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I personally quite like the 901s. Most other Bose products, while they give a decent impression, tend to be lacking upon more critical listening. I have some experience with refoaming the 901s and let me say this - if you didn't shim the voice coil that is the most likely cause (you can't be completely certain the driver is centred adequately). I recommend you go through every driver and push them with four fingers around the dust cap (two with each hand) and see if any exhibit a scraping
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For anyone interested, someone is selling some KG4s for $100 on tampa craigslist. http://tampa.craigslist.org/pnl/ele/1403186743.html
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I am looking for a Yamaha CA-1000, CA-1010 or CA-2010 integrated amp. Anyone have one hanging around unused?
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Just a silly little post about my experience with a pair of Boston Acoustics VR-M60s. When I got my Klipsch RB-75s I felt like my eyes were opened to orchestral music. Previously I would listen to it, on plenty of different sound systems, but it was because I wanted to hear a particular piece and not because I loved the sound of it. Since getting the RB-75s I have been listening constantly, with delight I've never had. The strings are just so smooth. I was at someone's house this past weekend
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[quote user="MikeSt"] I agree, sometimes I hate the shrillness. I have to turn down the volume. [/quote] I'm starting to see more and more how other equipment in the chain contributes to this. I just bought a Sony CA7ES cd player from a thrift shop for $25. It's in great shape, has decent specs and seems to be of decent quality. Today I compared it to my Sony XE500 and Philips CDR-880 for about an hour using a Kenwood KA-7100 and RB-75s. My conclusion: The CA7ES had more clarity
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I'm selling a lightly used Sumiko Project 1.2 turntable in very good condition for $230 + shipping - feel free to make an offer. It needs a new stylus and I have the original box. You can see pictures on my craigslist ad: http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/ele/1346111457.html
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For what it's worth, I came across an article on the B&W 803Ds which said: "Granted, human hearing tops out at around 20 kHz, but there is substantial evidence to show that the range we do hear is powerfully affected by what's going on in the range we don't hear."
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So what model are these speakers?