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Old 11-04-2012, 01:01 AM
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Hope no one thinks I'm have a problem with hording gear.

Living room
NLA, A-100's, Klipsch KG-2's, Velodyne VX-806

Bedroom
AR-2ax

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Polk 12B's and B&W CDM-1's

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Bozak LS-250's


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Allison Six's


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EPI M60's

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ANTHONY GALLO ACOUSTICS MPS 150 2 Necleus Speakers



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How do you like those Gallos?

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Old 11-04-2012, 05:58 AM
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DJ is a talented guy. He makes some stone plinths for TTs that are very cool!
Nice kabuki on the Pioneers, man. You know I couldn't let that one go by...
I was actually very pleasantly surprised by these. They are the generation after the HPM series. While they don't reach super deep in the bass department, they have enough to make them an enjoyable listen, and they have a mid and top end transparency that I never expected. For the price I paid, and the fact that I got them from a fellow AK'er who took great care of them, it was hard to turn down. They spend most of their time with TV, DVD/Netflix moves, and for that, they are absolutely perfect.
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Old 11-04-2012, 06:50 AM
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Rest of the house;

Bedroom Yamaha CR-2040 & K-1000 cassette, NS-670 speakers
Onkyo CDP, Pioneer PL-88fs TT

FamilyRoom Yamaha CR-2020, Panasonic DVD recorder, Sony DVD + VCR. Sony 32" HDTV Polk Monitors 7Bs

Shop Yamaha CR-800, K-850 cassette, Pioneer PL44fs TT Polk Monitor 10Bs
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Old 11-04-2012, 05:49 PM
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How do you like those Gallos?

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They are FKN fantastic speakers. Just hope someday to be able to get the bigger ones.

Here is a link to the thread with some pictures of them in use at my son's wedding back a few years ago. They were the only speakers need in the reception. People could not believe the sound out of such a small setup.


http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/sho...ighlight=gallo




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Old 11-04-2012, 06:08 PM
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Almost bought a set of the larger 3-way funny looking floor standers several years back. I wish I had, 'cuz now I can't afford them.

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Old 11-04-2012, 06:28 PM
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Good to see another Econowave fan. Can't claim to have built mine: that honor goes to Dennis Nagle (dnagle on AK). He got ahold of a pair of Heil AMT-1's and converted them into Econowaves. They sound mighty fine.
Hi Whell, Got a link to the eWave build by DJNagle or a pic?
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Old 11-04-2012, 06:31 PM
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They are FKN fantastic speakers. Just hope someday to be able to get the bigger ones.

Here is a link to the thread with some pictures of them in use at my son's wedding back a few years ago. They were the only speakers need in the reception. People could not believe the sound out of such a small setup.


http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/sho...ighlight=gallo




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Wild little orb speakers. OT but the building in your pics appears to be redwood framed and sided? Is so or just aging? Regards, Bob
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Old 11-05-2012, 09:22 AM
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Almost bought a set of the larger 3-way funny looking floor standers several years back. I wish I had, 'cuz now I can't afford them.

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I couldn't tell from the pictures in CL what was in the group of gear. But for the price I went and picked it all up. The group included two black faced modern Marantz receivers along with three of the small speakers and the subwoofer and amp.

Add just said stereo equipment for sale. Some young kid was listing it for his Aunt going through a divorce, she had to give the money to the husband. So she just wanted it gone.

The wife took one look at it and said .."want some help loading it?"










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Wild little orb speakers. OT but the building in your pics appears to be redwood framed and sided? Is so or just aging? Regards, Bob


It was the very old club house at a local park we were throwing a wedding and reception at for my oldest son. Probably just pine with a stain sealer or even given the age a shellac or varnish.





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