I rebuilt my Cerwin Vega D-9s last year. I'm looking for a monster receiver, mine is only 120 wpc. That will drive them up pretty good. Still have my lps and a Sherwood linear turntable.
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I rebuilt my Cerwin Vega D-9s last year. I'm looking for a monster receiver, mine is only 120 wpc. That will drive them up pretty good. Still have my lps and a Sherwood linear turntable.
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I've got my 60 hours in this week. The pins are energized and the Cerwin Vegas are relocating objects on the bar top. Late 70's punk at the moment..... Bring on the weekend
Enjoy. Sputnik
Quoted from Evets:I will add that the D-5 is one of the better/higher end models, if I remember correctly. I think D-7 was top of the line.
It might have been the D-9. Still got the pair I bought in the early 80's.
The speakers I have refoamed the kits came from Simply Speakers. The instructions are good and it has always been an easy fix.
8 track, at one time that was all there was. I had a Realistic 8 track recorder to copy my L.P.s. Cause back then factory car stereos and speakers sucked.
Put in you own system and burn some 8 tracks. In disco hell days radio was bad also.
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