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  1. Thanks weitrhino, appreciate that.
  2. Just a poor lonely soul in upstate Wyo, how harmless could it be??
  3. Thanks peck555, it does fill the need quite nicely.
  4. Yes jwilson55, I'll never turn loose of my Spec's. That stuff was built to last. The first one I bought new in 1975 and finally had to replace the bias interrupt relay, the V/A stage drivers and pre-drivers all under the direction of Echowars, bless his heart. 33 years of HARD daily use, what more could you ask, and then only 15.00 to fix it?? jazzman, I call it audio porn, same thing!!!!!
  5. Yes jwilson55, I'll never turn loose of my Spec's. That stuff was built to last. The first one I bought new in 1975 and finally had to replace the bias interrupt relay, the V/A stage drivers and pre-drivers all under the direction of Echowars, bless his heart. 33 years of HARD daily use, what more could you ask, and then only 15.00 to fix it??
  6. No BillD, speakerman1 started that forum, it has links to Phoenix Audio Tape buts its a completely separate entity. Just a bunch of us vintage nuts doing our thing.
  7. I did a complete restoration thread at Phoenix Audio Forum on that 700 project if anyone is interested. In the DIY section under "Larry's 700B"
  8. Once again, Thank You guys for the warm welcome.
  9. I listen to anything from new techno to some ol Chris LeDoux.. The 700 on the first post belongs to speakerman1. Turned out very nice. New 22000mfd/100volt PS caps, Blackgate N, NH and Elna SilmicII's and Nichicon "Muse" audiogrades. The DC protect boards are the 24 volt models from AmpsLabs and work wonderfully. The relay in them is rated at 16 amps/30 volts, but when getting radical with it awhile ago I took an output out and the Kornerhorns are none the worse for that experience, the DC boards work.Also did an IEC socket, new speaker binding posts, new Q1-Q4 with TIS-97's and Fairchild 2N5401's. Pre-drivers were good. Protection was good. Sounds amazing, VERY,VERY close sonically to my Spec 2's but WAY MORE HEADROOM!!! Also, anybody familiar with White Oak Audio's LED upgrade, he's coming out with a replacement PL14A/B board with updated components that should keeps us in rather inexpensive HIGH WATTAGE for some time. If you haven't seen some of White Oaks stuff, its top quality, pretty excited about new PCB's from him.
  10. Kingman, you don't wear that hat in public do ya??
  11. Had to take 12 other pieces of gear to get these. a Marantz 2100 tuner, a PL4000 SerI, a Pioneer PL-A45D TT, SAE 180 Parametric EQ, an RG-16 processor(pre pioneer), DBX 120, DBX 200, an Akai GX-636 RTR, and a Koss time delay unit with speakers. All of it for 1400. My brother in law picked it all up and over 3 weeks shipped it all. All this was in Merced, he lives in Fresno. I live in Gillette, Wyo. It was a nice score. It all works.
  12. Don't I know it. Oh, and she likes it loud too.
  13. Oh , I'm married alright, to a wonderful woman who loves the vintage stuff as much as i do. In fact she's the cosmetic whiz in this place, not a piece of gear leaves this place that doesn't get the "Jani" treatment. She can work miracles on faceplates. Her only hard and fast rule? And i quote " If you spend money on it , it has to sound better!" I've been able to live with that.
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