MOST WANTED VINTAGE SPEAKERS (if you are lucky enough to find them)

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  • Here are some of the MOST WANTED Vintage Speakers, and some of the RAREST Vintage Speakers that you can buy today... if you can find them!
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    00:00 Intro
    00:21 JBL L100
    02:10 Pioneer HPM-100
    04:48 Bose 901
    07:28 Kenwood KL-10000Z
    09:03 Sansui SPX-11000
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  • @JustAudioHiFi
    @JustAudioHiFi  Місяць тому

    Subscribe to youtube.com/@ThatGuyWithTheBeard for more of my content!!

  • @fdski
    @fdski 3 місяці тому +17

    I bought the HPM100’s when I was in high school. I still have them and they still sound fantastic. Cheers!

  • @stevieg2755
    @stevieg2755 3 місяці тому +27

    There was also the venerable Realistic Mach Ones they were beasts for sure

    • @Daniel-79
      @Daniel-79 3 місяці тому

      I came across a hammered pair of these at the Salvation Army thrift store. Sadly, 30 dollars was more than they were worth. I guess I could have purchased them and parted them out. Some of the components were salvageable

    • @WisconsinEric
      @WisconsinEric 3 місяці тому

      My Father has a near perfect pair of the first gen Mach Ones with the original surround intact. I think he paid about $20 for them at a resale shop 12+yrs ago.
      I have a pair of Yamaha NS 670's from 1973 that sound much better, paid $20 for them at a thrift shop 6yrs ago

    • @markusgarvey
      @markusgarvey 2 місяці тому +2

      Radio shack made some great speakers. I still have a a 12' DVC Optimus woofer that I use in a 501 series 1 cab. The 10' woofers fell apart. I was amazed that series one 501's had no crossover. Has 2 direct reflecting tweeters that dont work anymore. Voice coils are fried.

  • @jimborkowski2404
    @jimborkowski2404 2 місяці тому +8

    I have ESS tempest speakers that I bought in 1977 I’ve replaced the woofers and rear passive radiator they have a heil air motion transformer tweeter that was a great tweeter technology still used today by many manufacturers

  • @IvanDiazpalbatey
    @IvanDiazpalbatey 3 місяці тому +42

    Klipsch La Scala, a masterpiece.

    • @gerrypocha175
      @gerrypocha175 3 місяці тому

      Not rare but one of the best!

    • @keithmoriyama5421
      @keithmoriyama5421 3 місяці тому +3

      Hard for me to consider a speaker my band used as a P.A. system in the 70's as high end. We had 4 of them in split boxes as was their intended usage.

    • @chrisydarg1268
      @chrisydarg1268 3 місяці тому +3

      You equate rarity with most wanted? Why? Their are plenty of rare vintage speakers that just don`t sound good.

    • @tmdillon1969
      @tmdillon1969 3 місяці тому +1

      They sound incredible but they're just so freaking huge that not that many of us can use them. There's an older pair close to me for only $2K and they're mint. But good lord where the hell can you put them?!

    • @keithmoriyama5421
      @keithmoriyama5421 3 місяці тому +1

      @@TheGpono Absolutely-- that was the other P.A. we used... some highs, no lows, not even Bose. Big as F__k and hell to move around from gig to gig. The La Scala's at least sounded good.

  • @chuckchar
    @chuckchar 3 місяці тому +11

    Altec Lansing Model 19 , love that speaker .

    • @bc5299
      @bc5299 2 місяці тому +2

      I've had mine since 1979

  • @edwardgonczy3170
    @edwardgonczy3170 3 місяці тому +22

    You can never go wrong with a Large Advent. They are incredibly repairable: I think I am fondest of the Vinyl Clad versions from about 1972 - 1978. And the Smaller Advent wasn't bad nor the earliest of their descendants such as the Advent /1. Henry Kloss said, it's hard enough trying to "voice" a 2-way let alone anything more complex.

    • @bernieschiff5919
      @bernieschiff5919 3 місяці тому

      I agree, probably the best value. I have 4 of the large Advent anniversary series produced in the early 90s. A Pioneer SX-1010 with an additional amp and SQ decoder for 4-channel surround sound. It works well with stereo sources, a 3D sound effect that enhances regular and live recordings movies and music.

    • @edwardgonczy3170
      @edwardgonczy3170 3 місяці тому

      @@bernieschiff5919 My primary care physician in Sarasota, FL for 35 years was highly successful and sought after. He could have any speaker he wanted and when he began his search in the seventies, he had all the options outlined in the video above as well as AR3a"s, JBL Summits and his real favorite: Klipsch Corner Horns. His wife put the kibosh on that. After listening to all: Large Advents were his choice. He sold them to me because he didn't believe that a simple re-foam of the woofers would solve the problem that after 25 years they didn't sound as good as they once had. A year later at my physical and preparation for him doing a colonoscopy on me, he asked if he could buy them back. I'm going to say no?!?! Luckily, I found another pair shortly thereafter at a garage sale for $20 in walnut (his were the utility cabinets!).

    • @chrisydarg1268
      @chrisydarg1268 2 місяці тому +1

      I agree on Advent, many people discount due to 2 way. That being said, I heard a richness - so I bought them.

