Would anyone be interested in a winter project?? I have this set of Fultom Premier Modular J Speakers looking for a new home. They have been in storage for many many years. They appear in good shape. And should work. but could use some cosmetic restoration. Photos are of the same model. full photos of the actual speakers will be sent to a serious buyer. they are difficult to get to at the moment. but if someone is very interested. I will dig them out and get proper photos.
I have a full set of manuals with them as well. Long story of how I ended up with them. But I was not the intended owner. I don’t have the room to keep them and they have to go. $500 and they are yours. Pick up in Bloomington MN or can put on a pallet and ship VIA Fastenal store to store shipping for a reasonable price to most places except California and northern NV. those areas would have to ship by Truck.. Please contact me if you have interest and I can give you the full details.
Here is some info about them
The Modular series Premiere features accurate vertical phase alignment, precision horizontal speed, and time domain alignment of its 7-way, adjustable, line drive system. It will play from Bach to Rock on any quality amplifier with 40 to 1000+ watts of available power. Frequency response: 13 Hz to 80 KHz of complex musical information. Impedance: 8 ohms.
The FMI Modular System is composed of three speaker modules, plus an optional cover cube. Each module has been designed to fit a specific position in the J configuration. There is a large base woofer cabinet, a Fulton model FMI 80 speaker used as the lower midrange module, and a tweeter box upper module, containing a 5" midrange, a T35 horn tweeter and a small cone super tweeter crossed in above 20,000. This later model with dynamic tweeters was created when the electrostatic array used in the J Modular was no longer available.
" The primary objective behind the development of the Premier has been to build a system that is absolutely faithful to the sound of actual music, scaled to your listening room. This has required complete objectivity in listening and a desire for perfection in every phase of design and production. It has also required exacting attention to such details as transient purity, perspective, proper dynamic intensity, open, free flowing airiness, accurate re-creation of the correct tone structure, size, and vowel color of each individual instrument and voice, as well as the precise spacial imagery, sense of depth, thrust, balance and vitality we normally hear in live music. Countless hours of critical listening and exhaustive experimentation has transformed these concepts into a speaker system that has earned a unique position for itself among music lovers in the audio world." Robert Fulton
Additional Information:
See what Stereophile said about the previous version of this speaker.
https://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/0973fulton/index.html
https://www.stereophile.com/content...el-80-j-modular-loudspeakers-more-reviews-jgh
I have a full set of manuals with them as well. Long story of how I ended up with them. But I was not the intended owner. I don’t have the room to keep them and they have to go. $500 and they are yours. Pick up in Bloomington MN or can put on a pallet and ship VIA Fastenal store to store shipping for a reasonable price to most places except California and northern NV. those areas would have to ship by Truck.. Please contact me if you have interest and I can give you the full details.
Here is some info about them
The Modular series Premiere features accurate vertical phase alignment, precision horizontal speed, and time domain alignment of its 7-way, adjustable, line drive system. It will play from Bach to Rock on any quality amplifier with 40 to 1000+ watts of available power. Frequency response: 13 Hz to 80 KHz of complex musical information. Impedance: 8 ohms.
The FMI Modular System is composed of three speaker modules, plus an optional cover cube. Each module has been designed to fit a specific position in the J configuration. There is a large base woofer cabinet, a Fulton model FMI 80 speaker used as the lower midrange module, and a tweeter box upper module, containing a 5" midrange, a T35 horn tweeter and a small cone super tweeter crossed in above 20,000. This later model with dynamic tweeters was created when the electrostatic array used in the J Modular was no longer available.
" The primary objective behind the development of the Premier has been to build a system that is absolutely faithful to the sound of actual music, scaled to your listening room. This has required complete objectivity in listening and a desire for perfection in every phase of design and production. It has also required exacting attention to such details as transient purity, perspective, proper dynamic intensity, open, free flowing airiness, accurate re-creation of the correct tone structure, size, and vowel color of each individual instrument and voice, as well as the precise spacial imagery, sense of depth, thrust, balance and vitality we normally hear in live music. Countless hours of critical listening and exhaustive experimentation has transformed these concepts into a speaker system that has earned a unique position for itself among music lovers in the audio world." Robert Fulton
Additional Information:
See what Stereophile said about the previous version of this speaker.
https://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/0973fulton/index.html
https://www.stereophile.com/content...el-80-j-modular-loudspeakers-more-reviews-jgh
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Those speakers are a lot of fun. Nice pictures. Oh, that's right. I took those. 🙂 It just occurred to me that those boxes on top form the J configuration.
Absolutely beautiful! I'm a big fan of all things Fulton. I'm assuming they found a happy audio paradise.
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