, I have some 311-60's that would work as well. Roughly the same size as the 805's. Possibly somewhat smaller.
  4. Yep, they were Dixilanders. Two pair in fact. I'll never forget because the final bid was like $102.00 or so. After all these years I'm still mad about it!!!
  5. 29pt. Dinan Supercharged 540i/6 Sport. 0-60 4.0 seconds, 165mph (proven), 200+ mph (untested). Less than a dozen of these cars on the planet. 29pt. Dinan's that is. Fun car!!
  6. ka7niq- A number of years ago I picked up a pair of Gollehon ESL400's (La Scala clones) on the cheap as well. And yes, wood horns too!! Anyway, they came with a pair of 1" Gollehon drivers. If you're willing to pay to for the shipping they are yours. John P.S. The Gollehons that I have heard in the past sound really, REALLY good!!
  7. I'm definately interested. I have alot of klipsch components as well. K33's, K48's, K55's, K77's, etc. I also have Altec and JBL drivers available as well. Anyway, if your drivers are still available and you're interested shoot me an email. jellis@ucar.edu Thanks!!
  8. Shawn- In my system, the crossover points radically changing has not been an issue. None whatsoever. I'v tried Klipsch Type B and the Thunder Bob passive in a traditional configuration. I've also tried Rane, Ashley and Behringer actives. Each had benefits but not one was "it". Like you, at first I was skeptical of this as well. But hearing (and tweaking) made me a believer. Needless to say it's easy to do and well worth a try. Let your ears be the judge. Who knows, you might be surprised!! John
  9. I am doing something slightly different and it has worked very, very well for me. I have tried both active and passive crossovers and each had thier pro's and con's. As a result, I decided to build a prototype and triamp my system using a passive crossover. A Cornwal Type B in fact. In short, here is how I did it.... 1. CD out to preamp in 2. Preamp to out to Cornwal Type B crossover in. 3. Type B woofer out to amplifier in 4. Type B squawker out to amplifier in. 5. Type B tweeter out to amplifier in. 6. Woofer amplifier out wired directly to woofer 7. Squawker amplifier out wired directly to sqawker. 8. Tweeter amplifier out wired directly to tweeter. At first, there was a slight hum. This problem was solved by grounding the Type B crossover back to the preamp. For testing, I spliced one end of el cheapo RCA interconnects and used the center wire (hot-red) for input/output and external wire to ground. I should also note that before doing this I spoke with Crown engineers and gave them the specs for the type B as well as what amp I was using. I was told that there would not be a problem doing this. My mids are driven by tubes therefore I contacted engineers @ Conrad Johnson and they said the same thing as the Crown engineers. Once again, no problem. Anyway, I hooked everything up and the sound was marvelous!! The bass was extremely tight, mids extremely clear. I also noticed that the attact and dynamics were lightning fast. The sound was also very, very open. In short, it was, by far, the best my system had ever sounded. After running my system in this configuration for a number of months, I then decided to upgrade the stock Type B crossovers to 8 guage inductors, mundorf capacitors and a universal transformer. I also replaced my spliced interconnects with Cardas connectors and silver wire. Once again, this modification was also a giant leap forward. For me, this configuration has given me the best of both worlds as far as triamping is concerned. Anyway, I just thought I would throw this in.
  10. It appears that the guy is not interested in shipping. If someone is interested in these, I would be more than happy to pick them up in Denver and deliver them to a trucking and or air frieght company of your choosing.
  11. They look to be in fairly good condition. Of course judging by the picture the grill cloth would definately need to be replaced and probably some refinishing would be required as well. Still, at $800.00 or best offer this appears to be a very good deal. Anyway, here are the specifics.... http://denver.craigslist.org/ele/106493605.html Belle Klipsch Speakers finished in Oak veneer. Although they sound and perform perfectly, their appearance is only a 5 of 10. There are some chips in the veneer and the grill cloth shows some aging. I bought these from a friend 2 years ago with the intention of re-finsihing them but never got around to it. They have been in my basement virtually unused for this period. As stated, they work perfectly, sound great, and will play very loud with little amplification. I will not ship, but can deliver in the Denver area. Please call 303-805-4097 for more info
  12. ---------------- On 6/6/2005 11:03:31 PM dragonfyr wrote: Yes, it's SO impressive listening to the same blowhards who are despite such big claims, ignorant of the law as it exists, and full of...bravado, so galantly brag about how they would delight in blowing folks away. And to confuse you folks further (is this possible!?) I have NEVER defended illegal or irresponsible action in any way! But you are of course free to imply that I am a liberal or whatever other BS you would like. Ironically I disagree with both the left wing liberals as well as the religious right wing liberals who both feel justified in using the law to social engineer! Despite my belief that you are entitled to your wacko believes! And the fact is that these issues have long since been debated with folks who are far more knowledgeable in these areas then anyone on this site. The problem you halfwits have, isn't with me, it is with the law. And it must irk you folks to no end to know that your brand of lunacy, if actually practiced, will allow you to spend you time explaining to the other inmates how you were framed! But now 'mom' has arrived and declared that the thread can be closed. The irony is that it never was a debate. A debate implies an analysis and exploration of an issue, not the simple emotional diatribe of a bunch of misfits who would make up for their inadeqacies with their self-righteous bravado designed to compensate for their feelings of impotence. And I love your implications about my background! It simply confirms what was heretofore only suspected! But don't check! Then you might discover just how lame many of you who think (sic) you know, really are. Gee, isn't it about time for the same few folks to initiate another argument over cables!? ---------------- Yeah, well, I guess after this post I should take back what I said earlier. You really are an idiot.