    • @Foxrock321
      @Foxrock321 2 місяці тому +2

      Yes! I have the double stack large advent bullnose with powered subwoofer underneath each stack …wonderful sound..

    • @markmeridian3360
      @markmeridian3360 2 місяці тому +1

      I had a pair of the New Large Advents that blew out the woofer surrounds, so I bought a MUCH more expensive pair of speakers (based on reviews). I figured that I could get more money for the Advents if I repaired them - it was easy. After I repaired them, I hooked them up for an A/B comparison to my new speakers - the Advents were much better - solid bass that was less boomy, and a much less colored midrange - female voices just sounded better. I sold the new speakers and kept the Advents.

  • @stevezeidman7224
    @stevezeidman7224 3 місяці тому +13

    Fun video! Keep doing them. I remember those 901s. I listened and shrugged. I didn’t understand why everyone thought they were great. 50 years later it seems I was right. When it comes to vintage speakers, I’m all about the NE US. ADS is my fav. Boston Acoustics, Advent, Audio Analyst. Had them all and they sounded great.

  • @recordsam
    @recordsam 3 місяці тому +13

    BOZAK - almost any of them. Rudy was a genius, and with his pal Emory Cook, they knocked out the audiophiles in their time, and Bozaks still sound awesome today.

    • @stephensams709
      @stephensams709 3 місяці тому

      100% agree! I had a friend who had the Concert Grands and they were awesome.

    • @tesmith47
      @tesmith47 2 місяці тому

      Yep I had B301 FIRS SPEAKERS I GOT

  • @hitechrr
    @hitechrr 3 місяці тому +5

    I have a set of AR-16 speakers that I bought 47 years ago. I just the upgrades the CAPS and they still sound great. I did re-foam them years ago and I just made new grills.

  • @grumpy9478
    @grumpy9478 3 місяці тому +6

    the Dynaco A25 - smooth, accurate, decent bass in a small nice looking 2way @ low price (paid $160/pr in '72). lasted through the loud (college) years & beyond.

  • @ulrichvandetroeten
    @ulrichvandetroeten 3 місяці тому +3

    I havent heard any of the speakers you mentioned, sadly.
    But from those I have heared the ESS AMT Monitor were one of those which impressed me the most.
    Their special ribbon tweeter (Air Motion Transformer) not only directs to the listener but also in the opposite direction, where it reflects.
    All in all it sounds everywhere in the room like if you are in the stereo sweet spot.

  • @batmandestroys1978
    @batmandestroys1978 2 місяці тому +3

    I have the Mach 2 Realistic Speakers! I have reformed them the surrounds, recapped the cross over they sound fantastic!

    • @Deecor2
      @Deecor2 Місяць тому

      I just got a pair for 40.00 at the thrift store mint cabinets and grills. My next project.

  • @jameslaidler2152
    @jameslaidler2152 3 місяці тому +2

    B&W DM-220s. I own two sets. Love them to death. Two 16 ohm 8 inch midbass drivers with die cast zinc frames, and vented magnets. A 1 inch polymide tweeter with an absolutely massive magnet out the back. Their slightly bigger cousin is the DM-330.

  • @JR-ho5qm
    @JR-ho5qm 3 місяці тому +3

    You are sharing some great history with your style of videos. Thanks for doing these. How is the CerwinVega! Video coming, are we getting close? 😃

  • @bikdav
    @bikdav 3 місяці тому +2

    One of my parent’s friends had the JBL L100 with one of the higher end Pioneer receivers at the time. That got me really hooked on audio.

  • @jemsmay2167
    @jemsmay2167 3 місяці тому +10

    Forgot 2 inexpensive legends - the Advent loudspeaker (2 different versions, both set new performance levels for their price) and the beloved radio shack Optimus 7. Neither one worth much to a vintage resale shop like you guys, but both very much in demand.

    • @jemsmay2167
      @jemsmay2167 3 місяці тому +2

      Minimus 7…

    • @johnstone7697
      @johnstone7697 3 місяці тому

      The Advent loudspeaker, especially the "large Advent" version was a tremendous bargain. I'd own it any day over the L100. It had bass down to the low 30Hz range and fairly linear respose for its day. The store I worked in sold them by the ton.

    • @jemsmay2167
      @jemsmay2167 3 місяці тому

      @@johnstone7697 full agreement. I still have mine purchased from Tweeter Etc on Comm Ave in Boston in the late ‘70s. Refoamed, still sound great connected to my old Kenwood KR 4070 and fed by a Fluance TT and a WiiM. Rock and folk music and anything live sounds great on this system (to my ears at least). I have an expensive “audiophile” system in the media room (Arcam, KEF, Denon, fancy cables…) and to be honest I listen to the old system more often

  • @andykeena8767
    @andykeena8767 3 місяці тому +33

    Always on the lookout for old ADS or Braun speakers.

    • @stevezeidman7224
      @stevezeidman7224 3 місяці тому +1

      I’ve had 710s since ‘79 and I picked up some 780s too. I’d love to get 1230s but they’re too big.

    • @kevinhickman50
      @kevinhickman50 3 місяці тому +6

      L-810s were L100 and HPM-100 killers.

