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Thread: Classic B&W DM70 / Model 70 speakers

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    Join Date: May 2016

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    Default Classic B&W DM70 / Model 70 speakers

    Having a bit of a clear out (not my idea though!!)

    Very nice condition pair of Model 70's with 13" bass driver to 400Hz and electrostatic panel covering the rest of the frequency range.

    Have been fitted with 8 Ohm Leak Sandwich drivers which is a big improvement over the stock items (more control but just as deep)

    Will come with original bass drivers as well although they will need new surrounds before use.

    See second picture for small bit of missing veneer.

    If I had space to store them i would keep them but that is not the case.

    £800 ovno Now £700

    Collection IP23

    Cheers

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    Lovely - I prefer the classical look of the DM70s over the DM70Cs. Good luck with the sale.
    Barry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    Lovely - I prefer the classical look of the DM70s over the DM70Cs. Good luck with the sale.
    Thanks for the good wishes, although if I was going to keep them myself then I would remove the 'gold carpet' bass cabinet cover material and replace with something else.

    I have continentals as well

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    Happy to bubble wrap and ship on a pallet if that helps.

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    Wow.

    They deserve a Big Pic.

    GLWTS

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    Cheers, how do you do the big picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by omsoc View Post
    Cheers, how do you do the big picture?
    Save the photo. Resize using an image editor, then repost at the desired size with an image hosting service. (well at least, that's how I do it )
    It is impossible for anything digital to sound analogue, because it isn't analogue!

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    Double click on the attachment to get the enlarged image, then click on the enlargement and select 'Properties'. Swipe across the url and then 'Copy'. Thus: http://theartofsound.net/forum/attac...4&d=1493727789

    Then preceed the url with '[img]' and terminate it with '[/url]'.

    Barry

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    Quote Originally Posted by omsoc View Post
    Cheers, how do you do the big picture?
    From the above there are a few ways to do this, it seems.

    I right clicked on your photo (when it was enlarged), click on 'copy image address' and then paste that and surround it with square bracketed img /img.
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    Thank you both

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