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I acquired the custom cabinets some years ago and installed the below driver/crossover design from Madisound into them. They sound VERY good. The ZA-SR71 is designed for Madisound by John Krutke of Zaph Audio. Detailed information about this system can be found on Zaph Audio. Both drivers are from the Seas Prestige lineup. The mid/bass is the ER18RNX (H1456), a 7” Reed/ Paper Pulp Cone woofer with a copper shorting ring in the magnet system. This driver provides smooth response, excellent excursion and very low distortion. The tweeter is the extremely popular 27TDFC (H1189). This ferrofluid cooled tweeter employs a High Definition pre-coated fabric dome with a wide soft polymer surround. 8 / 203 -
I acquired the custom cabinets some years ago and installed the below driver/crossover design from Madisound into them. They sound VERY good. The ZA-SR71 is designed for Madisound by John Krutke of Zaph Audio. Detailed information about this system can be found on Zaph Audio. Both drivers are from the Seas Prestige lineup. The mid/bass is the ER18RNX (H1456), a 7” Reed/ Paper Pulp Cone woofer with a copper shorting ring in the magnet system. This driver provides smooth response, excellent excursion and very low distortion. The tweeter is the extremely popular 27TDFC (H1189). This ferrofluid cooled tweeter employs a High Definition pre-coated fabric dome with a wide soft polymer surround. 9 / 203 -
I acquired the custom cabinets some years ago and installed the below driver/crossover design from Madisound into them. They sound VERY good. The ZA-SR71 is designed for Madisound by John Krutke of Zaph Audio. Detailed information about this system can be found on Zaph Audio. Both drivers are from the Seas Prestige lineup. The mid/bass is the ER18RNX (H1456), a 7” Reed/ Paper Pulp Cone woofer with a copper shorting ring in the magnet system. This driver provides smooth response, excellent excursion and very low distortion. The tweeter is the extremely popular 27TDFC (H1189). This ferrofluid cooled tweeter employs a High Definition pre-coated fabric dome with a wide soft polymer surround. 10 / 203 -
I acquired the custom cabinets some years ago and installed the below driver/crossover design from Madisound into them. They sound VERY good. The ZA-SR71 is designed for Madisound by John Krutke of Zaph Audio. Detailed information about this system can be found on Zaph Audio. Both drivers are from the Seas Prestige lineup. The mid/bass is the ER18RNX (H1456), a 7” Reed/ Paper Pulp Cone woofer with a copper shorting ring in the magnet system. This driver provides smooth response, excellent excursion and very low distortion. The tweeter is the extremely popular 27TDFC (H1189). This ferrofluid cooled tweeter employs a High Definition pre-coated fabric dome with a wide soft polymer surround. 11 / 203 -
Very nice shape, some small chips on the back corners, one mended, but overall, in very good condition. They are fully working for all drivers. One difference, the 10B had a mid-cycle change, the fuse over the binding posts were replaced with a thermal device internally. This pair is one of each (one with external fuse, one with internal thermal device). Note: Stands Not Included 39 / 203 -
Very nice shape, some small chips on the back corners, one mended, but overall, in very good condition. They are fully working for all drivers. One difference, the 10B had a mid-cycle change, the fuse over the binding posts were replaced with a thermal device internally. This pair is one of each (one with external fuse, one with internal thermal device). Note: Stands Not Included 40 / 203 -
Very nice shape, some small chips on the back corners, one mended, but overall, in very good condition. They are fully working for all drivers. One difference, the 10B had a mid-cycle change, the fuse over the binding posts were replaced with a thermal device internally. This pair is one of each (one with external fuse, one with internal thermal device). Note: Stands Not Included 41 / 203 -
Very nice shape, some small chips on the back corners, one mended, but overall, in very good condition. They are fully working for all drivers. One difference, the 10B had a mid-cycle change, the fuse over the binding posts were replaced with a thermal device internally. This pair is one of each (one with external fuse, one with internal thermal device). Note: Stands Not Included 42 / 203 -
Very nice shape, some small chips on the back corners, one mended, but overall, in very good condition. They are fully working for all drivers. One difference, the 10B had a mid-cycle change, the fuse over the binding posts were replaced with a thermal device internally. This pair is one of each (one with external fuse, one with internal thermal device). Note: Stands Not Included 43 / 203 -
Very nice shape, some small chips on the back corners, one mended, but overall, in very good condition. They are fully working for all drivers. One difference, the 10B had a mid-cycle change, the fuse over the binding posts were replaced with a thermal device internally. This pair is one of each (one with external fuse, one with internal thermal device). Note: Stands Not Included 44 / 203 -
Amp works, sounds great, however, the modest display is out. This is a "basic" type amp, no power switch. It was meant to be plugged into a preamp switched outlet. 50w per channel. All original, so recommended to go thru it, check caps and transistors. Slight hum at startup as caps power up which is typical. Video: https://youtu.be/1CJ4f47sf38 96 / 203 -
Amp works, sounds great, however, the modest display is out. This is a "basic" type amp, no power switch. It was meant to be plugged into a preamp switched outlet. 50w per channel. All original, so recommended to go thru it, check caps and transistors. Slight hum at startup as caps power up which is typical. Video: https://youtu.be/1CJ4f47sf38 97 / 203 -
Amp works, sounds great, however, the modest display is out. This is a "basic" type amp, no power switch. It was meant to be plugged into a preamp switched outlet. 50w per channel. All original, so recommended to go thru it, check caps and transistors. Slight hum at startup as caps power up which is typical. Video: https://youtu.be/1CJ4f47sf38 98 / 203 -
Amp works, sounds great, however, the modest display is out. This is a "basic" type amp, no power switch. It was meant to be plugged into a preamp switched outlet. 50w per channel. All original, so recommended to go thru it, check caps and transistors. Slight hum at startup as caps power up which is typical. Video: https://youtu.be/1CJ4f47sf38 99 / 203 -
Amp works, sounds great, however, the modest display is out. This is a "basic" type amp, no power switch. It was meant to be plugged into a preamp switched outlet. 50w per channel. All original, so recommended to go thru it, check caps and transistors. Slight hum at startup as caps power up which is typical. Video: https://youtu.be/1CJ4f47sf38 100 / 203
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