    • @tmdillon1969
      @tmdillon1969 3 місяці тому +1

      I had an appointment to get a pair of L810s and the guy sold them out from under me. Didn't even give me a chance to offer more. I was pretty pissed. I passed on another pair that looked like they were drug behind a delivery van for an afternoon.

    • @stevezeidman7224
      @stevezeidman7224 3 місяці тому

      @@tmdillon1969 Ah that sucks. Had a similar scenario with L780s. I was in the car with the money.

    • @kevinhickman50
      @kevinhickman50 3 місяці тому +2

      I was a JBL L100 guy until my brother bought the ADS L-810s in '78. Now they are MINE!

  • @odysseus521
    @odysseus521 2 місяці тому +2

    How would you rank the Altec Lansing model 14's ? I have a set of those matched to a Marantz 2385, 6350Q turntable and an RG pro20 dynanamic processor. All ressurected and flawlessly playing today. Love these speakers. My grandkids will one day be happy, as i am today

  • @tmdillon1969
    @tmdillon1969 3 місяці тому +3

    I have a pair of the L100s I rescued and completely rebuilt. I'm doing the same with a pair of Cornwalls now. Also looking for a pair of those Pioneers and a pair of ADS. I really like the renovation projects.

  • @alanross99
    @alanross99 3 місяці тому +3

    I still have my HPM-100's. I set them up on on a dedicated two-channel system, with my Pioneer SA-9500II Integrated amp. I always wanted pair of Bose 901'a, but they were just to expensive for me at the time.

  • @marcelbacks
    @marcelbacks Місяць тому

    My faves in the speaker world for decades are my Mirage M-1 si which still blow my mind connected to a Nak PA-7 fed by a CA-5. preamp. Draws you into hours of listening every time (good thing I'm retired and have lots of hours to spare!). 6 drivers & 185 lbs of audio heaven!

  • @user-tk8yh5nd9x
    @user-tk8yh5nd9x Місяць тому

    Shout out from Evansville Indiana, love your videos keep up the good work ❤

  • @bryansonnet2454
    @bryansonnet2454 3 місяці тому +10

    My first set of speakers in the 70's were the Pioneer HPM-100's along with a pioneer SX-1010. A powerhouse of sound! Today I have the HPM-100's with a set of JBL Decades. Both are awesome sounding speakers.

    • @kentrichardson9070
      @kentrichardson9070 3 місяці тому

      Which ones do you like best?

    • @bryansonnet2454
      @bryansonnet2454 3 місяці тому +1

      @@kentrichardson9070 The HPM-100, larger woofer and cabinet

  • @acreguy3156
    @acreguy3156 3 місяці тому +10

    Surprised that the Altec Model 19 was not on your list. It succeeded the Valencia model by increasing the the x-over frequency to 1.2 KHz from 800 Hz. The result was less "honk" and more home listening pleasure.

  • @Christographer_UK
    @Christographer_UK 3 місяці тому +4

    I don't know if they ever made it across the Pond from England, but I always had a soft spot for the Leak 2075. Unfortunately, they were just too large to fit into my parents' living room & be aesthetically acceptable, so the largest & beautiful sounding Celestion Ditton 66 was my daily listen from late 1976 until I moved out in 1979, into a tiny apartment. For a while after moving in it was headphones only, in the shape of the wonderful Wharfedale ID1 Orthodynamic - Isodynamic Headphones. But that's a completely different listening experience.

  • @skypuppy7724
    @skypuppy7724 3 місяці тому +8

    When I first heard the Pioneer HPM 100s in music store I was simply blown away by the way the speaker was able to detail the instruments & voices much greater than the others that were demoed. It definitely was a step up from the L100s imo.

  • @Blitzkreger00
    @Blitzkreger00 3 місяці тому

    RTR 280DR bi-amp purple woofers model are my all time favorite vintage speaker. I've owned a few sets over the years and would like to get another to keep forever, lol. But they are very hard to find. Great video!

  • @liljoeDC
    @liljoeDC 2 місяці тому

    I’ve owned my HPM 100s since new in 1978. Replaced both woofers once with aftermarket and recently found 2 original woofers . They sound great!

  • @nitronut7774
    @nitronut7774 3 місяці тому +1

    Still loving my Linear Design K-2500 floor speakers that i bought new in 1996, large tall cabs with twin 12 inch drivers in each plus a 4.75" poly prop mid and 1.25" dome tweeter, non ported enclosures, less than 1000 sets were likely ever made, very rare and still have the original cartons and receipt for $650 from the day i bought them on sale when the company folded, then not long after i boxed and stored them for about 15 years while i travelled for work so the foam suspension has suprisingly not begun to decay yet, cabinets were built in Australia and fitted with imported components possibly sourced from Arista or Jensen but not much other info really exists on them, they have only ever moved once and never had pets so the veneer edges and corners are still all sharp with no peeling after almost 30 years, even the cloth covers appear mint unlike most of the examples sold second hand very occasionally, they sound incredible at louder volume even though i also now have added subs, but totally adequate when running alone just with a 50w amp, having quite high sensitivity at 96db but they can handle up to 200w according to the specs. I dont know what they might be worth today if sold but i do plan to replace capacitors soon and rewire them with some fresh copper internally. Not so common to find big speakers like this anymore however i did see that Cerwin Vega were making some similar large dual woofer configurations a few years back. If you do own a set or have any info please share !

