perkri
Responses from perkri
Minimum standards within the High end speaker industry Everyone just report it | |
In praise of the ESL-57 For sure some research is required re: EL-84'sI wonder how much of a difference the transformers make with the tubes compatibility? | |
In praise of the ESL-57 The RM-10, opens up another door as far as amplification goes.(There are an endless number of doors in the house of Audio...)The person I bought them from was running them off a rebuilt vintage Electrohome EL-84 based amp. He felt they worked well... | |
In praise of the ESL-57 The Quad II's are such nice looking units also! I have Quad in my auto search in Audiomart, and see them pop up every now and again.They look like they would be a cool rebuild project!And I suspect, they would work nicely with my Cornwalls as well! | |
In praise of the ESL-57 Thank you for the Neurochrome suggestion. I came across the site before while doing some research for a friend. Very tidy PC boards! A soldering iron doesn’t fill me with fear, though I have had some experiences that would suggest I should perhaps... | |
In praise of the ESL-57 Thank you all for the info!Ive been thinking about building a First Watt F6, has anyone had any experience with that amp and the ESLs?Was not familiar with the Bedini 25/25 and am asking about the F6 because of the 25/25. Wondering how the F6 woul... | |
In praise of the ESL-57 @audiokinesis Thanks for that suggestion! There is a stand/frame that is available for the ESL-57's that raises the speaker and blocks the space beneath the speaker. It weighs in excess of 110 lbs and is quite rigid. It is supposed to do all that ... | |
In praise of the ESL-57 Hours of entertainment for sure :)I feel like, from what I've seen as far as doing up the protection and rebuilding the other boards, they should, repeat, should be within my grasp.The panels? No way!!! Not going anywhere near those suckers!!! | |
In praise of the ESL-57 @atmasphere Well, one day when funds are plentiful, I hope to own one of your amps :)I like "forever" things. Bought my Cary SLI-50 new back in 96' and its never leaving me. And thanks for the link, I'll be checking it out!@whart According to my s... | |
In praise of the ESL-57 Thanks for the responses!I'm using a Marantz 2230 while my EL34 amp is in for service. Not running them anywhere near 90db as I don't want a problem... Can not wait to get it back and see how it sounds with my "Ol' Faithful"(Had a problem that was... | |
1st Album you Ever Owned? @ddzstereo+1ktel 22 explosive hits | |
Poor Fritz Quite fond of Decwares approach to audio components.And for the DUMMIES who think making a speaker is simple for a small manufacturer, have a look at this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khUFKRlRm44&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR3Z1keBsc2lZMUJ... | |
Does your pet listen to your system? Eddy, my tabby cat, is very fond of laid back saxophone. Cello seems be be alright as well. He will often be sprawled out on the floor in front of me. If it’s anything that is more “intense”, he’ll be on the couch, rolled into a ball with a paw co... | |
Poor Fritz @b_limo @isochronism :) | |
Discernment is bad. Self awareness is good. There is a critical part about knowledge and sharing it.If, someone asks for your thoughts, well, then they should be freely given what you know which is relevant to the question asked.It's the "Really, you like that? Because it would be better if... |