I do. The 150-4's, the 375's, the 537-500's, N500's, N7000's and 075's have been in daily use since I bought them second-hand in 1971. Haven't refoamed or refurbished anything. Still sound fine to...
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I do. The 150-4's, the 375's, the 537-500's, N500's, N7000's and 075's have been in daily use since I bought them second-hand in 1971. Haven't refoamed or refurbished anything. Still sound fine to...
(2) 150-4'S x 2
(2) N-500'S
(2) 375'S
(2) 537-500'S (no legs)
(2) N-7000's
The serial # on this old mid-range is 8026. Overall it's
a slight variation on an old 080 system -- custom cabinets and the addition of an 075. Can anyone date this speaker? Bought used in...
4" edgewound copper ribbon voice coils for both the 150-4 and 150-4c.
When I acquired a used 080 system in 1971, I spent many a happy hour listening to my opera LPs. After getting married in 1974 I rarely spun these items. In the late '90's I purchased CD versions of...
I use an old McIntosh C24 pre-amp with my ancient JBL 080 system. The loudness control is ALWAYS engaged a minimum half-way to almost full on. Otherwise the sound is far too bright...
I've got a pretty old 083 system. One of the 375's sticks out the back. The serial # is 8026. Unfortunately its mate's info fell off years ago. There are 150-4's, 537-500's, N500's, 075's and...
(4) 150-4's
(2) 375's
(2) 537-500's
(2) 075's
(2) N500's
(2) N7000's
Bought these babies exactly 40 years ago and they were quite old then !
I bought these speakers, used, in 1971 and they were far from new then. Each cabinet contains: (2) 150-4s; (1) N-500 cross-over; (1) 375 with a 537-500 horn-lens assembly; (1) N-7000 cross-over; and...