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    Items for sale....

    Thanks Billybob!
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    Items for sale....

    Hi All, I used to be a very active member of this forum, but I had a stroke. Any ways I am selling a few of my things. LIST SHANLING MC30 music center....very rare I also have a huge collection of CD's and Blue Rays and DVD's. Let me know if anyone is interested. Thanks for looking... Sean
  3. Hi all, it's been a while. I used to be very active in this forum a few years back, but unfortunately I had a stroke. Anyways I have a bunch of high end things that I am unloading. If you are near Toronto you can let me know if you are interested in anything. I can list a few items to see if anyone is interested. Harmon Kardon AVR7000 SHANLING CD Player Dynaco Amplifier ++++ a few more items. Thank you for looking. Cheers Sean
  4. Put an 8 ohm resistor in line with it!
  5. I am looking at getting one of these or a rega saturn. http://www.canuckaudiomart.com/details/200871-shanling_scdt200_sacd_cd_player/
  6. JB, Now that I think of it, it may well be an asbestos damper inside. And here I am just playin around with it. Boxx, I think I'm going to get a nice little tube amp and hook them up in the garage.
  7. Ok, I get them home, and they work perfectly!!!!! The holes in the back are pot adjustments for "Presence" and "Brightness". I took all the speakers out and even the woofer surrounds are intact with no tears.(a little dry though) They sound very crisp and clear. (Klipsh heritage sounding) but do lack a little low end. Fini, for sure the caps need replacing. Probably dry as a bone after 50 years.
  8. So I go to a place near by which is kind of a recycling place that sells stuff that people drop off to them. I find this pair of bookshelf speakers amongst a whole bunch of crap speakers. I look at them carefully, no labels, I have no idea what they are, but the build quality was very good and they are in great shape. I knew they were vintage so I grabbed them. I get them home and open them up and find out they are university. I thought to myself, what a score. Then I go diggin around to see if I can find anything on the and stumble on this: http://cgi.ebay.ca/1962-University-Mini-Flex-speakers-sound-like-this-Ad-/380205101949?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item5885fd737d I'll add a couple of more pics. I'll test them out tonight, hope they work, almost 50 years old.
  9. Too funny. I wonder if it ever gets too Lound!![^o)]
  10. It was a SONY CFS-85S. Here's a pic with the covers off.
  11. I also had this one, it actually sounded really good. Kind of neat because it had removable speaker covers.
  12. Hey MechMan, Check this out. http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110546777569&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT Found it a couple of days ago.
  13. Here is one that I used to have. It was a Technics SA C07. Weighed a hefty 35 Lbs.
  14. SOLD in less than a day...........someone got a great deal.
  15. Looks like a great deal. If I was anywhere close it would be in my basement already.[] http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?homesubw&1280724407&/SVS-PB12-plus/2
  16. My thoughts exactly Bill. I was just toying with the idea, then thought how much better than this can it be. I love it as it is and will be a much cleaner look. Thanks all for backing up my hunch.
  17. Thanks for your opinions. That's exactly what I needed to hear. I figured it would be a whole lot of inconvenience for the result. I'm very happy with it the way it is. zaskarx, The girlfriend would never let me put another sub in there, it already knocks books off the shelves upstairs. lol
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