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As the estate agents say - location, location, location.
I don't suppose you are heading west at all, Geoff?
I'm in Glos GL17, the Ross on Wye to Monmouth area, and would be happy to meet part way. But not worth the long haul to get to you.
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Not at the moment I'm afraid Jerry. I do travel with work now and then though, so I can let you know if I end up heading that way and they're still here.
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I'm DAVID.
I have had the good fortune to recently locate a pair of these in my50 cu metre room. I love them big open detailed accurate sound and when given grunt size amperes lovely acoustic and electric bass . Heavy and big with high quality Xovers .Mine needed 17 inch open stands . Well worth travelling miles to own. I've heard many speakers since 1960 and IMO to get their sound quality obtained from todays models would involve a spend of around £1500 likely more. ( perhaps a biggish Spendor might compare) happy with valves too.
My audible range 20hz to 10Khz Yours?
I echo the above comments, these are really nice speakers and sound great, bargain really!
Still available.
I have a set of DM2a (the version with adjustable high frequency response knob on the back).
Oddly someone has replaced the original midrange drivers with KEF B200 (type unknown as I have never taken them out).
I have to say that I really like the sound of them, very clear and yet smooth with it. Low mids and bass are superb.
The sound has less of a "vintage" tinge than others of the era I own.
A great bargain in the hi-fi world these days. Often surprised at how little they seem to be sold for but I suppose their looks are against them.
Can't imagine there is much to compete in the areas they excel in for £100!