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The Vintage Audio Section
Pioneer KX-444
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter78" data-source="post: 1139511" data-attributes="member: 24582"><p>The thing that intrigued me most was the CS 30A (not the CS 30) speakers. They looked to be in good nick. I once read that these were pretty rare. Yet to confirm that the drivers and tweeters are original. The back story is that the set belonged to a guy that had it new, passed away, his son got it and had it in storage for a number of years. He then moved to a smaller place when his children moved out and then donated the unit with speakers to Solidarity. Whom is now selling it. </p><p>I do like the Black Gloss and Wood cover on the KX 404. Downloaded a "service manual" and am a fan of the amp section since it is the same 2SC Transistors with accompanying components that produces those wide ranges of sound.</p><p> The tuners on these I have no experience with. Will give it a listen to see if it is a taker.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter78, post: 1139511, member: 24582"] The thing that intrigued me most was the CS 30A (not the CS 30) speakers. They looked to be in good nick. I once read that these were pretty rare. Yet to confirm that the drivers and tweeters are original. The back story is that the set belonged to a guy that had it new, passed away, his son got it and had it in storage for a number of years. He then moved to a smaller place when his children moved out and then donated the unit with speakers to Solidarity. Whom is now selling it. I do like the Black Gloss and Wood cover on the KX 404. Downloaded a "service manual" and am a fan of the amp section since it is the same 2SC Transistors with accompanying components that produces those wide ranges of sound. The tuners on these I have no experience with. Will give it a listen to see if it is a taker. Thanks for all the input. [/QUOTE]
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