Re: Model 19s on Australian Ebay
This is completely off subject, but with the comments from the Aussie guys I had to relate this story.
A friend serving in Viet Nam during the war told me this.
He said after hours The Army special forces guys would go to the club (don't remember the club name), and relax with a drink. The Marines would come in and after a few drinks the confrontation would commence. This would continue even evolving onto a fight.
Then the Australian special forces guys would come in. All the American guys would stop and leave. NO BODY would say anything to them foe fear of starting something. The Aussie guys were the baddest of the bad. I don't know if anyone realizes that, but I just thought it should be reminded that the US was not the only country fighting over there.
I think we owe them much thanks.
Anyway it was a good story.
Now back to our regular scheduled programing...
Re: Model 19s on Australian Ebay
hahahahaha
All it takes is a look from us Aussies!
I'm not sure if he is/was a dodgy seller, been around for a while, just you get variations in M19s and I wanted, like you, to know what HF was there.
Anyway...
Re: Model 19s on Australian Ebay
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Originally Posted by
Mustang Marvin
This is completely off subject, but with the comments from the Aussie guys I had to relate this story.
A friend serving in Viet Nam during the war told me this.
He said after hours The Army special forces guys would go to the club (don't remember the club name), and relax with a drink. The Marines would come in and after a few drinks the confrontation would commence. This would continue even evolving onto a fight.
Then the Australian special forces guys would come in. All the American guys would stop and leave. NO BODY would say anything to them foe fear of starting something. The Aussie guys were the baddest of the bad. I don't know if anyone realizes that, but I just thought it should be reminded that the US was not the only country fighting over there.
I think we owe them much thanks.
Anyway it was a good story.
Now back to our regular scheduled programing...
That's hilarious.
Re: Model 19s on Australian Ebay
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Originally Posted by
westend9
Theo,
How many channels will that F-25 run? Is it just a matter of adding boards or is there a limit to the high or low end? I followed some of your buying experience over at AK but can't seem to recall the capacity of the Accuphase.
westend,
I apologise for not replying sooner.It would seem that I am not receiving notifications to my e-mail address about replies to threads I have subscribed to,on this forum.
Now as to your question.The Accuphase F-25 is totally modular.The owner can purchase enough modules to make it anything between a two-way or a four way active crossover.The choices of the crossover frequencies are all limited to set frequencies.No adjustments of the crossover frequency are available.When a change of crossover frequency is desired,another set frequency board must be inserted onto the divider module.
The Accuphase is a stunning sounding product.There seems to be a strong consensus amongst people with wildly differing tastes in equipment,that it is a superb sounding unit.I had to buy mine from Japan,and import it into Australia.A step-down transformer was necessary.
Re: Model 19s on Australian Ebay
Another pair of Model 19s(sealed back type) on Australian Ebay. The woofer cones don't look right to me.
Cheers, Marshall.
Re: Model 19s on Australian Ebay
Noteworthy also is that one has a 802, the other a 902. Relevant given the recent discussion on the board re makeup of M19s.
Re: Model 19s on Australian Ebay
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Originally Posted by
theophile
westend,
I apologise for not replying sooner.It would seem that I am not receiving notifications to my e-mail address about replies to threads I have subscribed to,on this forum.
Now as to your question.The Accuphase F-25 is totally modular.The owner can purchase enough modules to make it anything between a two-way or a four way active crossover.The choices of the crossover frequencies are all limited to set frequencies.No adjustments of the crossover frequency are available.When a change of crossover frequency is desired,another set frequency board must be inserted onto the divider module.
The Accuphase is a stunning sounding product.There seems to be a strong consensus amongst people with wildly differing tastes in equipment,that it is a superb sounding unit.I had to buy mine from Japan,and import it into Australia.A step-down transformer was necessary.
Thanks, Theo, I guess you're no more negligent than myself regarding the response to posts. Good info. about the Accuphase, I have never heard a bad thing about them.
Re: Model 19s on Australian Ebay
Not that its mine but there is an Accuphase F15 on eBay AU right now.