  13. "So you would say "good job" to someone who would inflict deadly force (as that is what you maintain the pit bull to be!) on someone for simply breaking into a house when they do not present a lethal threat and 'it is not at last resort', "As they are within their rights."????? Really???? In what country? Since when do property rights take precedence over human rights? And since when is deadly force appropriate when the situation does not present a 'last resort' lethal threat?" "This is utter and complete nonsense! And not based on any legitimate interpretation of the law!" dragonfyr, Have you ever lived in inner city Memphis? Have you ever had an armed crack head in your house climbing your staircase at 2:20 a.m.???? I think not!! Had it not been for my dog I might not be here typing this. As the guy was running out the door, I called him off. My dog had already chewed him up fairly well. But then, I had a change of heart and allowed bob to have at him again in the driveway. I wanted to send a message to the other bro's in the neighborhood also. It worked. I can assure you, this guy would have killed me if given the opportunity. Furthermore, listen to Royster. He is correct in what he is saying. As for you, well, you're abviously and idiot. Well, maybe that is a bit harsh. Most likely you would invite the intruder to sit down and "talk" about it.
  14. Hi Spaaaz- I tried to email you as well. Anyway, would you be interested in trading for a pair of Cornwall I's? I wouldn't need Dean's networks nor would I need the horns, K55's or K77's. Only the boxes, K33's and AL's. Thanks!! John
  15. Here is another alternative. Build the Cornwall to spec and use the cabinet as a bass bin. Mount Altec 511B's on top of the cabinet and use a set of Altec drivers as well. Preferably 802-16G's or 902-16's. Mount the K77's on top of the 511's. Easy to do. The type B crossover will work great for this configuration also. This is REALLY a great setup. Especially when powered by quality tube gear.
  16. Fini- Get that D28 fixed ASAP. Earlier Martins are notorious for having the standard pick guard "pull". Unfortunatley, what usually happens is a crack will develope between the bridge and the pick guard. Once that happens, you are sh*t out of luck. Yes, you can have it repaired but the crack will always remain. I have three earlier Martins as well and I have replaced the stupid pick guard on each and every one of them. Fortunately I had them replaced before a crack developed. Martin glued the pick guard directly to the wood prior to varnishing and this was a design flaw for obvious reasons. It has since been remedied. Go to an authorized Martin repair shop and have it replaced. Shouldn't be more than $75.00 to $100.00 and it will by no means damage the value or integrity of the guitar. John
  17. Hey Moon- It was me. The National Center for Atmospheric Research. Off the top of my head, I can't remember exactly where on our website we do the real-time hurricane tracking. It's definately there though. I'll just have to hunt for it. But, for real-time weather and images via satellite, go here... http://www.rap.ucar.edu/weather/ Anyway, Moon, I'll find the URL for you. Once again, I'll just have to hunt for it. Of course if we had a hurricane coming our way, it would be much easier to find. It would be plastered all over our homepage!! John
  18. If you have the opportunity, look into a Hafler 9130 (65 wpc) or 9170 (105 wpc)amp. These are very warm, tube like sounding SS amps and can usually be found for anywhere between $175.00 and $275.00 depending upon condition. IMHO, they sound wonderful with Klipsch. Bigtime bang for the buck!!
  19. ---------------- On 7/2/2004 1:02:58 PM TBrennan wrote: Ellis---What's that little picture? It looks like John Kerry, honored Vietnam War veteran and cadidate for President, against a backdrop of a Viet Cong flag? Is that what it is or am I mistaken? ---------------- Tom- Although the picture may in fact look like John Kerry, it isn't. It's Annette Funicello - post "Mouseketeer". As for the flag, I'm not sure. Perhaps it is a state flag???
  20. If properly taken care of, your Cornwalls will out live us all!! As another poster previoulsy mentioned, they just don't make speakers like this anymore.
  21. hw- I wouldn't worry too much about doing the math. Edited by Trey
  22. "Buy American. Marry foriegn" "Don't drink water. Fish sh!t in it!!" "Jesus was a Capricorn" "Don't vote. It only encourages them."
  23. Prince had the job of guarding Bryant throughout the series. And he stuck to him like glue. At times you could tell Bryant was frustrated because of this. Prince always in his face that is. Anyway, I thought Prince did a stellar job as well.
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