  • @deanrantala
    @deanrantala 3 місяці тому +4

    Even though I own a rather high-end 2-channel system of Rotel separates and Martin Logan SL3's... I also have a set of 901's that have a cool factor that I will always love. Sure, they are a tonal wreck and do a million things wrong. But who cares? They are awesome to crank, look cool as ever and are truly a piece of audio history.

  • @iceman45ification1
    @iceman45ification1 3 місяці тому +1

    For me, it's JBL. From my days of studio recordings years ago to hearing their home audio lines. I also had a set of JBL 12" car audio subwoofers back in the late 80s. To this day, those were probably the best sounding subs I ever had.

  • @cattrek
    @cattrek 2 місяці тому +5

    I had 2 pairs of BOSE 901 Series IVs. It was hooked with the Pioneer SX-1980. Now some don't like the sound of these but hook the watts to it and it's like nothing you have heard before.

    • @lmff620
      @lmff620 Місяць тому +2

      Yes, Bose 901 is like something I’ve heard all my adult life, a bad table radio.

  • @markgigiel2722
    @markgigiel2722 3 місяці тому +2

    I keep my VERY old Wharfedale speakers around (not connected, although they sounded damn good) for the fine solid walnut cabinets. You can't find wood like that anymore. I just use them as beautiful end tables.

  • @sampsonpaul73
    @sampsonpaul73 5 днів тому

    I've got a set of Sansui SP-X11000 that are a part of my Sansui System. I love the sound this system presents. Would highly recommend anyone who comes across a set of these speakers to get them. Thanks for the video, keep up the good job.

  • @nelsnelstone3488
    @nelsnelstone3488 Місяць тому +1

    Great video man! Thanks for taking me back in time!
    Up here in BC Canada, our small town had an awesome stereo shop, Quesnel Electronics. They were a pioneer dealer owned by the one and only Johnny Orange Juice(John Wang) and his wife. Just wonderful and cool people that I still see around town. We always talk about the good old days and good times installing our car stereos. I graduated in 1982 so myself and buddies all had HPM100's with the Champagne colored pioneer stereos and the new linear tracking turntables, and in our vehicles we rocked the old tough as nails pioneer component car stereos. What I would add to your list is the Killer... Cerwin Vega 10S and the monsterous 15S, both with the metal tweeters and red foam. With a good amp the 15`s would deliver a great body massage, the bass is amazing. One more outstanding brand of speaker that was made in Vancouver at a furniture factory in the late 60's and 70's, were WEB speakers(Wilsdon Engineering Brothers). Hands down the most beautiful and heavy cabinets I've ever seen. The Highest quality in sound, materials and craftsmanship. One final set of speakers that I have in my shop are a set of vintage Realistic Optimus. Beautiful cabinets and great sound. I also remember back in the 80's, Nikko stereos were coming on strong up here, giving Johnny Orange Juice a run for his money. We always stayed loyal to Johnny. Johnny had the most awesome repair shop, and his deal was always Johnny paid the taxes, even when the G.S.T(Goods and Services Tax) came in. Provincial and GST taxes added up to 13%. He also had a great lay away plan! One hell of a good deal for punks like us.

    • @JustAudioHiFi
      @JustAudioHiFi  Місяць тому

      Thanks! I also really appreciate the story!

  • @jffydavy5509
    @jffydavy5509 3 місяці тому +6

    I remember seeing and hearing Pioneer HPM-100 speakers in college years in Austin, Texas. The hi-fi dealer had a very unique pair of the HPM-100s on display for listening. The box was plexiglass. It was plexiglass on all sides and it let you see everything inside. Quality sound? I don't remember it being exceptional, just cool to look at. This dealer also had a the JBL Paragon speaker system on display of audition. That sound was overwhelming, but my finances couldn't handle it and there was now way I would ever get the Paragon beast into my dorm room!

    • @roberthastings708
      @roberthastings708 3 місяці тому +3

      That was The Sound Gallery. In Delwood Shopping Center. I worked there for a while I was at UT. We drove the Paragon with SAE pre and power amp.
      We also had Klipsch. And JBL. I never thought the HPM 100 was the best we had. The JBL L100 was, to my ear, superior. I was not and am not today a Bose 901 guy. For lots of reasons.

  • @OhNoLenX
    @OhNoLenX 16 днів тому

    I found an incredible score when I picked up some mint HPM100s from goodwill of all places for $50. Cleaned them up and refinished the veneer and damn they still sound amazing with a vintage system.

  • @goodboid
    @goodboid 3 місяці тому +5

    Acoustic Research AR18s. Not the most resolving, but the nicest tone of all the speakers in my collection. And my collection includes speakers like the JBL 4429, 4311, ProAc Tablette 10, Avalons, Kef LS50w, Hedd Type 20, and I'm sure I'm missing a few. If you ever come across a pair of AR18s, just grab 'em. They are usually available for throwaway prices.

    • @Dirtyharry70585
      @Dirtyharry70585 3 місяці тому +1

      The second speakers I built was the AR-9 type but only one out ward 12 woofer, 4way and still rock’n with m500t power

  • @gaineyjohnson6628
    @gaineyjohnson6628 3 місяці тому +2

    Fun video. What are your thoughts on the "East Coast" sound from Billy Villchur and Henry Kloss: Acoustic Research, KLH, Advent, Boston Acoustic? Also, how about your thoughts on Klipsch? Would love to hear more about those two groups.

