The only CD player I see is a Studer 930.JBL Paragon, as seen at the Yongsan Electronics Market.
The only CD player I see is a Studer 930.JBL Paragon, as seen at the Yongsan Electronics Market.
My eyes were drawn to the idler drive devices, vu meters and wood encases 70’s amplifiers. Old habits die hard.The only CD player I see is a Studer 930.
It was just that I had bought a Studer 930 in the early days and sold it before it became a cult itemMy eyes were drawn to the idler drive devices, vu meters and wood encases 70’s amplifiers. Old habits die hard.
I am very fond of the pair of ads L-710
My pair are a little scratched up, but, since they were dump finds, it's hard to complain.
Here is an electronic translation from http://www.hifi-forum.de/viewthread-84-24722.html#6I am also curious about the relationship between ADS and Braun. I've seen the Atelier electronics in both ADS and Braun branding.
Yes.Pulled from a dump, as in for free?
Welcome to the clan MacFrugal.
I visited their website and they're also making a neat retro 3-way with a 12" woofer with a familiar design:Elipson today, not so special, though using same spherical design, but looks alike UK neighbours ...
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I did like that JBL 3 way look with White pulp 12" woofers in the seventies.I visited their website and they're also making a neat retro 3-way with a 12" woofer with a familiar design:
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While not the cheapest retro-styled speaker around(that probably goes to Magnat's offerings) at 2000 euro a pair it's not that expensive, curious how it stacks up against the JBL offerings.
They offer no stability, I ended up making some supports similar to those of the ATC classic.Those hairpin legs!
These always looked like a home plywood project to me.Klipsch La Scala.
They look older than my Mom.I'd push your mom off a cliff for a pair of these.
I never knew about these. What year?I'd push your mom off a cliff for a pair of these.