Home
AudioAsylum Trader
Vintage Asylum

Classic gear from yesteryear; vintage audio standing the test of time.

For Sale Ads

FAQ / News / Events

 

Use this form to submit comments directly to the Asylum moderators for this forum. We're particularly interested in truly outstanding posts that might be added to our FAQs.

You may also use this form to provide feedback or to call attention to messages that may be in violation of our content rules.

You must login to use this feature.

Inmate Login


Login to access features only available to registered Asylum Inmates.
    By default, logging in will set a session cookie that disappears when you close your browser. Clicking on the 'Remember my Moniker & Password' below will cause a permanent 'Login Cookie' to be set.

Moniker/Username:

The Name that you picked or by default, your email.
Forgot Moniker?

 
 

Examples "Rapper", "Bob W", "joe@aol.com".

Password:    

Forgot Password?

 Remember my Moniker & Password ( What's this?)

If you don't have an Asylum Account, you can create one by clicking Here.

Our privacy policy can be reviewed by clicking Here.

Inmate Comments

From:  
Your Email:  
Subject:  

Message Comments

   

Original Message

RE: Art speakers...

Posted by DavidJanszen on May 31, 2017 at 17:59:51:

Ashra -- those are the best of the series of large bookshelf speakers made by Neshaminy under license. Nice paint! They do require a connection to the wall AC, but it's missing from the one you show the back of. The speakers will not have any treble without this.

The cables in your picture are for connecting the speaker terminals to the receiver. Make sure you are consistent about which color goes to which post, e.g., red goes to +, black to -.

Someone has apparently clipped away the power cord. There may be enough of the original cord sticking out to splice in a new one. If not, someone will have to do a little surgery on them. At any rate, if you take these to a repair shop, it will not be hard to fix this aspect.