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Klipsch Forte II Speaker Ad, 1989, 2 pages, Article, Info and Specs

End: 25.02. 2024 15:11:09 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 9.2 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 145595721354
  • Seller: effgjm (22091|98.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Olmsted Falls, Ohio USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 3,0 EUR
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  • Description

    This is a reprint of an Audio Advertisement from 1989! The picture is of the actual item, Mint Condition! Very rare and hard to find! A piece of Audio History! I have THOUSANDS more Ads and Reviews on my Ebay Store. Email with ANY questions, THANKS! -Search for any brand you like on the left side in my Store Search bar. I have almost every popular Audio brand! -Each Page is 8.5 by 11 -Shipping is $3 in the USA and $6 ANYWHERE else, I ship WORLDWIDE! Each additional item is only $1 more to ship! -As always, your satisfaction is GUARANTEED at Electronics Archives! If you are unhappy with any purchase, email and I will get you a resolution or a refund! -Email me with any questions, I put 10-20 new Ads and Brochures on my site EVERY DAY! THANK YOU! Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Klipsch Forte II Speaker Ad, 1989, 2 pages, Article, Info and Specs

End: 05.02. 2024 12:55:11 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 9.21 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 145573095709
  • Seller: effgjm (22071|98.9%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Olmsted Falls, Ohio USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 3,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    This is a reprint of an Audio Advertisement from 1989! The picture is of the actual item, Mint Condition! Very rare and hard to find! A piece of Audio History! I have THOUSANDS more Ads and Reviews on my Ebay Store. Email with ANY questions, THANKS! -Search for any brand you like on the left side in my Store Search bar. I have almost every popular Audio brand! -Each Page is 8.5 by 11 -Shipping is $3 in the USA and $6 ANYWHERE else, I ship WORLDWIDE! Each additional item is only $1 more to ship! -As always, your satisfaction is GUARANTEED at Electronics Archives! If you are unhappy with any purchase, email and I will get you a resolution or a refund! -Email me with any questions, I put 10-20 new Ads and Brochures on my site EVERY DAY! THANK YOU! Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Axxess Forté 3 / AudioGroupDanemark (Borresen, Aavik, Ansuz), + Ansuz Darkz C2T

End: 01.02. 2024 17:26:43 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 6600.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186260997244
  • Seller: z1280r (1331|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Remseck Am Neckar Deutschland
  • Ships to: EuropeanUnion
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Axxess Forté 3 / AudioGroupDanemark (Borresen, Aavik, Ansuz), + Ansuz Darkz C2TAchtung Hinweis: Ich bitte zu berücksichtigen, dass ich kein Händler, sondern Privatperson bin in dessen Haushalt Frau, Kind, Norwegische Waldkatzen und ein Mini-Aussi lebt. Das neue EU-Recht schreibt jedoch vor, dass nun auch Privatleute eine Garantie von einem Jahr und Umtauschrecht auf alle Produkte geben müssen, es sei denn, dass sie dies ausschließen. Die Angaben zu dieser Artikel-Beschreibung wurden von mir wahrheitsgemäß nach bestem Wissen und Gewissen gemacht. Ich übernehme und gebe keine Garantie, Rücknahme oder Nachbesserung. Ferner sind Sie im Gegensatz zum neuen Verbraucherschutzgesetz als Käufer damit einverstanden, keinen Gebrauch vom neuen Garantie-Gesetz zu machen. Hallo zusammen,biete hier aus Dezember 2023 meinen im Deutschen Fachhandel erworbenen High-End Modell Axxess Forté 3 - (aus dem Hause Borresen, Aavik, Ansuz) OVP und Rechnung sind natürlich vorhanden, ich möchte einen Schritt weiter nach Oben machen! ;-)Versand /Abholung möglich!

Forte Audio 2 Preamp - Class A Preamplifier Without Outboard Power

End: 24.01. 2024 17:20:56 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 440.98 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 225962555259
  • Seller: chestemckinzi-0 (502|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: East Wenatchee, Washington USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 35,0 EUR
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  • Description

    Fully Functional Preamplifier. In very good condition. The volume and selection controls are dirty so that is why I am selling as is.

Klipsch Forte 2 grill cover ( pair)

End: 10.01. 2024 01:33:01 on Wednesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 161.97 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 276068030391
  • Seller: misscaro1975-8 (407|95.9%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: San Jose, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Klipsch Forte 2 grill covers ( pair).It has been removed from Klipsch Forte 2 speakers broken box.

