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    klipsch both ways

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    I have always like klipsch.
    I had a pair of DCM Time Windows they were nice, with a open spacious sound. I like a sub woofer with most anything.

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    I don't know too much about the newer stuff SVL, but when it comes to old school I'm a big fan of Bose and JBL. I've got a set of Bose 901 series II and a set of series IV. I actually prefer the series II. I also have a set of JBL L100 Century speakers circa 1970 that in my opinion are still the best sounding speakers I've ever owned.
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    Hey Sunvalley , I share your interest in those high
    end audio tones of yesteryear .. love Klipsch , a set of Lascallas with sufficient power is a beautiful experience , Pioneer speakers from the late 70's are very cool sounding . and JBL'S are awesome as well , lots to choose from, the market for vintage audio is realy heating up , check out ebay under vintage electronics , old Marantz's bring real big dollars these days and good quality reel to reels and high end turntables are getting expensive . Even vynil has made a resurgence , how cool is that. good luck with the hunt ....6S9L
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