Daddy/Daughter Day

After a horrible last week, went to an estate sale today with my daughter which was PRICELESS <3

Found a few items, some good some not so good.

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Also grabbed a heathkit vacuum tube voltmeter, for no reason....

Daughter got some trinkets including a miniature harmonica from Germany. Was playing it all the way home... :)




Comments

  • mlistens03
    mlistens03 Posts: 2,767
    Nice!!
    That Pioneer looks a lot like my Lafayette... Or really, the other way around. ;)
    Glad you had a fun day. :)
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,521
    Love looking at vintage audio.
    Source: Bluesound Node 2i - Preamp/DAC: Benchmark DAC2 DX - Amp: Parasound Halo A21 - Speakers: MartinLogan Motion 60XTi - Shop Rig: Yamaha A-S501 Integrated - Shop Spkrs: Elac Debut 2.0 B5.2
  • Tony M
    Tony M Posts: 11,009
    NICE. B)


    Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
  • Willow
    Willow Posts: 10,862
    Nothing better than spending time with the kids
  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    Really off my game.

    The receiver had a SX 828 manual sitting on it so I assumed it was.
    It's a SX 626 instead.
    The speakers I thought were KLH.
    They are KN Knight 1265.

    Oh well good to be back buying stuff... B)
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    steveinaz wrote: »
    Love looking at vintage audio.

    Some of us listen to it sometimes, too.
    That (or those?) Goodmans (Knight -- Allied branded) coaxial loudspeakers are... how shall I put this? Not junk. Seriously not junk.

    B)
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    I cannot find the 812A online (from which I infer it is from 1960) but here's its 15" cousin, the 815A from 1961).

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    source: www.alliedcatalogs.com

    oh, and... There's always a good reason to grab a VTVM :)
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    Yeah it's a 626 receiver -- there's a 727 sittin' about 50 feet from me as I type this.

    The KN1265 number refers to the enclosure, by the way.

    Nice to have had some quality time with your daughter, too! :)
    Did she enjoy the thrill of the hunt?
  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    Good to know Doc.

    Got the lil receiver cleaned, o'xd put the dm4's on it. Not too bad.
    Signal strength is off the chart damn near of 5.
    All buttons, switches and lights seem fine.

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    Haven't messed with the Knights other than a quick play thru them.
    Was disappointed they have no horns inside.

    Sadly the rear cabs are not marked +/- and it appears they should have legs on cabs.

    Coaxial speakers not junk?? That's good to know.

    Take a break and then start on them.
  • halo
    halo Posts: 5,616
    Nice score on those Knight drivers

    Typing that out and hearing it in my head immediately made me think of...
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  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    Yeah, we had an awesome time.

    Poor kid has been laid up since her August car wreck.

    Thinking about doing a karma on the tube meter thing if any interest as I'd never use it or trade it for some used 10.5 reels down the road.

    Ok, time to rip into the speakers.

    No wait, some Thunderstruck just came on, lets take her to the big 3 on the volume...... Ahhhh, lil bugger don't sound too bad... B)
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    edited September 2018
    oldrocker wrote: »
    Good to know Doc.

    Got the lil receiver cleaned, o'xd put the dm4's on it. Not too bad.
    Signal strength is off the chart damn near of 5.
    All buttons, switches and lights seem fine.

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    Haven't messed with the Knights other than a quick play thru them.
    Was disappointed they have no horns inside.

    Sadly the rear cabs are not marked +/- and it appears they should have legs on cabs.

    Coaxial speakers not junk?? That's good to know.

    Take a break and then start on them.

    The horns are coaxial with the woofers. Those should be excellent drivers; sensitive; great for tube amplifiers. :)

    PS I've still got a coupla reels sitting here for you; PM me an address if you want 'em and they're on their way next week.

    I think a VTVM would be a great karma! ;) It'll melt some folks minds, but they have a couple of advantages over DMMs:

    Primary of them being:

    * Much less sensitive to damage from overloading.
    * The ability to easily monitor a trend in a reading (watching the meter move) -- this can be nearly essential for some applications, e.g., for aligning radio circuits (in the absence of a sillyscope, that is) :)

  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    SX-727 on the bottom of the pile :pensive:

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  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    Here's a pic of the meter.

    I did just plug it in and the lil red light on top came on.

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  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    Also has a box, not the original and no manual.
  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    Lots of stacks of goodies you have Doc!!
  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
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    That's different, 2 different drivers. 1 is KN 812, other is KN 812A.

    Some black box where it seems a horn would go. It's with the 812 black driver.

    Maybe one has been replaced. Hmmm
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    I think that's the crossover for the unsuffixed speaker.
    There will be a coaxially mounted, horn loaded compression driver (tweeter) in each
    speaker; there might also be a whizzer cone to improve midrange response/dispersion.

    Go to eBAY and see what kind of gelt the Goodmans coaxes fetch :)

    I will tell you this, though -- those loudspeakers will be at their best with something like this... Yeah, I'm a snob, but not an uninformed one :)

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    or even something like this (the one on top, in particular):

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  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    I need a tube toy.

    Both drivers out, covered in dust. Inner screws tightened.
    Flat head screws mind you :s

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  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    edited September 2018
    Different treble horns -- hah! I shoulda known that. :p

    Looks to be pretty similar to the "KN-800" in the 1959 catalog:

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    source: http://www.alliedcatalogs.com/html/1959-180/h056.html


    If you live within driving distance, I do have a pair of Bottlehead Paramours that like to go out visitin' other folks' hifis. :)


    PS both of those coaxes is in gorgeous condition :)
  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    I'll suppose they should both be the same treble horn?

    No wonder they were so cheap.

    We got lots of property for sale here.

    Even some good rural stuff... ;)
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    I would try the mismatched pair before giving up on them. I wouldn't be surprised if they were bought one at a time; the first one for a mono system, but, when the original purchaser upgraded to that newfangled stereo, the speaker had been updated in the interim.

  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    Hard to say what happened.

    All back together, playing some Pink Floyd and my 50+ year old ears don't hear much of a difference between the two. I'm quite surprised at the lower end for about 27 wpc.

    Hey Doc, of the two drivers your opinion on which one is the better of the 2?

    Maybe I'll come across one of each someday.

    THANKS for all the info!!
  • mhardy6647
    mhardy6647 Posts: 32,926
    I would think it a push -- although the horn assembly on the unsuffixed version is hefty and attractive. :)