  • @stephensams709
    @stephensams709 3 місяці тому +4

    I always wanted the L100's, but they quit making them before I could get a pair. I did buy a pair of L112's in 1981 and I still have them to this day in mint condition. You don't hear much about these anymore, but I think that they are outstanding speakers.

    • @williammcnicholas1400
      @williammcnicholas1400 3 місяці тому +1

      I bought a pair of L112’s in 1980 and still have them. Also in mint condition.

    • @stephensams709
      @stephensams709 3 місяці тому

      Outstanding! It's hard to find them mint. Over the period of time that I've had them, the woofers have been reconed twice. If I have to do it again, it will have to be the surrounds because they don't make the woofer cone any longer or the diaphram for the 044 tweeter.@@williammcnicholas1400

    • @marvinmurakami8828
      @marvinmurakami8828 2 місяці тому +1

      Those are better and more accurate than the L100s.

  • @robertliskey420
    @robertliskey420 3 місяці тому +5

    I bought my first "high end" product in 1972, Empire 598 still have and works, Speaker wise I have 2 "cult" ones, the original Dahlquist DQ-10's with the power they want a great speaker, and the opposite spectrum a pair of Altec 19's. As far as bass and depth nothing I could afford could beat them.

    • @Drummerjuice
      @Drummerjuice 3 місяці тому +1

      I'm currently running a mint pair of DQ10's with the matching subs and active crossover. They sound great!

    • @shadowandlight100
      @shadowandlight100 Місяць тому

      I have a pair of DQ-9’s and I love them!

  • @kx8960
    @kx8960 3 місяці тому +1

    I had a Sansui system back in '83, 100wpc receiver with 3-way speakers, turntable, and tape deck. I eventually replaced the cheap tape deck and turntable with a Nakamichi BX-300 and B&O Beogram 5500 (both for sale now) in '85. Not a bad system for an 18 yr-old! Must be a really rare system, I can't find a single picture of it. It was really unique, it had clear acrylic buttons with beveled edges that were lit from behind with a blue light so the edges glowed blue and it looked like they were floating. Looked AWESOME at night with all the lights out and the music down low. Of course, that was back when me and my (then) girlfriend smoked a lot of weed... LOL I kept that system until the mid '90's when the amp and speakers started having issues and I replaced them with a Sony Home Theater amp and Polk RM7500 system (still using the PSW650 sub). I didn't think to keep any of that now vintage gear. Still got the 'Nak and B&O though.

  • @lesliefortier6595
    @lesliefortier6595 2 місяці тому +1

    I have a pair of Kef Carina ii's that I purchased around 1984 for $500/pair. They are the fronts of my current 5.1.2 all Kef system. They definitely hold up, especially in 2.1 stereo mode for music.

  • @paran0ia7
    @paran0ia7 3 місяці тому

    By FAR the best vintage speakers I've come across yet are the Pioneer DSS series. Essentially an updated version of the HPM line with much better drivers, materials and dual-coil woofers, that come in proper mirrored pairs. They're hard to come by with their fragile woofer cones (made of some sort of graphite material that shatters like glass, apparently) intact, but absolutely worth considering if you like the visual and sonic style of the HPMs.

  • @alm5693
    @alm5693 3 місяці тому

    I bought a pair of blue Huntley fabric grilles about 4 years ago to replace my disintegrated blue foam fronts. No qualms at all about not replacing foam with foam. The blue is very close to the JBL blue and they look great and fit perfectly. You can get an attached JBL nameplate as an option. It's surprising how much color, veneer and proportions ID the JBL L-100s even without the cubes. Price is decent and shipped in bulletproof packaging.

  • @walterpen371
    @walterpen371 3 місяці тому +1

    The Bose 901's required the listening room to be rectangular in size, with solid rear and side walls. To obtain max. sound quality, they also required the Bose receiver with 100 + 100 Watts. This receiver had a SPATIAL slide control feature which helped immensely with a real concert sound. I still own my 1979 JBL 4311's.

  • @hereforthechips7710
    @hereforthechips7710 3 місяці тому

    I just picked up a pair of Sonus Faber Concerto Grand Pianos, one completely missing it’s tweeter and woofer. I have to restore them, but even busted up and playing the intact one in MONO (thank you Beach Boys) it sounded incredible!! Going to use Audax Gold dome tweeter and either a FaitalPro 6” or something more exotic…. Fun stuff.

  • @mrtyreus0
    @mrtyreus0 3 місяці тому +1

    How about the Dahlquist DQM 9?
    Currently listening on my Allison CD6 with AudioPro Ace Bass powered subwoofer.

  • @BigHeinen
    @BigHeinen 3 місяці тому +2

    One of my fave vintage speakers are the RTR Tower 600's. Listening to Ted Nugent at college in 1976 was a hoot!

  • @stevenneese2823
    @stevenneese2823 3 місяці тому

    I really love the Samsui LM-330's from the mid 70's. 2 way design with 10" woofers, and rear horn ported tweeters that helped cancel the other channels cross frequencies. Pretty rare, and I have 2 pairs

  • @michaelfabian1274
    @michaelfabian1274 Місяць тому

    I have a pair of 1x1’s that I love. Have had them for 20 years. Simply awesome.

