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In Reply to: RE: Wireworld cable question posted by Fitero on February 07, 2015 at 21:03:17
They Look like older bybee modules... 90's era... at least to me.
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I think you hit the nail on the head!
I just did an image search of Bybee speaker filters and the exact item came up. Now it's time to play around and swap them in and out and see if they are beneficial.
Thanks for the input.
Very cool! Vintage high end!
Dave
Here are photos and a list of the gear that was at the estate sale.
Sota Star Sapphire Turntable with SME Series 300 Model 309 Pick-up arm & Helkon SL Cartridge
Enlightened Audio Designs DSP-9000 Pro Digital Procesor
Enlightened Audio Designs Ultra Disc 2000T
Hafler Pre-amp DH-101
Hartley Speakers
Richard Gray Power Company Power Conditioner
Townsend Audio Seismic Sinc Anti-Vibration Base
Richard Gray Power Company Noise Cleaner x 4!!!
Dynaco Stereo 400 amp
Denon DVD-2900
Nakamichi 680z Tape Deck
BEL 1001 x 2
Over 500 records
That brought back a lot of memories! I remember the Star Sapphire. With that arm and cartridge , it should sound very impressive. I first saw a Dynaco Stereo 400 driving Ohm A Walsh speakers. It had the outboard power supply capacitor box. It left a strong impression. I sold Nakamichi in the 80's and still own a few decks. I also own a Hafler DH-110. I also have a DVD-2900 that I bought in a thrift store and is waiting for me to put a new laser in it. It is actually fairly easy. These are the first Hartley Speakers I have seen. I suspect they are rare, but the drives look very similar to the drivers in my Wharfedale W90 speakers.
Dave
Excellent pics!
looks like a Richard gray SubStation as well.
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