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Big Blue

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    • Price: FREE
    • Condition: Fair
    • State: (NSW) New South Wales/Australia
    A beautiful handmade Coachwood Corner cabinet. Originally housed an Axiom 80 driver. Very solid late 1940's built. A dedicated audiophile built these back in the day, I'd hate to throw it so please come and take it. One mono cabinet only. Dimensions in inches on the original hand drawn spec (see photo). Thanks.
  1. Further Information: A restored pair of 4320 Studio Monitors with bullets tweeters. Everything works well, they sound great and are in fresh, restored condition. Includes grills, and lenses.
  2. Further Information: A freshly restored pair of JBL 4311. Sounding great. All original drivers. Mids have been freshly reconed with NOS jbl cones.
  3. Ha yes well spotted, it was tricky.
  4. Further Information: A restored pair of 4320 Studio Monitors with bullets tweeters. Everything works well, they sound great and are in fresh, restored condition. Includes grills, and lenses.
  5. Extra Info: These are the plastic lenses that go in front of the horns pf various systems.
  6. Extra Info: Hi, I'm looking for big 43XX monitors that may need some work to fix up. I restore big monitors back to their former glory.
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  7. Further Information: A nice pair of classic JBL 4350 Studio Monitors. They sound amazing and look great. The drivers are all original, and all Alnico. Woofers have been re-foamed in recent times. The cabinets were just restored so they are looking nice and fresh. Comes with the JBL 5234 active crossover with 250hz cards, and the acoustic lenses. My preference is local pickup, but we can work out shipping if needed. https://audio-database.com/JBL/speaker/4350a-e.html Thanks.
  8. So Just did a bit more research on these . These are Monitor Amplifiers, most likely used by the A.B.C or similar. Very rare. The model number is Type 1J59382 The serial number of the two units are close: #154 and #115.
  9. Such pristine flat 5's. I've enjoyed Flat 5's over the years, usually in audioshperes.
  10. Further Information: This is a rare pair of AWA KT66 mono blocks. They are sold as is, and I've not done an work to check them out. Thanks.
  11. Further Information: These are two high quality Stereo Ea-02 phono preamps. These Poul Kirk's were used in recording studios and broadcast in the 70s. Poul Kirk, I believe, was also Elan Audio. I believe he made gear for the A.B.C. There are two included for the price shown above. They are stereo so technically you only need one for stereo. One original spec pamphlet is available As pictured. They have RCA in (from your tonearm) and balanced XLR out. Thanks
  12. Further Information: This one has low hours in it (I'd estimate 5 hours of use). I can't locate the little screw driver that came with it, and I'm not sure if all the screws etc are in the little box.
  13. Further Information: A New Old Stock Stanton 681 Triple-E, with wooden box, papers and accessories as pictured.
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  14. Further Information: These are a pair of crossovers for the JBL 4343 monitors. Everything works. They were made by Werner Jagusch in Germany. They feature autoformers instead of Lpads and paper in oil caps in certain places. You can accurately adjust the levels of the midbass, high frequency horn, and ultra high frequency drivers on your JBL 4343's by easily moving wires a couple of wires at the screw terminals. I will include the instructions for this. The jumper cables allow you to either run the speakers in biamp mode with two ampliferes or with a single amplifier.
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  15. Item: 1940's Broadcast turntable cabinet Extra Info: has cut out for Garrard 301, has a draw for stylus etc, and storage for a few hundred records. It's on wheels. Also included is some original srobescopes and an interesting letter from an engineer who was grading masters. Pickup from Alexandria, N.S.W 2015
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  16. Item: Coachwood Corner Cabinet. Extra Info: Suits Axiom 80 From the late 40's it's beautiful, solid cabinet. Original drawing comes with it. Pick up Only. pickup Darlinghurst, N.S.W, 2010.
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  17. You are 100% correct. It is Coachwood! The original owner's wife, told me the he made the cabinets himself from Coachwood. He worked for the forestry dept so knew a lot about working with wood.
  18. Ah yes the ML-2 and ML-1 would he a killer combination. That's great advice thank you, and I may take you up on that offer. Thanks.

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