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Thread: IC: Tannoy Eaton (the vintage ones)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elephantears View Post
    It's worth mentioning that these have great potential for being subtly transformed by Paul Coupe (RFC); he worked wonders with mine.
    Agree Paul knows his Tannoys, it was my intention to get Paul to work his magic on my Eatons, but a house move meant they wouldn't work in the very small room. ��

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    Still available.
    why is nothing ever simple?

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    SOLD
    Last edited by gerlando; 30-11-2019 at 06:45.
    why is nothing ever simple?

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    Dear Mauro I suppose you must have sold your tannoy Eaton’s by now but I am new to forum not sure how things work yet. If you have not sold then I am interested. Matthew

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattH View Post
    Dear Mauro I suppose you must have sold your tannoy Eaton’s by now but I am new to forum not sure how things work yet. If you have not sold then I am interested. Matthew
    Sorry Matthew, sold long time ago now.

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    why is nothing ever simple?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elephantears View Post
    They look like they are in very nice condition. I like mine a lot. It's worth mentioning that these have great potential for being subtly transformed by Paul Coupe (RFC); he worked wonders with mine and they suit me far better than the Harbeth SHL5Plus I had previously. They've even helped me recover from selling my ESL63s.
    hello mate,
    I'm thinking of selling my esl 63's as they are too big for my room but I love the mids, are these comparative in mid range? I'd be looking to put them on the end of a NAIT 1 and LP12

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    haha just seen the end of the thread

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