Forte Audio Amp #3, Pre-Amp #2 and FT 11 Tuner, 3 items

End: 27.11. 2023 16:35:33 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 899.0 USD FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 23:28:46
  • Item number: 235272523451
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Orange,CT,USA USA
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: 0,0 USD
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  • Description

    Forte Audio Amp #3, Pre-Amp #2, and FT 11 Tuner. All 3 items are in excellent condition. They play like new.

Klipsch Forte Speaker Ad, Specs, Info, Article, 2 pgs, Legendary Speaker Ad

End: 21.11. 2023 14:36:28 on Tuesday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 8.24 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 145378003433
  • Seller: effgjm (22388|98.8%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Olmsted Falls, Ohio USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 3,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    This is a reprint of an Audio Advertisement from 1984! The picture is of the actual item, Mint Condition! Very rare and hard to find! A piece of Audio History! I have THOUSANDS more Ads and Reviews on my Ebay Store. Email with ANY questions, THANKS! -Search for any brand you like on the left side in my Store Search bar. I have almost every popular Audio brand! -Each Page is 8.5 by 11 -Shipping is $3 in the USA and $6 ANYWHERE else, I ship WORLDWIDE! Each additional item is only $1 more to ship! -As always, your satisfaction is GUARANTEED at Electronics Archives! If you are unhappy with any purchase, email and I will get you a resolution or a refund! -Email me with any questions, I put 10-20 new Ads and Brochures on my site EVERY DAY! THANK YOU! Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Lot of 2 Klipsch Forte II Crossover ( 3 way )

End: 18.11. 2023 18:19:28 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 149.0 USD FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 22:32:8
  • Item number: 134772436444
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Danvers,MA,USA USA
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: 12,0 USD
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  • Description

    Perfect working condition Continental USA shipping only

Klipsch K-53K Midrange Driver + K-701 Horn Speaker. Heresy, Forte READ KP-250

End: 09.11. 2023 01:12:21 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 110.51 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 166405048430
  • Seller: dragonswingfarm (1201|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Berea, Kentucky USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    This listing is for a pair of the Mid RangeK-53-K Drivers with Horns NOTE THAT ONE DRIVER IS BAD.LISTING INCLUDES ONE GOOD DRIVER, ONE BAD DRIVER,AND TWO HORNS WITH ORIGINAL GASKETS. These were taken from a set of the KP-250 speakers.The bad driver is sold AS IS: For Repairs or Parts Only. Please look very carefully at the photos for an idea of condition and appearance. Please ask if you have any questions or need more photos.

Klipsch Forte Speaker Review,1985, 2 pages, II, HORNS!

End: 03.11. 2023 14:21:43 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 7.99 USD FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 21:24:11
  • Item number: 166360632398
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Olmsted Falls,OH,USA USA
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: 3,0 USD
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    This is a reprint of the Stereo Review test done in 1985. A legendary speaker, still sought after today , 25 years after its debut! a 3 way system with a passive radiator design, it is classic Klipsch! 2 pages of RARE information with the full test, specs, comments and abilities of the great Forte! They run it through the usual tests and really like its sound quality in the comments section. You will not be dissapointed by this review. -This is a an exact re-print of a classic Audio Advertisement. -Each page is 8.5 by 11 -Shipping is $3 in the USA and $6 ANYWHERE else, I ship WORLDWIDE! Each additional item is only $1 more to ship! -As always, your satisfaction is GUARANTEED at Electronics Archives! If you are unhappy with any purchase, email and I will get you a resolution or a refund! -Email me with any questions, I put 10-20 new Ads and Brochures on my site EVERY DAY! THANK YOU! Powered by eBay Turbo ListerThe free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

TRANSFO TORIQUE FORTE PUISSANCE 1400VA PRIM 2X110V / 10 AMPERES POUR AMPLI HIFI

End: 02.11. 2023 16:25:31 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 80.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 30T 23:55:27
  • Item number: 186104509514
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Frankreich Frankreich
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: 42,0 EUR
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  • Description

    TRANSFO TORIQUE FORTE PUISSANCE 1400VA PRIM 2X110V / 10 AMPERES POUR AMPLI HIFI- Gros transformateur torique pour ampli - Transfo doccasion , en excellent état , Fonctionne parfaitement - Primaire : 2 x 110 volts- Sec : 60 volts - 8.3 A- Sec : 60 volts - 8.3 A- Sec ecran- 10 Amperes- 1400 VA - Poids : 7.5 kilos - Le transfo provient dun gros amplis de puissance des années 80 - Le prix est pour 1 transfo - Jai 3 transformateurs en stock - Envoi soigné et bien protégé. - Envoi France : 24 euros - Envoi Union Européenne : 42 euros - Pour un envoi hors Union Européenne me contacter pour le tarif

