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S Clark
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6 Nov 2013, 11:15 pm »
Over the years, there have been products that were insane bargains. AR turntables, Advent speakers, etc. Since I'm putting this in Danny's circle, I'll lead off with:
1. The AV123 X-Static speakers new at $599.
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6 Nov 2013, 11:24 pm »
2. Mapletree Audio Linestage 2A/SE. High-end sound and sensitive to tube rolling for < $1k. Incredible bargain with P-to-P wiring, separate PS, and customized gain for each input.
(Had mine built new w/ Black Gate caps for $675.)
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3. The AV123 X-LS speakers for $199/pair when they were introduced.
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4. Magnepan MMG $599
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6 Nov 2013, 11:58 pm »
I paid $104 for my Dynaco A25s in 1968- my first quality speaker. Original mylar tweeter was kind of rough and was replaced with a dome a bit later. 600,000 pairs were sold- those were the great days for stereo makers!
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Best audio bargain ever: my ASL Wave 8s. 8 watt SEP (6BM8), point to point mono blocks $99ea, $119ea with tube cage. I sprung (sprang?) for the cages.
Of course ever since I've been chasing my tail looking for speakers that I like and can afford and that will work with only 8 watts.
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Free internet Audio Forums!
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Quote from: rodge827 on 7 Nov 2013, 02:14 am
Free internet Audio Forums!
This can also be the reason why people spend thousands and thousands of dollars a year on great bargains
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While the quality of some of it is not "perfect" yet, streaming audio is becoming a great way of discovereing new music and putting pretty much anything right at ones figner tips
-jay
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7 Nov 2013, 10:08 am »
I would say the M130 is a bargain for $27 and that rare flat response.
http://gr-research.com/m130woofer.aspx
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7 Nov 2013, 11:19 am »
The Ongaku Integrated Amplifier
And College Radio Stations on any ol' FM Tuner, my favorite being the McIntosh MR-78 (though I've never heard the Marantz tube one).
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5. Dynaco A25
6. ASL 8 amp
7. Internet info
8. M130 mid woofer (I agree, Gustavo. That's the easiest woofer that I know of to crossover.)
9. I'll throw in those early Dynaco amps. I remember in the day how cheap they were for what they offered
What about bargain cartridges? Headphones? Any other $80K integrated amp suggestions
(do they ever actually sell any of those Ongaku amps?) As far as a McIntosh tuner, I just can't see anything by Mc on a best value list.
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My H.H. Scott LK-48B integrated tube amp kit that I bought for $75 and built as a teen about 1967. Those over-engineered Scott amps were great sounding and with re-capping, they hold their own to this day. I've bought a few of the factory wired versions off eBay and will some day re-cap them.
Dynaco AF6 AM/FM tuner.
Hafler DH220 power amp
Hafler DH110 preamp.
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I didn't remember that Scott sold kits??? Eico, Knight, Heathkit... Scott stuff was known as high quality.
10. Scott Amp
11. Dynaco tuner
12. Hafler amp
13. Hafler pre
14. I'll add the Eico HF-81 amp... probably better regarded now that when originally offered.
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Whatever I'm selling. Nothing else comes close.
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Grado SR-60 heaphones. I think I paid $60 for them.
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anti-cables
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av123 LS6 & LS9
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Pretty tough to beat any of the Squeezebox music streamers for the $ : hours of music enjoyment ratio.
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The JBL L-88 speakers I bought for $168 each on July 7, 1972. the speakers were 2/3 of the famous L-100 with a 12" woofer and tweeter. Three years later I installed the LE5-2 mid-range for $56 each which turned them into L-100's. I use the speakers every day in my wood shop and they still rock!
Wayne
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