  • @k.givens788
    @k.givens788 3 місяці тому +2

    I would love it if you would do a vid about classic JBL D44000 Paragon, C45 Metregon and C46 Minigon speakers.

  • @russelljackman1413
    @russelljackman1413 3 місяці тому +2

    The JBL L200 Studio Masters were incredible!

  • @marceldaalen6604
    @marceldaalen6604 3 місяці тому

    First i had Wharfedale speakers than the Pioneer HPM-60. Still own them. Woofers replaced due conus foam issue (very well known). Collect vintage audio decvices. Fisher TX55, Pioneers SA-7500,TX-7500, CT-F7070, Sony TC-K6, Pioneer SE-305 and so on . . . Wish i had that speaker from Back to the Future

  • @robertcrissinger3956
    @robertcrissinger3956 3 місяці тому

    I actually have a set of Pioneer S-910s , they sounded great but now they need a woofer which is very hard to find , what is your opinion of these often looked over speakers and what would be a good replacement for those woofers ?

  • @inductionrecords
    @inductionrecords 3 місяці тому +5

    I have a pair of 1981 Mission 770s. I'm very impressed with how good they sound for 43 year old speakers. They're also worth more than I paid for them.

  • @jayyoutube8790
    @jayyoutube8790 26 днів тому

    This video was in my feed, being I’ve always been into music, I clicked on it. Great video, I enjoyed it. I have Fishers and Realistic from the 70’s I use to this day and sound great.

    • @JustAudioHiFi
      @JustAudioHiFi  26 днів тому

      Thanks Jay! Hope you enjoy the channel!

  • @rogerdavis2056
    @rogerdavis2056 3 місяці тому

    Do you have videos on 90's and early 2000 speakers? I have been running definitive bp2002 for a long time!

  • @evantench6651
    @evantench6651 3 місяці тому +2

    DQ-10's, KEF 104/2's, DCM Timewindow 1a's

  • @richhope3043
    @richhope3043 2 місяці тому +3

    I've always like the sound and build quality if the vintage Infinities.

    • @marklundgreen2327
      @marklundgreen2327 10 днів тому

      It don't get no better. RIP Arnie Nudell. Your job is done.

  • @Daniel-79
    @Daniel-79 3 місяці тому +1

    The Sansui speakers always seem to have thin sound despite having a huge woofer and 4-5 mids and tweeters. I know they’re nostalgic and iconic but I have a pair of Mission Cyrus 781 bookshelf speakers that blows grills off any Sansui I’ve owned.

  • @jaredhodgson7721
    @jaredhodgson7721 3 місяці тому

    Love the videos sir, can you do a review of Kenwoods LS line I have a pair of LS-890’s and I think they crush the HPM-100’s !!!

  • @scottpurkess597
    @scottpurkess597 2 місяці тому +3

    I am fortunate enough to own a pair of Cerwin Vega 15s 400 watt capability and they are as good today as they were when I purchased them in the early 90s

    • @SnCroadster
      @SnCroadster 23 дні тому

      What do you have running them?

  • @joseramirez-sz9yo
    @joseramirez-sz9yo 8 днів тому

    My first set of speakers were the Infinity SM 125’s. Man I loved those speakers. A lot of good memories from those speakers.

  • @fabieneldridge3414
    @fabieneldridge3414 3 місяці тому +4

    Any of Heritage Klipsch speakers ! Al are a easily rebuilt at a bargain price ! They will Rock your world !

  • @MikeC2K10
    @MikeC2K10 3 місяці тому

    My first hifi loudspeaker set was a pair of Bolivar Model 125 2-way bookshelf speakers. Hard to find these days.

  • @pudintain9656
    @pudintain9656 3 місяці тому +2

    I've still got a pair of 901's. They don't sound that bad with a sub and extra tweeters.

  • @NackDSP
    @NackDSP 2 місяці тому

    In the North West Speakerlab was the local brand. The Speakerlab 50 was the top of the line and very few were produced. The follow on Delta Hybrid Type 5 only had 91 pair produced. I was fortunate to locate a pair and buy them a few years ago.

  • @looksee2506
    @looksee2506 3 місяці тому

    Fulton FMI 80 best book shelf speakers ever. Have a pair almost 50 years old and still sound exceptional.

  • @kenbbaker
    @kenbbaker 2 місяці тому +1

    Also… Norman Laboratories Model 12 (each stereo speaker had two 12” acoustic suspension woofers in a low console, and 4 1” Philips hard dome Mylar tweeters on a stalk jutting up out of the sub box) they had an amazing way with acoustic symphony and organ music (really anything)
    I had their Model 8’s - as did All of the Soundwarehouse audio/video stores (for demo speakers in their main and even classical music rooms (10” woofers and 1” Philips tweeters)
    All the Norman labs original designs were really good - then the ported them, went three-way, coated them in bad vinyl, and even slammed in four ways and piezo tweeters… and went out of business

  • @user-hf4eh2ts3q
    @user-hf4eh2ts3q 3 місяці тому

    Ok at 3:05 in, what is the model number of that JBL to the right of that pioneer speaker? Ive never seen that jbl before. Thanks!

