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    Newbie here. Found a late 50's verde 833a

    I picked this up at an estate sale. It has a 604-D in it. Aside from some small scratches in the side it appears to be excellent. I know it sounds fantastic. I don't know if I should try to dismount the driver for inspection because I am afraid of tearing the gasket. Can anyone tell me what it's really worth?image.jpg

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    Re: Newbie here. Found a late 50's verde 833a

    It's priceless to the person who enjoys it.

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    Re: Newbie here. Found a late 50's verde 833a

    As a general rule, mainstream consumer Altecs in good enough condition to only need new XO caps are worth its component inflation adjusted sum total or ~$2500 today, though this relatively rare one is probably potentially worth twice this to a collector. Personally, at either price I'd rather have a new GPA 604 III in a new custom made cab.

    To remove the driver, lay the speaker face down, remove the driver mounting screws, wiring and use either a very thin putty knife, nylon fishing line, picture hanging wire or similar to slowly pry/'slice' the driver loose if it doesn't easily lift away initially.

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    Re: Newbie here. Found a late 50's verde 833a

    It looks to be in nice shape.. Too bad there aren't 2 of them.. Then they would be worth a lot more.

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    Re: Newbie here. Found a late 50's verde 833a

    Throw this on top and you'll never miss the other one.

    HH Scott 210F Mono Integrated "Dynaural Laboratory" Amplifier | eBay

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    Re: Newbie here. Found a late 50's verde 833a

    Wow! Jeez I didn't think it was worth that much. I saw the one like it on Ebay but thought somebody was just going for broke. I see the drivers go for good money too but I would hate to split it up if a collector would want it

    I also got what I think is a 606 cabinet with a 604-C driver in it. The cabinet is pretty nice but has a few nicks in the front. That one works great too. Not sure how to add a picture of that in this thread. Maybe the Altec 339B amp I got is worth more than I thought. It works but one input has a hum and one output channel must need a new tube or something. It fades out after a bit. The guy that had these must have been a pretty serious audio guy when he bought them. I am just the second owner now but I plan on selling them

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    Re: Newbie here. Found a late 50's verde 833a

    Quote Originally Posted by alancohen View Post
    Throw this on top and you'll never miss the other one.
    I don't know about that.. Music just has never sounded right to me in Mono.. Has to be in Stereo !

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    Re: Newbie here. Found a late 50's verde 833a

    Mono was good enough for Vincent van Gogh...
    Your neighbors called. They like your music.

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    Re: Newbie here. Found a late 50's verde 833a

    Quote Originally Posted by Altec Best View Post
    I don't know about that.. Music just has never sounded right to me in Mono.. Has to be in Stereo !
    I agree--live acoustic music (the way it was for thousands of years or more) will never come from one point source (if there's more than one musician)--there is always a spatial soundstage and you need a minimum of two speakers (stereo) to give you a spatial musical representation. Not to mention that I need stereo so that there is one channel/speaker for each of my (main) two multiple personalities!

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Guy View Post
    Mono was good enough for Vincent van Gogh...
    Unfortunately, after he "lost" an ear (which he may not have cut off by the way--see article below) he didn't have much choice!

    http://abcnews.go.com/International/...7506786&page=1
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    Re: Newbie here. Found a late 50's verde 833a

    The "real" story is a bit hokey, as only two guys claim it. Still an interesting read.
    Your neighbors called. They like your music.

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