I'm wondering if it is possible to do electrostatics like esl63 on a budget? I have had a pair of Conrad Johnson 50 watt tube amps for a very long time that I would love to put to use. The last time I used them with more efficient speakers in the 90s I remember the sound was very nice.
Unfortunately I wouldnt be able to bugdet much more than $1000 for the speakers including if any repairs were required. I am o.k. with a sodering iron, but not really sure if i'm cut out for working on delicate materials like panels.
I would appreciate any advice.
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Topic - ESLs can they be done on a budget? - sagesound 05:45:45 06/14/10 (10)
- RE: ESLs can they be done on a budget? - kentaja 11:57:20 06/16/10 (0)
- Koss Model 1's show up from time to time; less than Acoustats, also KLH9s, Quad57s, JansZens, RtR - cfb 09:04:28 06/16/10 (0)
- RE: ESLs can they be done on a budget? - Ohifio 19:28:15 06/15/10 (0)
- RE: ESLs can they be done on a budget? - Ohifio 19:18:45 06/15/10 (0)
- RE: ESLs can they be done on a budget? - benie 18:44:57 06/15/10 (0)
- RE: ESLs can they be done on a budget? - Anji12305 05:28:24 06/15/10 (0)
- RE: ESLs can they be done on a budget? - tgd 00:38:14 06/15/10 (0)
- Sure - E-Stat 09:04:02 06/14/10 (0)
- yes, of course - raphsdad 08:46:36 06/14/10 (0)
- RE: ESLs can they be done on a budget? - mark in colorado 06:18:01 06/14/10 (0)