  • @dazling69
    @dazling69 3 місяці тому +1

    Being a Sonab fan, with a few of the smaller units in my collection. I would love to hear a fully working pair of OA2212

  • @jvcjbl
    @jvcjbl 2 місяці тому

    My parents have mint condition HPM-150s... I'll be taking them home soon. Always loved them growing up.

  • @chriscottreau1096
    @chriscottreau1096 19 днів тому

    For 44 years i've been enjoying the sounds of my Sansui G9700 receiver that's always been paired to my Sansui SP X11000 speakers .... magical the only downfall been storing the original boxes for the amp and speakers . They take up considerable room ...

  • @lorieandpatrickdavies7483
    @lorieandpatrickdavies7483 3 місяці тому

    Interesting and informative. One minor quibble: you show an image of a website devoted to the L100 Classic, which has nothing in common with the original L100 Century apart from the name and overall appearance. The L100 Classic is a brand new design, larger than the original, and sold by JBL Synthesis dealers. It is a terrific speaker.

  • @sirreal2290
    @sirreal2290 Місяць тому

    i have a set of klh model six, they’ve been the floor speakers for my set up for 3 years now and their warm sound mixed with the neutral sound of my kenwoods and the punchy tightness of the paradigm and sony satellites, makes a unintentionally oddly well tuned sound. good for movies and music

  • @darkshiekah9199
    @darkshiekah9199 3 місяці тому

    Did you ever heard of the SABA ULTRA HiFi professional 1300. These are speakers from the German manufacturer SABA, they were built between 1977 and 1980. I use them with the SABA ULTRA HiFi professional 9241 digital receiver. It’s not the very highest end stereo but it sounds fantastic, looks amazing in my opinion and was built with amazing good quality. I think it would worth to take a look at these speakers, maybe at the whole system it self.
    Greetings from Germany

  • @geludj649
    @geludj649 Місяць тому

    Superb quality all♥️

  • @K-Effect
    @K-Effect 3 місяці тому

    The craziest vintage speakers I own are a pair of Sansui SP-Z99 with LED Power Meter and Sound Balance selection

  • @shaneonpole
    @shaneonpole 3 місяці тому +7

    An English speaker model called "Celestion Ditton 66"...will easily compete against all your favoured American and Japanese models.

    • @djdj500dr
      @djdj500dr 3 місяці тому +1

      My pops had a pair, I remember them well

    • @canuckle7shucks
      @canuckle7shucks 3 місяці тому +1

      I inherited a pair of 66’s they sat barely used in my Father in laws living room for 42 years. Looking to add an external power amp to wake them up.

    • @chcuk3565
      @chcuk3565 3 місяці тому +1

      Also KEFs , B&Ws and Spendors.

  • @SRS13Rastus
    @SRS13Rastus 26 днів тому

    I still own a set of Sansui SP 2700's, best speakers I've ever owned, 90W RMS but still able to rattle the clock on the wall of a shop which was in No 2 on my street, for context I lived at No 58, 29 houses away!
    My brother in law who was soooo proud of his Jamo 365's wept when he heard them for the 1st time.
    Sadly they're in need of some TLC as they've been in my Dads shed for the last 8 years...

  • @shadowandlight100
    @shadowandlight100 Місяць тому

    Love you videos.
    I had the Bose 900 series growing up but gave them away. They were decent but not my fave. I have had a ton over the years from Kenwood, Sansui, JBL, Yamaha, Bose, and a pair of Ohms (the ones with the cone on top that basically fell apart and this was pre-net and when all of the high-end shops went out of business) so I had to pitch them as NO ONE could fix them.
    A very sad day. At the moment my fave are my other Ohms and my Dalquist DQM-9s. Both sets have been reconed but they still sound great.

  • @ChrisDuplisea
    @ChrisDuplisea 3 місяці тому

    I purchased 4 KL-777S back in the late 70's. Still own all 4 but only use 2 on my current system with a pair of Bose 501 Series IV.

  • @414s4
    @414s4 2 місяці тому +2

    Altec 19s are the ones I would want.

  • @midnight-xpress1136
    @midnight-xpress1136 2 місяці тому

    I have two pairs of Sansui IIRC SP 29 II or something of the sort. Now i need to go recheck.

  • @carlchristensen584
    @carlchristensen584 3 місяці тому +3

    Most of the old Klipsch were not only ground breaking, but are still in high enough demand that they are still in production today.
    And then there are the Infinity IRS series, not made by Infinity anymore, but at least an IRS Beta knockoff exists (Genesis Speakers).
    Magnepan, still going strong.
    Quad is still building an ESL.

    • @carlchristensen584
      @carlchristensen584 3 місяці тому +2

      The Altec Lansing speakers of the 70s were incredible.
      To me, the JBL L100 and Pioneer HPM-100 were two different versions of the same thing. Add in the Marantz speakers of the same era.

    • @user-sf9ck9yx2f
      @user-sf9ck9yx2f 2 місяці тому

      The horn was perfect

    • @marklundgreen2327
      @marklundgreen2327 10 днів тому

      And then came the Infinity Kappa 7's, 8's and 9's. The amp killers and nothing was the same. I am still running a pair of Kappa 7's and am always running into sounds I wasn't expecting. The music lives there.

