That are some of my alltime favourite VintageLoudspeakers!
Onkyo Scepter 500 and 10.000 (GrandScepter). Yamahe NS-2000
and the old 43xx Series of JBL and the legendary SB10000 from Technics.
Onkyo Scepter 500 and 10.000 (GrandScepter). Yamahe NS-2000
and the old 43xx Series of JBL and the legendary SB10000 from Technics.
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My favorites are The XPL series from JBL.
I use a pair of XPL 200`s as main speakers, and 3 XPL 140 as center and surround speakers.
Picture are from JBL XPL200‚ÌŽd—l
I use a pair of XPL 200`s as main speakers, and 3 XPL 140 as center and surround speakers.
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Picture are from JBL XPL200‚ÌŽd—l
I'm with Chris B on the DQ 10...that's when I realized something better and different was possible. I hadn't heard ESLs at that point.
Like Chris, i sold DQ10s new. I never warmed to them stock, but one of our clients let us loose on gis pair. Mirror imaged, ductseal, and fresh wire. These were quite sweet.
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Now, vintage. My favourite (I don't have them but a friend has 2 pairs!) is the Voigt Corner Horn. His main pair have possibly the rarest drivers that were made: Voigt (or Lowther) field coil drivers (from the '30s).
I could not have a pair; my house is not suitable, but one would be very very nice. Effortless class.
I could not have a pair; my house is not suitable, but one would be very very nice. Effortless class.
I remember the DQ 10 to be vile on the top without mods. I am ever so glad drivers have improved as much as they have.
Has anyone mentioned Gale? I hated them but they were the darling of the press when they were new. I bet a lot of people have fond memories of D35's and baby Advents. Not great, but solid mid-priced speakers real people bought.
Has anyone mentioned Gale? I hated them but they were the darling of the press when they were new. I bet a lot of people have fond memories of D35's and baby Advents. Not great, but solid mid-priced speakers real people bought.
Now, vintage. My favourite (I don't have them but a friend has 2 pairs!) is the Voigt Corner Horn. His main pair have possibly the rarest drivers that were made: Voigt (or Lowther) field coil drivers (from the '30s).
I could not have a pair; my house is not suitable, but one would be very very nice. Effortless class.
Any chance you could get your friend to post some pics of these. Rare as hens' teeth as singles!...never mind a pair😱 I had a chance to meet Mr. Voigt once without knowing anything about the man or his electronics legacy...many members here, I am sure, would love to see some detailed shots of these...what a treat it must have been to hear these.....

I remember my first visceral reaction to "Feeling the Music". I was literally thrown around by these with Mark Levinsons attached.
There is nothing else quite like them anywhere.

There is nothing else quite like them anywhere.

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I remember my first visceral reaction to "Feeling the Music". I was literally thrown around by these with Mark Levinsons attached. There is nothing else quite like them anywhere.
Doing a quick search on Google I don't find anything about "Mark Levinson" speakers..
I found Red Rose and Daniel Hertz but no speaker model by ML... 😕
EDIT: After re-reading a 4th time I see the ML's were "attached".. I thought those were Klipsch speakers...
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Doing a quick search on Google I don't find anything about "Mark Levinson" speakers..
I found Red Rose and Daniel Hertz but no speaker model by ML... 😕
EDIT: After re-reading a 4th time I see the ML's were "attached".. I thought those were Klipsch...
Last time I checked Mark Levinsons were HUGE mono block Class A amps.

Here are some examples from the ,,LoudpeakerHistory" of Mark Levinson.
First the legendary HQDsystem, 3 way fully Active with a pair of 24 Inch Hartley Woofer, two Quad ESL-57 in a special stand er side and a single Decca-London Ribbon-Horndriver between the two Quad`s!
Driven by a ML-3 and two or three pairs of ML-2 and a pair of LNC-2 Active Crossovers.
The next two are some of the Cello Speakers, the Amati, a small closed Speaker that could be used as a normal single pair, but also stackable up to 4 Amatis per side!
The next is the bigone of Cello, the Grandmaster, full of Dynaudiodriver.
2 x 12 inch Woofer 30W100 and 16 softdomes, 8 x D52 and 8 x D21 from Dynaudio.
First the legendary HQDsystem, 3 way fully Active with a pair of 24 Inch Hartley Woofer, two Quad ESL-57 in a special stand er side and a single Decca-London Ribbon-Horndriver between the two Quad`s!
Driven by a ML-3 and two or three pairs of ML-2 and a pair of LNC-2 Active Crossovers.
The next two are some of the Cello Speakers, the Amati, a small closed Speaker that could be used as a normal single pair, but also stackable up to 4 Amatis per side!
The next is the bigone of Cello, the Grandmaster, full of Dynaudiodriver.
2 x 12 inch Woofer 30W100 and 16 softdomes, 8 x D52 and 8 x D21 from Dynaudio.
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I'd swear that middle one is an Acoustic Research AR-LST! 😀
Nice. A legend. And good to have some pictures again. Otherwise, what's the point of this thread? 😎
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Nice. A legend. And good to have some pictures again. Otherwise, what's the point of this thread? 😎
Hey Turbon, where you been? They look quite nice to me!My ugly Linn Kans...
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(Hint: Pictures, or it ain't happening...)
Asked for it didn't you?
Behold...
Not sure how to use flickr and photostream though... 😱
Surgery made on one tweeter, since the cable burned of at some party. Replaced the surroundings on the other one (actually the one with the baffle off. But theese are my sweetest sounding ones - miles in front of Monitor Audio RS-1, Quads or Paradigm Titans all of the same size or slightly bigger.
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Behold...
Not sure how to use flickr and photostream though... 😱

Surgery made on one tweeter, since the cable burned of at some party. Replaced the surroundings on the other one (actually the one with the baffle off. But theese are my sweetest sounding ones - miles in front of Monitor Audio RS-1, Quads or Paradigm Titans all of the same size or slightly bigger.
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Doing a quick search on Google I don't find anything about "Mark Levinson" speakers..
I found Red Rose and Daniel Hertz but no speaker model by ML... 😕
EDIT: After re-reading a 4th time I see the ML's were "attached".. I thought those were Klipsch speakers...
There is a good reason we don't think of Levinson and speakers. 😀
Here are some examples from the ,,LoudpeakerHistory" of Mark Levinson.
First the legendary HQDsystem, 3 way fully Active with a pair of 24 Inch Hartley Woofer, two Quad ESL-57 in a special stand er side and a single Decca-London Ribbon-Horndriver between the two Quad`s!
Driven by a ML-3 and two or three pairs of ML-2 and a pair of LNC-2 Active Crossovers.
The next two are some of the Cello Speakers, the Amati, a small closed Speaker that could be used as a normal single pair, but also stackable up to 4 Amatis per side!
The next is the bigone of Cello, the Grandmaster, full of Dynaudiodriver.
2 x 12 inch Woofer 30W100 and 16 softdomes, 8 x D52 and 8 x D21 from Dynaudio.
Outstanding! Thank you for that info and the pictures! I did know Mark made some speakers under different brand names (Chello and Red Rose for example) but to my knowledge never under the ML brand name.. I think that was always electronics hence my confusion earlier with the Klipsch speakers "drive by" ML electronics. But excellent pictures and descriptions!!
Hey Turbon, where you been? They look quite nice to me!
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
(Hint: Pictures, or it ain't happening...)
These could do very well with a sub or two of the same sound signature.
Something you thought of?
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