Four e120-8 and one 2205a. Never used, in original boxes. They even smell new.
Four e120-8 and one 2205a. Never used, in original boxes. They even smell new.
I recently scored 3 4622n's for $415 each. They are near perfect.
Is that your wife in the background on the phone looking for a place for you to stay till she calms down? Just kidding nice score!
Is that your wife in the background on the phone looking for a place for you to stay till she calms down?
Sorry... but
You are really one funny guy!
As if I were the first to complain about titanium tweets being too hard.
With some all digital material, at times, they can be UNBEARABLE.
To insist otherwise is total denial, or extreme hearing loss.
I could care less about accuracy and extension when I'm wincing with random shots of sibilant pain.
Thankfully, it's nothing a good compression driver can't fix!
What titanium does well, it does very well, but the "price" (down side) paid in discomfort, is too high for me.
As for domes? 044s are good enough for me. They take it right to the edge.
Thomas
A pair of L136s that needed woofer surrounds and a home.
$2 at a church yard sale.
I refoamed them for $29 and I am thrilled.
A pair of JBL 2395 lenses with 2440 drivers, dated 1972 West Point Academy, absolutely pristine condition, $250 for the pair, WITH the H brackets, too!
Less for the pair of complete horns with drivers, than just one 2441J was back in 1980. And the diaphragms were original, these horns did their service in one of West Point Academies auditoriums, and looked as good as the day they were installed. The only thing the drivers needed was new foam inside the rear cover of the 2440,s. I did not need these horns, but for $250/pr complete, I couldn't pass them up, either.
scottyj
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