  • @rickulene8859
    @rickulene8859 2 місяці тому

    Rectilinear III Highboys. They were often compared favorably to top electrostatics, but with solid bass, too.

  • @AUTISTICLYCAN
    @AUTISTICLYCAN 3 місяці тому +2

    You already know I'm a complete devotee of the Pioneer HPM-100 speaker's as they both rock my world and blow my hair back. I generally like most speakers if they are well made. Well made speakers can all sound different. I love the big booming unapologetic unsophisticated 1970's frat house raw sound of my 2 sets of Pioneer HPM -100's. Pioneer HPM - 100's are feral party speakers. Just hook up a powerful receiver and Rock on or Disco the night away! Pioneer HPM-100's are not audiophile speakers for those high class folk who want to pick out the delicate sounds of a single oboe in a classical music score. Pioneer HPM -100's celebrate the raw power it takes to play head banging Rock or Soul thumping disco music!

  • @CraigLafferty
    @CraigLafferty 3 місяці тому

    I was on the hunt for some HPM 100s. My dream speakers since I was 10 in 1976. I came across the JBL 100s on a deal too good to pass up. The hunt stopped. I also aquired Klipsch Heresy Version 1. Maybe I need to start hunting again . . . If I only had more space.

  • @thecarman3693
    @thecarman3693 3 місяці тому +7

    I have a pair of B&W 801 Matrix II's with NorthCreek crossovers ... all from the '90s.
    They still perform at a level that's hard to match even for $10K.

    • @Vintage_End
      @Vintage_End 3 місяці тому +3

      I currently run B&W 802 series 80.
      I do agree even at the age of these B&W 800 series speakers, the sound is legendary giving new era expensive speakers a run for the money with the right cables/source/amp.

  • @dopeytripod
    @dopeytripod 2 місяці тому +1

    I bought a pair of Altec Lansing Model 15's back in the 90's for $200 from a buddy who bought an old camp house & the entire system was in the building....I ended up selling them to my cousin for $300 a few years later & told him HE CAN NEVER SELL THEM & that I would buy them back for the same price IF he ever wants to get rid of them...he said HE'LL NEVER GET RID OF THEM JEMS. Here it is 25 years later & they sound just as good as they did back when I had them. Glad he uses them.

  • @ptownmusicroom580
    @ptownmusicroom580 3 місяці тому

    Love the video. I have the JBL l100 century and Klipsch heresy. I would get an good
    Looking pair of Bose 901 . They just look amazing

  • @user-iy6sg3sv8s
    @user-iy6sg3sv8s Місяць тому

    i still have a pair of Technics SBG950 speakers that i got in Korea in 1987. they sat in my basement for 20 years and then out of curiosity i hooked them up. they sound better than my Klipsch speakers i had been using and with that massive woofer I don't need a sub. The speakers are 5 way and have a "super tweeter" that can be tweaked with 3 buttons at the top and have 3 rows or orange LED lights that flash as the volume goes up. I"m surprised I never see them mentioned in the videos or in articles.

  • @sk22ng
    @sk22ng 3 місяці тому

    I had a pair of Polk Legend L800's delivered and donated my Carver Amazing Loudspeakers to someone special. Although the Legend L800's sound more accurate compared to the Carver Amazing Loudspeakers powered by a 200 watt per channel class AB amp played below clipping. Unfortunately, when I cross over the Polk's wattage line even a little bit compared to the graceful Carvers one of my inboard tweeters will stop working and need replacing. I went through 4 tweeters in 15 months.

  • @michaelgood1576
    @michaelgood1576 2 місяці тому

    In 1978 at Mainz Kastell in Germany, I chose the BIC Formula 6 Spec II over JBL. I still enjoy them today although I did add the JBL and many other sets to my collection. The crispness and tight bass drew me to the BIC

  • @SantanKGhey1234
    @SantanKGhey1234 3 місяці тому +4

    ADS L1590, L710, L810, L1230, L1530 .... all are collectable and fantastic even today

    • @SteveRyder
      @SteveRyder 3 місяці тому +1

      Don’t forget the L2030!!

  • @jplinjon
    @jplinjon 3 місяці тому +1

    I bought these for 400$ from my local hifi shop's main room. Also used stuff i got (phase liner 400, marantz 120 (with the oscilloscope), SAE 1 preamp, . My dad and i went to a stereo show IN LA, and heard these in a highly tuned showroom. Sound was amazing. I got them and I thought they were great.

    • @stevet7487
      @stevet7487 3 місяці тому

      When you say you bought "these", which one of the 5 speakers he talked about did you buy?

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 3 місяці тому

    The drivers of the 901v2’s are what I used for 2k-5k freq. They are part of the 4way I built in 1980, the only driver not replaced…901v2

  • @ikonix360
    @ikonix360 2 місяці тому

    For the 901 i wonder if it would sound better than it does if someone made a replacement driver with a dome tweeter in place of the dust cap or made a separate module with the same number of dome tweeters that would sit on top of the 901.
    Then one could use a subwoofer or two for the bass.
    One would maybe then not need an EQ.
    another thought is to use a DSP in place of the stock EQ so that all aspects of the sojnd can be adjusted to taste.