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Audio Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: tinpan on November 30, 2014, 09:13:26 AM
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Well, in doing my part to control these orphaned speakers that keep popping up on CL lately, I decided to go and look at some. I keep seeing things like a single corner horn or some oddball speaker that is cheap and looking for a home.
Plus, without any major projects on the horizon...I need something to do
(http://images20.fotki.com/v106/photos/6/111916/12628482/IMG_2404-vi.jpg)
I found this cool corner horn for sale for $150. I had plans to buy it and use it for a bass bin or something.
It has a 12 inch woofer and 5 little inch speakers that handle the mids and highs
(http://images53.fotki.com/v715/photos/6/111916/12628482/IMG_2411-vi.jpg)
When I got home I started looking at the wood and it is gorgeous.
(http://images20.fotki.com/v422/photos/6/111916/12628482/IMG_2465-vi.jpg)
It turns out it is solid 1 inch ribbon cut mahogany all the way around. I tried opening the bottom to see what the drivers are but it is nailed shut all the way around...I'll have to rethink this
(http://images58.fotki.com/v156/photos/6/111916/12628482/IMG_2421-vi.jpg)
The same guy had this laying on a table. It needs to be refurbed but for another $150 I ended up with this too. I think it's a Scott console pull. 3 of the 4 tubes are old Amperex EL84s
(http://images58.fotki.com/v156/photos/6/111916/12628482/IMG_2422_2-vi.jpg)
He also had this Grampion mono integrated tube amp. It uses RCA 6L6 tubes and the rest are old Amperex tubes.
(http://images108.fotki.com/v360/photos/6/111916/12628482/IMG_2412-vi.jpg)
It's not the prettiest thing, but it has had all the caps replaced. It actually sounds great on that old corner horn. I'm definitely keeping my eyes open for more of these mono amps kicking around
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wow, that speaker looks great. looks like you really got a good score.
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Nice haul!!!
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That wood is beautiful. Can't wait to see what is living inside. What is your source for your new mono system?
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Looks like what is inside of the corner horn will remain a mystery. That sucker is nailed shut all the way around and it would take some serious dismantling to get to the inside. Ah well. For now I am using my sonos for a source and just using a y cable. Down the road I'll probably configure a mono turntable. I;ll end up using that config for a future project that has been long delayed. For that reason I'll need to save my pennies for a single AN 300b mono bock :laugh:
Back to more from the Sanford and sons road show. I also acquired one of these:
(http://images108.fotki.com/v1629/photos/6/111916/12628482/IMG_2436-vi.jpg)
It is cool as hell. I'll need to source model number 146 and 144 though. I think I have them right.
I also scored a Technics SL1700 thanks to another heads up on a different thread. It's fitted with an Audio-Technica AT125LC phono cartridge. It really sound nice.
I set up my Sunfire TGIV again and was playing around with my old Kenwood KD3100. It caused me to look at turntables again which led to the above.
Whilst on the subject, both my Kenwood and this Technics have residue from old levels and diskwasher brushes that have turned to concrete.. What's the best thing to use to just clean the outside of the table them selves. Ok maybe my Kenwood has a little smoke filled room patina to it that I would like to remove.
Looks like I'll need to also replace the rca cables on the Technics. This one needs a little wiggling to get working. I ordered a replacement set...I'll deal with figuring out how to replace them later.
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A 1700 is every bit as good as a 1200. It just doesn't have the notoriety from DJ use (no neutral speed).
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OK, I give. How do you post a video?
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delete
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I think the embed part of your link is the culprit. Go to the youtube video, copy the url in your browser bar. Hit the insert hyperlink button above the reply box. Paste the url in the middle. Hit post.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40-oo1S2WEw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40-oo1S2WEw)
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And the radio is pretty damn cool! I've got a couple crazy old records like WWII news reports that should only be played on a unit like that.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mibfVgMexKM&feature=youtu.be (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mibfVgMexKM&feature=youtu.be)
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Crud...I have to retype my long post again.
Anyway, thank you for showing me that. This is an old radio that's been disassembled and in the family forever. I and the local tech guy I found get it working again. He replaced a bad transformer, a couple caps, resistors and added a new line cord. He also added an iPod cable, which with a rca cable converter lets me stream internet radio stations through it. It also picks up AM and SW radios stations like nobody's business.I was pulling in a station out of New York last night.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdBjSFWqwMI&feature=youtu.be (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdBjSFWqwMI&feature=youtu.be)
Here's a local station streamed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQhRpRGgTPE&feature=youtu.be (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KQhRpRGgTPE&feature=youtu.be)
Here's a 1920's station being streamed
Plus you get to hear Range Avengers above.
Anyway, the whole family is coming over to for Christmas. My aunt gave this radio to my mom in the 90's for my dad to fix. She gave it to me and I finally found a place to fix it. I think she'll be really happy to hear it once again
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That is a very cool piece. Nice work!
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The same tech guy got my Scott amp working again.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRS52OxcHSQ&list=UUN3lqZczgXHO2Ox9qjA2BhA&index=2 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRS52OxcHSQ&list=UUN3lqZczgXHO2Ox9qjA2BhA&index=2)
It has 4 12AX7 tubes and 4 EL 84 tubes. I had to replace 2 of the EL84's and 2 of the 12AX7's. He also replaced 9 filter caps,8 film caps, 4 coupling caps, 2 power resistors and the pilot light.
(http://images46.fotki.com/v285/photos/6/111916/12628482/IMG_2613-vi.jpg)
It sounds great. I have 2 Telefunken 12AX7s in it now and I'll probably order 2 more. I have 4 military sovtek EL 84 tubes that sound really nice. I tried the 4 new version Mullards and took them out. They sound muddy on everything I've tried them on.
It also has a working phono stage with is kind of nice. Anyway more stuff to play around with
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PwCMkChhK8&feature=youtu.be (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PwCMkChhK8&feature=youtu.be)
Found a driver for my Karlson.
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What did you load it with?
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(http://images20.fotki.com/v207/photos/6/111916/12628482/_58-vi.jpg)
I ended up going with a 15 inch coax Cinaudiograph
(http://images52.fotki.com/v728/photos/6/111916/12628482/_572-vi.jpg)
I kept trying to get one of these but some pecker head kept bidding me up. After four attempts I bit the bullet and got the Cinaudiograph. It sounds pretty nice, I'll probably install an lpad to same the tweeter a little
I may still try to get a Pioneer PAX-381 TAD, they look pretty cool
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Never heard of it, but I love co-ax speakers.