It is not nice when the seller does not know if the tweeters are working or dented. Sometimes there is no bad intend many people think if there comes sound out the loudspeakers everything is working... A good discount is very reasonable if units are not working or dented.
Ik heb deze MB Quart 1000 gekocht in 1992 bij Hobo Hifi in Zutphen. Ik koos deze luidsprekers destijds omdat ze het meest open klonken tov andere luidsprekers. De details en vooral de stemmen in het midden klonken heel mooi open en gedetailleerd. Ze kosten destijds in 1992 2400 gulden per paar. Ik heb ze een paar jaar geleden aan mijn kleine neefje gegevens en hij is er ook weer heel blij mee.👍😄 Ps, er horen ook glasplaatjes bovenop te liggen. Heb je die er ook bij gekregen, want ik zie ze niet liggen bovenop de luidsprekers. Dat is niet goed te zien op beeld..
They actually don't sound too bad being on UA-cam I never CD speakers into States here I know they're made in Germany but you don't see them here often
They sound like a lot of mid bassey into the mid range a lot and the highs are not over powering needs more low end they needed to put a bigger woofer in the bottom or they should have added a 3rd speaker way in the bottom there where the bottom is towards the floor where theres an empty space then you got a heck of a sound..but the way they are designed not good for low end responses in music there very good for voice or lation music that piano music sounds very very good on them..all in all there not too bad but i prefer a speaker that hits that low and up in the real high frequency..
Yes rubber rings gives the speaker better stability and tighter sound i prefer the rubber also especially in my car i have all runber ring speakers in my car..way better sound.
@@vintagestereo yes rubber keeps the cone in position better I don't know how else to describe it to u but foam makes a cone flex side to side and up an down more tho..but yes some woofers with foam can sound better sometimes not all the time it depends on the cone..but rubber seems to hold up better but they can tare over time rubber to me seems to keep the cone more flat and not go out of round keeps the sound to a more stiffer sounding more punch.. when played harder I like rubber much better
@@RoderikvanReekum that's right Roderikvanreekum it makes the cone lighter and can also cause distortion because of the flexibility of the surround and cone..
It is not nice when the seller does not know if the tweeters are working or dented. Sometimes there is no bad intend many people think if there comes sound out the loudspeakers everything is working... A good discount is very reasonable if units are not working or dented.
That happened to me too drew some tweeters didn’t work and I’m pissed because those tweeters are not cheap so I ended up selling the speakers
Ik heb deze MB Quart 1000 gekocht in 1992 bij Hobo Hifi in Zutphen. Ik koos deze luidsprekers destijds omdat ze het meest open klonken tov andere luidsprekers. De details en vooral de stemmen in het midden klonken heel mooi open en gedetailleerd. Ze kosten destijds in 1992 2400 gulden per paar.
Ik heb ze een paar jaar geleden aan mijn kleine neefje gegevens en hij is er ook weer heel blij mee.👍😄
Ps, er horen ook glasplaatjes bovenop te liggen. Heb je die er ook bij gekregen, want ik zie ze niet liggen bovenop de luidsprekers. Dat is niet goed te zien op beeld..
glasplaatjes gebroken tijdens vervoer helaas
@@vintagestereo Ahh, Jammer kan gebeuren. Je moet wel oppassen met glas, kan me ook een glazen tafel herinneringen.
They actually don't sound too bad being on UA-cam I never CD speakers into States here I know they're made in Germany but you don't see them here often
Ik kocht de mijne bij Hobo in Amersfoort, omstreeks dezelfde tijd. 1992, 1993, zoiets. Ik heb ze nog steeds en ze klinken nog steeds fantastisch.
They sound like a lot of mid bassey into the mid range a lot and the highs are not over powering needs more low end they needed to put a bigger woofer in the bottom or they should have added a 3rd speaker way in the bottom there where the bottom is towards the floor where theres an empty space then you got a heck of a sound..but the way they are designed not good for low end responses in music there very good for voice or lation music that piano music sounds very very good on them..all in all there not too bad but i prefer a speaker that hits that low and up in the real high frequency..
sounds a bit like the music on the sims 4 game.
Yes rubber rings gives the speaker better stability and tighter sound i prefer the rubber also especially in my car i have all runber ring speakers in my car..way better sound.
I am not sure if rubber makes a better sound, many vintage kef's have foam but sound perfect. I only hate the extra cost once they are rotten
Foam surrounds are lighter and usually more flexible.
@@vintagestereo yes rubber keeps the cone in position better I don't know how else to describe it to u but foam makes a cone flex side to side and up an down more tho..but yes some woofers with foam can sound better sometimes not all the time it depends on the cone..but rubber seems to hold up better but they can tare over time rubber to me seems to keep the cone more flat and not go out of round keeps the sound to a more stiffer sounding more punch.. when played harder I like rubber much better
@@RoderikvanReekum that's right Roderikvanreekum it makes the cone lighter and can also cause distortion because of the flexibility of the surround and cone..
Is your Klipsh sub on?
no the sub was off. I never have the sub on with testing speakers
Have you ever listened to thiel speakers?
i had the thiel 1.5 , beautiful sounding