S
Schmuck
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I am not sure what qualifies as vintage, but I picked up a set of these yesterday afternoon.
They are probably +/- 30 years old I guess, as I had a set of 202's in the early 90's.
These are not proper TL's, because I noticed 2 smallish ports at the rear; one about 1/2 way and the other right at the bottom, below the binding posts.
They are extremely heavy and well built in my opinion.
So after setting up, I sat back and pressed play on Lenord Cohen's "Boogie Street".
Boom!! Mind blown!! :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :groovy:
Clear, not bright; mellow, but letting you know they mean business; tight, precise and for 30 year old models, quick bass.
Needless to say, I have removed the Klipsch R28F's from the listening area.
Old Skool still floats my boat. :winkwink:
They are probably +/- 30 years old I guess, as I had a set of 202's in the early 90's.
These are not proper TL's, because I noticed 2 smallish ports at the rear; one about 1/2 way and the other right at the bottom, below the binding posts.
They are extremely heavy and well built in my opinion.
So after setting up, I sat back and pressed play on Lenord Cohen's "Boogie Street".
Boom!! Mind blown!! :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :groovy:
Clear, not bright; mellow, but letting you know they mean business; tight, precise and for 30 year old models, quick bass.
Needless to say, I have removed the Klipsch R28F's from the listening area.
Old Skool still floats my boat. :winkwink: