I was a Altec Fan Had the #19 and Ax7 systems.
I looked the one you mention and would Be Winners.
Careful with the price But Dont think you would be disappointed
Very efficient Probably best for rock and jazz
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Altec "Stonehenge III" speakers from 1977 - Any Good?
Happy New Year all.
Wondered if anyone has experience and input on Altec Stonehenge III speakers?
They run $2800-$5000 condition dependent.
I have been wanting to make a great vintage system for my semi-finished basement. Something rare-ish, historical, but really good build quality and of course distinct sound.
I know in general Altec was pretty incredible into the 80s, with the much larger Valencia, 604s, Model 17s, 19s etc.
I would be driving with a PS Audio Pre-amp 5.5, a modified upgraded Adcom GFA-555 with a modified Bel Canto DAC 1 : so "all American".
I have a British retro-system with a Rega Mira and Epos ES14 speakers, so there is a bit of reference for folks.
Many thanks!
Thanks @hiend2 . The Model #19s are what I would -really- like to have, or the 17s. But I had never seen the Stonehenge model and kind of liked the smaller more 'conventional' floor stander as opposed to the large square box. I am curious what the draw backs are to the Stonehenge models. They seem more affordable that's for sure! You "had" 19s....what are you using now?
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@jasonbourne71 yea, seen a pair near me for $3500, faded front. Seems nutz to me too, but then again I really have no true frame of 'value' for these vs the actual sound. Do you find your bass/mid bass adequate? That is the only thing I am finding from folks mentioning as a dislike (I think in comparison to other similar price or similar driver and speaker size units). |