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In Reply to: RE: Photo posted by sanman on November 17, 2015 at 09:07:01
You could always get an electronic crossover, a power amp and wire those huge Cerwin-Vegas in as a sub.
Dave
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I tried using the C Vegas as in an A+B configuration but the sensitivities don't match and it was a mess. It would be cool to use the 15 inch woofers of the Vegas, however. How would I do that?
"When the demon is at your door, in the mornin' it won't be there no more"
Steely Dan
It would be a nice project but the CV 15" woofers wouldn't be any better then the 8" sub you already have. Those woofers have WAY to high a rolloff. Just not suited for the job. That's why sub woofer drivers have a real low rolloff point built into their design.
However they would make one hell of a nice powered speaker system! But that is a VERY modern design system.
What model Sansui and Marantz is that? I had the Sansui TU-917 tuner once. Perhaps the most beautiful piece of audio gear I've ever owned!!!! I've had a few of the big Marantz's. I wish I had some of them back!!!
charles
Thanks for the info, one less project to think about! The Marantz is a 2325 receiver, very good all around performer. The tuner is a sansui 717 also quite nice although I don't use it much anymore...
"When the demon is at your door, in the mornin' it won't be there no more"
Steely Dan
Those vintage Sansui tuners, integrated amps and separates do look great. I have a TU-666 (the Devils tuner) and it is quite a looker and quite unique too.
Dave
I had the 2325 and the 2330. Rumor had it that the 2330 was "the one" to have. But after having both I decided I did like the 2325 a bit more for some reason.
I was going to have the 2330 fully restored. Simply because it seemed to be reviewed better than the 2325. It wasn't in good cosmetic condition and it had a strange intermittent channel problem. SO in the end I ended up selling it. And what a BEAST to pack and ship!!!!
Now one of the mysteries in audio was WHYYYYYYYY did I sell the 2325. And my 18 and 170DC and 1200 and 250, etc.....
I went on one of those "I have to get rid of things" kick. And sold off a LOT of very valuable equipment that in the end, was NOT replaceable. Don't sell your toys.
charles
I have the opposite problem. I hold on to too much.
Dave
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"When the demon is at your door, in the mornin' it won't be there no more"
Steely Dan
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