atothex Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 So Ori is selling this old Silvertone receiver/amp that he restored. FS: restored vintage Silvertone tube amp/receiver - $175 - Head-Fi: Covering Headphones, Earphones and Portable Audio It
Guest sacd lover Posted October 21, 2008 Report Posted October 21, 2008 So Ori is selling this old Silvertone receiver/amp that he restored. FS: restored vintage Silvertone tube amp/receiver - $175 - Head-Fi: Covering Headphones, Earphones and Portable Audio It
Tachikoma Posted October 22, 2008 Report Posted October 22, 2008 Tube depot has new EH-6973s, which aren't that expensive ($30 for a matched pair). That amp would probably cost a whole lot more if it was on ebay.
Voltron Posted October 22, 2008 Report Posted October 22, 2008 I have seen this amp and I think I even heard it with K1000s but in any event it is not a big risk at $175. As a nice tubed FM receiver it is worth that, and you could easily run Klipsch Heresy speakers or other efficient vintage or new speakers off of it.
atothex Posted October 22, 2008 Author Report Posted October 22, 2008 I have seen this amp and I think I even heard it with K1000s but in any event it is not a big risk at $175. As a nice tubed FM receiver it is worth that, and you could easily run Klipsch Heresy speakers or other efficient vintage or new speakers off of it. Yeah, as soon as I saw it, I started looking for Klipsch's on Craig's List. Are Forte significantly better than Heresy? From what I understand, there's Heresy I, II, and III and Forte I and II. Any significant differences other than vintage? The reason I ask is there was a pair of Forte II for $450, which looked like a decent deal.
Voltron Posted October 22, 2008 Report Posted October 22, 2008 I like the older vintage Heresy models and I have Heresy Is from around 1979. The Forte I was made from 1985-89 and the Forte II was made from 1989-96. I don't know those speakers well, but they have a similar driver complement to the Heresy but in a more upright, shallower box. You can read a lot about them on the Klipsch forum, and elsewhere, I am sure.
recstar24 Posted October 25, 2008 Report Posted October 25, 2008 Yeah, as soon as I saw it, I started looking for Klipsch's on Craig's List. Are Forte significantly better than Heresy? From what I understand, there's Heresy I, II, and III and Forte I and II. Any significant differences other than vintage? The reason I ask is there was a pair of Forte II for $450, which looked like a decent deal. The Forte's will have more bass, but need to be close to the back wall due to the rear passive radiator if you want maximum bass performance. The heresy's need 3 level reinforcement, ground and corner walls, if you want decent bass performance. Of course this is coming from someone with cornwalls so maybe I am not the best person to ask:p
atothex Posted October 25, 2008 Author Report Posted October 25, 2008 The Forte's will have more bass, but need to be close to the back wall due to the rear passive radiator if you want maximum bass performance. The heresy's need 3 level reinforcement, ground and corner walls, if you want decent bass performance. Of course this is coming from someone with cornwalls so maybe I am not the best person to ask:p Newb question: will these old speakers fuck up my LCD if I put them close? If so, what can I do?
Voltron Posted October 25, 2008 Report Posted October 25, 2008 You're not going to have your LCD close enough to any of these bad boys to worry about the magnets affecting your screen. Can't really picture it.
atothex Posted October 25, 2008 Author Report Posted October 25, 2008 You're not going to have your LCD close enough to any of these bad boys to worry about the magnets affecting your screen. Can't really picture it. My closet sized studio = fail. I'll figure something out, though. Just to be sure: what's a safe distance?
Voltron Posted October 25, 2008 Report Posted October 25, 2008 It is not a problem. You could probably have the LCD on top of the box and you would never have an issue.
jp11801 Posted October 26, 2008 Report Posted October 26, 2008 old tube receivers are great but can be like owning an old MGB fun to have around if you are handy as they often need tinkering.
atothex Posted October 26, 2008 Author Report Posted October 26, 2008 Ya, but those MGs at least look good. This thing is just hilariously ugly. =) Anyways, I got it. No 6973s, but whatever.
atothex Posted October 27, 2008 Author Report Posted October 27, 2008 if your speakers are producing a magnetic field strong enough to screw up your LCD, well, lets just say that you have bigger problems to worry about than visual distortion, like the local space/time anomaly that just killed you and everyone in your city. I thought so, but better to ask and be safe than sorry. Despite my audio hobby, the TV is still the single most expensive electronic device that I own.
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