Klipsch Original K-79-K Tweeter Driver + Horns Speaker Heresy, Forte READ KP-250

End: 30.10. 2023 11:48:40 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 92.09 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 166405054913
  • Seller: dragonswingfarm (1201|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Berea, Kentucky USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    This listing is for a pair of TweetersK-79-K Drivers with Horns NOTE THAT ONE DRIVER IS BAD.LISTING INCLUDES ONE GOOD DRIVER, ONE BAD DRIVER,AND TWO HORNS WITH ORIGINAL GASKETS. These were taken from a set of the KP-250 speakers.The bad driver is sold AS IS: For Repairs or Parts Only. Please look very carefully at the photos for an idea of condition and appearance. Please ask if you have any questions or need more photos.

Klipsch Forte Woofer K-23-K Speaker. 100% Original Excellent Condition.

End: 29.10. 2023 01:07:38 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 149.0 USD FESTPREIS
  • Status: 29T 20:24:54
  • Item number: 305167791794
  • Seller: (|%)
  • Seller information:
  • Item location: Charlotte,NC,USA USA
  • Ships to:
  • Shipping: USD
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Original factory Klipsch K-23-K woofer in perfect working condition, guaranteed. This was pulled from a Klipsch Forte I and is in like new condition. Comes with 8 mounting screws. Nothing more I can say except its a wonderful sounding original factory Klipsch speaker. Usually shipped the same day of purchase, always within 24 hours of cleared payment. Please check my feedback and buy with confidence. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask, my name is Mark.

2017 2018 Kia Forte5 Forte 5 Rear View Backup Camera 95760-A7BA0 OEM

End: 28.10. 2023 05:05:46 on Saturday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 94.35 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 6T 4:36:19
  • Item number: 394773477752
  • Seller: sale_c (809|99.1%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Sacramento, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 20,29 EUR
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  • Description

    2017 2018 Kia Forte5 Forte 5 Rear View Backup Camera 95760-A7BA0 OEM Part number: 95760-A7BA0 In excellent condition Fast shipping

Audience Forte F3 PowerChord Power Cable; 1.75m AC Cord (1/2)

End: 27.10. 2023 01:17:08 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 141.39 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: 7T 34:59
  • Item number: 334927281091
  • Seller: tmraudio (12502|100.0%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Erie, Colorado USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 11,99 EUR
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  • Description

