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Old 11-26-01, 04:03 PM
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My fronts are currently a pair of Spendor LS 3/5A's (11 Ohms!) from circa 1990. The speakers were designed by the BBC in the mid-70's and remain largely unchanged to this day. They are great speakers, but I want to replace them because they are a poor match for my receiver.
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A 1975 Marantz Stereo/Quad 4240 receiver. A classic.
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A 6+1 Disc JVC CD changer from '95
Old 11-28-01, 01:49 PM
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My front speakers--The New Advent Loudspeaker---I bought them in 1976 I think it was--they still rock! I also bought one of those Kenwood amps that Jin E has--I think it was the 7300, or something like that, although it died about 10 years ago. When I tried to get it fixed, the repair shop couldn't find schematics fot it.

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