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Inside you'll find current and old pics of my ever evolving system and rooms.
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Pair of DRDs
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Single DRD
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Hellbilly Deluxe
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Willie's 845 driving the Teresonics
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Opera LP-5 and the Dynavector 507 MkII
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The Front End
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The Front End
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Opera LP-5 with the Dynavector 507MkII Arm
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Redum System with the Ronin Sentinel's
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Inside my DIY Record Cleaning Station
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My DIY Record Cleaning Station
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Big F'n Horns - These are the bastard sons of a Karlson cabinet and an Altec A7. The Karlsons were manufactured by a company called Ricardo Lynn in (of all places) Taiwan in what looks like the late 50's by the styling. I gutted the K coupler and installed a simple flat baffle and ported this 7 cubic foot enclosure. The woofers are the Altec 416-16Z's. The horns are the Altec 511 with the 802D compression driver (16 ohm). The crossover is bone stock. I wrapped the horn with a wooden enclosure and filled it with 80lbs of sand.
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