    The worlds largest online retailer of pre-owned audio Product DescriptionWho we areWhat we doOur ProcessOur Policies Audience Forte F3 PowerChord Power Cable; 1.75m AC Cord (1/2) Product SKU: 51533 Age: Unknown Tobacco Exposure: No MSRP: $195 Length / Termination: 1.75m / C13 # of Owners: 1 Service History: None Cosmetic Description: Very good condition with minimal visible cosmetic wear including a few minor scuffs along the length of the cable. This item looks like new from just a few feet away. Youll have to examine very closely to find any signs of wear. What is Included: Power cable, Factory packaging Other Notes: The forte f3 powerChord is an entry level priced high performance powerChord. Over 20 years of Audience high performance powerChord DNA technology is embedded in the forte f3. The forte f3 powerChord provides end users with an extremely affordable product with unbeatable performance, far beyond its price range. The forte f3 powerChord is a high current 10 AWG design made with high purity stranded copper wire so it is flexible and user friendly. It’s geometry is a proprietary design that rejects noise while balancing energy flow for lowest eddy current resistance. The brass contacts have been cryogenically treated at the Audience cryogenic laboratory. - Audience Functional Notes: Operational condition of this item is excellent, fully tested and no issues found. Shipping: Cost to ship this item within the contiguous United States is a flat rate of $12- including packaging and insurance. For all other locations including Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Alaska, please request a quote prior to purchase. Items with factory packaging will be double boxed. When factory packaging not available re-usable shipping box with custom injected-foam mold will be used. (for all items over 10 lbs). Note that all items valued over $750 will require a signature upon delivery. Your online source for the best value in new and used audio gear. Visit us online to Buy / Sell / Trade / Consign The Music Room is the largest online retailer of pre-owned HiFi equipment in the world. Headquartered in beautiful Boulder Colorado, The Music Room is a team of 17 strong (and growing) music lovers - all dedicated to one singular mission: delivering the very best online shopping experience in the audio industry - period. We specialize in well-cared for, previously used gear because that is what we are passionate about. We feel that there is nothing more fulfilling than creating a high-performance system on a budget with carefully selected used components, speakers and cables. Our program is safe, secure, fast, fair, hassle-free and highly effective. Visit us online to Buy / Sell / Trade / Consign Buy: Are you looking to get a fair price for your used home audio equipment without all the hassles, headaches, risks and fees? We will appraise your equipment and make you a quick, easy, fair cash offer. Just fill out our “get a quote” form on our homepage to start the process. Sell: We sell in multiple online venues with many (but not all) of our products available in our eBay store. Everything is quality-assured and backed by our best-in-class, satisfaction-guaranteed return policy. Trade: Make your budget go further with a generous trade-in allowance. Let us know what you have available, and we’ll get you the best possible trade-in allowance. We can even assist with shipping & logistics from anywhere in the USA. Just fill out our “get a quote” form on our homepage to start the process. Consign: We offer a hassle-free way for individuals and businesses to liquidate used gear. We’ll handle every step of the process from shipping to appraisals, customer service, fulfillment, and returns: Industry-low rates with no hidden fees Leverage our world-class reputation and get exposure in multiple sales venues - putting your product in front of over 570k monthly shoppers. Our program is Safe, Secure, Fast, Fair, Hassle-Free and Highly Effective. With 100% feedback ratings in every venue in which we sell, you can rest assured that we’ve got your back. Visit us online to Buy / Sell / Trade / Consign Quality Assurance: We offer 15-20 new product listings for sale daily. Each product undergoes an extremely rigorous quality-assurance and listening session by one of our qualified technicians. We understand that buying used audio equipment can be rife with uncertainty and unexpected headaches. Our quality assurance program is informed by a knowledge-base built through delivering over 30,000 used audio products to satisfied customers. We promise to deliver your product in good working order - exactly as described 100% of the time. Support: We don’t just make promises. We stand behind them - your satisfaction is guaranteed. Our support team is ready to help you with any questions you might have before and after the sale. Value: In the never-ending pursuit of high performance, it’s important to stretch your limited budget as far as possible. Used equipment sells for a fraction of new prices, and with a partner like The Music Room you can upgrade any time you like and get most of your money back. There’s simply no better way to maximize a limited audio budget. Packaging: We’ve invested thousands of dollars and countless hours into mastering our state-of-the-art packaging process. Our custom foam-in-place packaging system allows us to safely package almost any item regardless of irregular shapes or sizes. Most importantly, this system provides our customers with a re-usable shipping box which increases the resale value of the product and provides a shipping method for easy, secure returns. Be seen by over 70,000 monthly visitors. Visit us online to Buy / Sell / Trade / Consign Payment: Prompt payment is expected. Paypal is preferred but all forms of payment are accepted. Unpaid item case will be opened after 3 days if no payment received. Shipping Times: Most Domestic orders ship within 1 business day of purchase. For International orders or freight shipments, please allow 2-3 business days. In all cases, tracking information will be emailed to you at the moment the shipping label is created. If you cant find it or have other questions about shipping & logistics, please contact us. Shipping Costs: Flat rate shipping costs are applicable within the contiguous 48 States (USA). These rates are clearly posted on each product page. For an International or custom quote (including Hawaii, PR, AK) please contact us. Returns: Every purchase made on eBay carries a 30-day, satisfaction-guaranteed return policy. If youre not happy with your purchase for any reason or if youve simply changed your mind... no problem. Simply ship it back for a full refund or exchange (minus S&H costs). If you have received an item that is defective in some way, we will make it right. Let us know - we will pay for return shipping and repair the item or refund 100% of your original purchase price.

