Mike Reed
21-02-2010, 12:45
Having a long-overdue clearout. Some of this stuff dates back to the sixties.
GOODMAN'S MIDAX 650, boxed (believed unused). Mid-range horn speaker
(from when I had Audiom woofers, Midax, and Trebax tweeters in cabs)
RIBBON MIC Film Industries Ltd. Type M8 boxed, No info on this one, but
must have used it in my open reel days.
MIC Grampian DP4/X 2000 ohm with 5 pin. Again, no info.
MIC Beter Dynamic M550 3 pin "
GOODMANS attenuators (two of them) 0.12 db believed unused
RKR 'BEASTS' Mains leads 5 feet long with Wattgate 320i IEC (two of them).
These are made from woven 6mm stranded copper, and are REALLY
chunky
RUSS ANDREWS 'YELLO's (original) 1.5 m long (5 of these) mains leads
5 of these,. 3 are as they came; 2 have had the 13 amp. plug
taken off, but can be easily reconnected. All boxed. 3 x £25; 2x £20 or
£100 the lot
TARGET three tier table, black, with wooden shelves, spikes. £30 maybe?
ARCAM DELTA 150 TV tuner. The best such ever made. Boxed with remote
Shall endeavour to get photos, though easier for me to email them to interested parties.
Email: mike.a.reed@googlemail.com
GOODMAN'S MIDAX 650, boxed (believed unused). Mid-range horn speaker
(from when I had Audiom woofers, Midax, and Trebax tweeters in cabs)
RIBBON MIC Film Industries Ltd. Type M8 boxed, No info on this one, but
must have used it in my open reel days.
MIC Grampian DP4/X 2000 ohm with 5 pin. Again, no info.
MIC Beter Dynamic M550 3 pin "
GOODMANS attenuators (two of them) 0.12 db believed unused
RKR 'BEASTS' Mains leads 5 feet long with Wattgate 320i IEC (two of them).
These are made from woven 6mm stranded copper, and are REALLY
chunky
RUSS ANDREWS 'YELLO's (original) 1.5 m long (5 of these) mains leads
5 of these,. 3 are as they came; 2 have had the 13 amp. plug
taken off, but can be easily reconnected. All boxed. 3 x £25; 2x £20 or
£100 the lot
TARGET three tier table, black, with wooden shelves, spikes. £30 maybe?
ARCAM DELTA 150 TV tuner. The best such ever made. Boxed with remote
Shall endeavour to get photos, though easier for me to email them to interested parties.
Email: mike.a.reed@googlemail.com