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Saturday, March 19, 2022

Marsland Canadian 1200 Full Range Speakers

Today a super rare pair of 12" full range speakers were listed on a local classified site. These Marsland Canadian 1200 speakers.

I did a Google search on Marsland speakers and the only vintage ones that populate are the Imperial 1200 speakers,with a bell dome cover on the magnet.

Without a doubt, these Marsland speakers that were made in Waterloo Ontario, same place as some of my vintage Electrohome gear, are built to a quality standard that is rarely seen.

These have a huge cast basket with what I think is an Alnico magnet behind the magnet cover, I say this because if it was a ferrite magnet it would not sport the cover. The cover for the magnet seems machine made and precisely fitted.








I managed a small audition just propped up against the Audio Nirvana Baffles and was blown away by how great they sound. I feel these are best suited to a Single Ended Tube amp, as my push/pull sound flat with them.

I do not know much about Marsland and these speakers in particular as there is not much information out there on them. If you come across this post and have some knowledge, shoot me a message.

I will have to make special baffles for these as the basket profile does not fit the test baffles I have.

 


Monday, February 7, 2022

Yamaha CR-800 with Philips 22RH480 Speakers

 A kind reader wished to share his set up with me, it is a nice Yamaha CR-800 receiver matched with a pair of Philips 22RH480 speakers. A very nice set up in my opinion. I am grateful in any way that I have helped audio enthusiast pick and choose what might come available in the local used market.


Enjoy this Youtube link of his set up.




Wednesday, November 24, 2021

This Blogger expression of gratitude

I would like to say thank you to the readers who stumble upon this blog and read my stereo ramblings! I have had a few heart felt emails and comments in regards to the value that others see in my musings about vintage audio.

I was originally inspired for this blog by Lloyd Naftolin's Seventies Stereo Blog. I wanted to add extra elements of repair walk through processes where I could. 

It has been fun to have all the stereo gear come and go, lots of late night listening sessions, and lots of great enthusiast that I met buying and selling gear.

Thank you for stopping by and I am grateful that I can help you discover your own stereo journey.

David


Sunday, October 31, 2021

Zenith 5L29 Single Ended Tube Amp

 

Winter is coming and I finally got around to doing a bit of work on this Zenith 5L29 single ended pentode tube amp. I won this on Ebay about a year ago and it sat in storage. I finally have the time and space to work on tube amps again. 

This little guy is probably maxed out around 5-6 watts per channel. This unit comes with bass, treble, bass boost and volume. It runs two EL84, 12AX7 and a 6FQ7 with 5Y3 rectifier.




So far I just added the speaker terminals along with new RCA input jacks and CL90 inrush current limiter to bring the voltage down a bit from the wall socket. No cap work has been done on it yet.

This is a great little single ended unit and sounds great in my office with a not very efficient pair of Monitor Audio MA-9 speakers.

These are worthy little amp if you can pick one up, super easy to get up and running as a stand alone amp.

November 3, A little update, this little amp sounds fantastic and has really grown on me. I do not use the Bass Boost switch as it takes away the detail of this amp, I may just rewire this circuit out of the amp period.

Loving this amp, what more can I say.....


Saturday, October 2, 2021

Pioneer SX-3700 Receiver

 

Fun, this Pioneer SX-3700 receiver showed up for me this week, the last of the silver faced Pioneer before the full digital champagne series that followed.

This SX-3700 was rated at 45WPC and had a mix of digital and analog tuning, best of all it had the Fluroscan meters so you could watch your music as you listened to it, as was all the rage in the late 70's and early 80's receivers.

 This unit is in pretty good shape over all and is missing the original on/off power switch knob. I had an older spare Harman/Kardon one kicking about and stuck it on. 

Nice sounding unit for a solid state receiver and if you search the audio threads some think it was better sounding than the generation proceeding this one. I have been noticing these silver faced units are fetching a premium these days.

I will probably keep it in rotation for a bit and let it go to a new owner. Let me know if anyone is interested.








 


Sunday, July 11, 2021

Boston Acoustic A150 Speakers

 Finally, I get to show case these speakers and have a listen to them in a nice new big space.


I picked these up pre Covid days and they sat in storage for a long time, I got around to re foaming the woofers in the spring and now I get a chance to listen to them.






A very nice sounding speaker that I am running off the Single Ended tube amp. The bass is nice and deep with no sloppiness, with a mid range driver the mids are clear, the dome tweeter takes care of the rest. Not as nice as lets say a Braun or NAD three way but a very pleasant speaker.

This pair has immaculate cabinets and grills that perfect. I always liked how flat and thin these speakers are. Very nice vintage speakers that are well worth searching out.


Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Monitor Audio MA9 Speakers

I picked up this pair of Monitor Audio MA9 speakers over a year ago and just got them up and running again.

 





 

There is a back story to these speakers that needed to be addressed. One the previous owner seemed to have driven these speakers beyond there output and basically burnt the voice coil on one of the Dalesford woofers, it had a crackling sound.

The closest speaker I could find with the parameters is a pair of Visaton WS-17E woofers, these are also the closest to the same basket shape of the original Dalesford woofers. The mounting holes were just off by millimetres and a small amount of filing was needed to get them installed.

 


 Another issue I found was a cold solder on the crossover which I re flowed with solder.

Another issue was the cabinets needed a good sanding as these speakers are a beautiful wood veneer that you do not find as much these days.

The sanding went smoothly and I added Circa 1850 Terra Nova NaturOil to the veneer and did these ever turn out nice.





 



I am now enjoying these speakers and I am blown away by how nice my first introduction into Monitor Audio products, even if this pair is from 1979.

I find the Visaton woofers sound super nice and the Seas tweeters are superb. This is a great bookshelf speaker, imaging is great and bass is nice and full for a small enclosure