I also have a Reckhorn active crossover I will be bringing. Forget the model number off-hand, but it has stereo inputs, high-passed stereo outputs, and dual subwoofer outputs, etc. Pretty nice unit, sadly NLA. $35.
Not sure what else I will have available. Maybe my Marantz NR1403. Nice unit, not overly powerful but has 24/192 DAC, decodes modern audio, has a pretty clean analog 2 channel output, etc. Not sure I want to give it up since it does serve as a pretty nice pre/pro. I will give it some thought in the next few weeks.
Yeah, I'm thinning out stuff that never really coalesced into a design. I'll still have about five designs worth of stuff left when I'm done - at which point I really need to get cracking in the wood shop.
I've got a couple of vintage monster receivers that are currently collecting dust and really deserve to be put back into service. I will bring either or both to Grinnell if anyone is seriously interested.
1. Sansui 9090. 110 WPC into 8 Ohms. Nice sound and very collectable. Working condition. Has original cabinet, but the cabinet section underneath the receiver has been replaced by a previous owner. $500.
2. Luxman R-117. 160 WPC into 8 Ohms. It is an 80's receiver and looks as such - but it really performs. Arguably the king of 80's receivers. It is remote controllable, but I don't have the remote. It does work with Logitech Harmony remotes. $400.
Keep an open mind, but don't let your brain fall out.
JR, If those two Dayton ring radiators are the same ones that I used in my Linehoppers, I'll take them off your hands for $25. Mine are the originals, not the matched pair types. Bill
I have a couple of things I'd like to part with but I'd prefer not to haul them to Grinnell without someone expressing a serious interest. I don't need a guaranteed sale without seeing the goods, just some intent if you like them.
Next I have a pair of Dayton RSS390HO-4 15" woofers. Again they were mounted but they only ran long enough to demonstrate that they could bounce the sonotube cabinets off the floor. Cosmetically they are very clean except for the edge of the speaker flange that was scuffed up by a tight rebate which left some primer residue. I'm asking $100 each. http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-rss390ho-4-15-reference-ho-subwoofer-4-ohm--295-469
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Also, add a pair of RS28F with truncated faceplate for $40.
If anything is left after DIY Iowa then I'll open things up for shipping.
1. Sansui 9090. 110 WPC into 8 Ohms. Nice sound and very collectable. Working condition. Has original cabinet, but the cabinet section underneath the receiver has been replaced by a previous owner. $500.
2. Luxman R-117. 160 WPC into 8 Ohms. It is an 80's receiver and looks as such - but it really performs. Arguably the king of 80's receivers. It is remote controllable, but I don't have the remote. It does work with Logitech Harmony remotes. $400.
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1st up is a pair of BG RD40 ribbons that were mounted but probably have less than 10 hours playing time. You will be hard pressed to tell them from a new pair. I'm asking $750 for the pair. They were over $1000 new and are NLA. http://www.parts-express.com/bohlender-graebener-rd40-planar-transducer--264-706
Next I have a pair of Dayton RSS390HO-4 15" woofers. Again they were mounted but they only ran long enough to demonstrate that they could bounce the sonotube cabinets off the floor. Cosmetically they are very clean except for the edge of the speaker flange that was scuffed up by a tight rebate which left some primer residue. I'm asking $100 each. http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-rss390ho-4-15-reference-ho-subwoofer-4-ohm--295-469
Ron