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Headphoneus Supremus
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Seems like you would just remove the screws holding the white plastic meter assemblies in place.
Seems like you would just remove the screws holding the white plastic meter assemblies in place.
The 9090 is worthy of a full restoration, for sure. That said, which meter has the lamp out? It's been a while since I had the 9090, but aren't the meter lamps fuse-style? Those are very easy to replace just use needle-nose pliers to pull out the old one and put in the new one.
You guys would probably love the dq-20's
I have a pair of DQ-20s hooked up to my Yamaha CR-1020. I also have an Infiniti Sub hooked up for the bottom end. Sounds great. The highs and mids on the DQ-20 are EXCELLENT. Hope to get a higher power amp as the Dahlquists LOVE power.
Take them apart and check your woofer surrounds. They're probably dry rotted. I sent them in to Regnar years ago to be re-foamed and when I got them back no need for a sub. Bass is excellent.
The problem is they are in a big basement and the space is too big for them. I'm not sure.if Regnar is still in business and while the surrounds are still ok I've plenty of experience dojng them myself. Rick Cobb has surrounds for them. They are the same as the Advent surrounds.
That's funny, I'm getting rid of my Kenwood kr-7600, same wattage as the Yamaha, because there's too much bass. Maybe check out a 7600 or if you can find one a 9600 Kenwood. They have very nice highs and warm midrange, but the bass is just too much for me.
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