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Scott Analog

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  1. Honestly I would welcome some treble. I think the caps in my speakers, which are original , may be a little tired after 59 years. I've inspected them, and are outwardly clean, so I'd like to keep them original if at all possible. I just ordered a set of Klipsch bookshelf speakers to pair with them, to gain some crisper highs. I already added a sub.
  2. I owned a 430 in the seventies. It was my first thought after playing with these speakers a bit. I'm currently using an HK AVR20ii. Not enthralled with the sound.
  3. I have a set of 1963 H series speakers, and I want to pair them with a '70s vintage receiver. I'd love to get some ideas. I don't want tubes, because I'm cheap and lazy. Thanks
  4. https://photos.app.goo.gl/C9QkdHTgurKFQU6M7
  5. https://photos.app.goo.gl/YfjXSLjfaCjoxJEe7
  6. Here's some Klipschporn. https://photos.app.goo.gl/gQEKQhDF3fjciaM37
  7. I took the backs off and everything looks perfect. The speakers sound great, especially since I added a subwoofer to the mix. I think perhaps I was considering the caps because the highs are ont as crisp as I thought they should be, but I might be affected by years of exposure to electrostatic tweeters. Perhaps I'll leave them be and add some nice new bookshelf speakers to enhance the highs. Thanks for everyone contributing
  8. So I have a pair of 1963 H series speakers. Type HH12 The crossovers are identified as type 4 on the warranty card. I have not been able to find any info about this crossover, and I would like to replace the caps. Help
  9. So I have a pair of 1963 H series speakers. Type HH12 The crossovers are identified as type 4 on the warranty card. I have not been able to find any info about this crossover, and I would like to replace the caps. Help
  10. I should probably send in the warranty cards. 😁
  11. They are pristine https://photos.app.goo.gl/5K18zwRrR2Ry7UEg9
  12. Hello! So I sort of inherited these speakers and I have no idea what they are exactly. I find similar things online, but not exactly these. They are cool, that's for sure. Any help as to value, etc. Would be appreciated Model HH12 SN 8b06 I have no idea how to add a picture Thanks Scott
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