Klipsch Forte Speaker Ad, Specs, Info, Article, 2 pgs, Legendary Speaker Ad

End: 19.10. 2023 18:25:33 on Thursday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 8.23 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 145352329540
  • Seller: effgjm (22379|98.8%)
  • Seller information: Commercial (with base shop)
  • Item location: Olmsted Falls, Ohio USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 3,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    This is a reprint of an Audio Advertisement from 1984! The picture is of the actual item, Mint Condition! Very rare and hard to find! A piece of Audio History! I have THOUSANDS more Ads and Reviews on my Ebay Store. Email with ANY questions, THANKS! -Search for any brand you like on the left side in my Store Search bar. I have almost every popular Audio brand! -Each Page is 8.5 by 11 -Shipping is $3 in the USA and $6 ANYWHERE else, I ship WORLDWIDE! Each additional item is only $1 more to ship! -As always, your satisfaction is GUARANTEED at Electronics Archives! If you are unhappy with any purchase, email and I will get you a resolution or a refund! -Email me with any questions, I put 10-20 new Ads and Brochures on my site EVERY DAY! THANK YOU! Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Forte Audio Model 2 Class A Preamplifier w/ Power Supply - GREAT COND & TESTED

End: 16.10. 2023 19:20:36 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 541.46 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 186063294857
  • Seller: xpresssales (284|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Salina, Kansas USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: 29,99 EUR
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  • Description

    Forte Audio Model 2 Class A Preamplifier with Power Supply. Fully tested by hooking up to receiver. In great condition (see pictures). Ships safely within two business days. Signature required on delivery. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you!

TRANSFO TORIQUE FORTE PUISSANCE 1400VA PRIM 2X110V / 10 AMPERES POUR AMPLI HIFI

End: 02.10. 2023 16:04:34 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 80.0 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 186059041969
  • Seller: limalau3 (287|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Marseille Frankreich
  • Ships to: EuropeanUnion
  • Shipping: 42,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    - Gros transformateur torique pour ampli - Transfo doccasion , en excellent état , Fonctionne parfaitement - Primaire : 2 x 110 volts- Sec : 60 volts - 8.3 A- Sec : 60 volts - 8.3 A- Sec ecran- 10 Amperes- 1400 VA - Poids : 7.5 kilos - Le transfo provient dun gros amplis de puissance des années 80 - Le prix est pour 1 transfo - Jai 3 transformateurs en stock - Envoi soigné et bien protégé. - Envoi France : 24 euros - Envoi Union Européenne : 42 euros - Pour un envoi hors Union Européenne me contacter pour le tarif

Lot of 2 Klipsch Forte II Crossover ( 3 way )

End: 22.09. 2023 04:03:36 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 138.05 EUR Auktion
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 276048152029
  • Bids: 2
  • Seller: misscaro1975-8 (368|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: San Jose, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Lot of 2 Klipsch Forte II Crossover ( 3 way )TESTED , WORKING.

Technics SC-C70MK2 OTTAVA forte High Resolution Hi-Fi Chromecast AirPlay -Silver

End: 18.09. 2023 17:29:49 on Monday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 744.77 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 256109514503
  • Seller: cm_turbo (3217|99.3%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: Weymouth, Dorset Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
  • Shipping: 0,0 EUR
  • on EBAY
  • Description

    Technics SC-C70MK2 OTTAVA forte High Resolution Hi-Fi Chromecast AirPlay -Silver. Comes with remote and instruction manual Immaculate used condition Immerse yourself in a true-to-life music experience with Technics’ upgraded SC-C70MK2 premium wireless compact speaker system. High quality acoustic technology has been engineered to deliver faithful sound reproduction, while the Space Tune feature enhances the listening experience depending on its position in the room. With built-in Chromecast and Apple Airplay 2, you can experience a broad selection of streaming services, and it works with other Google Assistant devices for simple voice control too. Control it from your smart device with the convenience of the Technics Audio Center app (available on iOS and Android). This MK2 version continues the supremely stylish design of the original C70, with a suite of audio upgrades. Remastered sound An 8cm diameter woofer unit and a 2cm dome tweeter have been exclusively developed for the SC-C70MK2. By using the acoustic lens optimised for the newly-developed tweeter, more powerful and high-resolution sounds fill a large living room. Space Tune Space Tune Auto achieves perfectly balanced sound easily at the push of a button by automatically adjusting the audio output according to its position in the room. 3 JENO Engines and LAPC Technics’ state-of-the-art JENO (Jitter Elimination and Noise-Shaping Optimisation) Engines get rid of any jitter so your music is distortion-free. LAPC (Load Adaptive Phase Calibration) performs digital signal processing for perfect audio alignment with the loudspeakers and an accentuated, punchy sound. Seamless connectivity With both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and featuring Google Chromecast and Apple Airplay 2, you can link up your smart phone or tablet and play tracks from such apps as Spotify, TIDAL, Deezer, or YouTube (subscriptions may apply for streaming services). Or you can still connect via cable in traditional style with Optical and Aux inputs. Play almost any digital format from the USB port, while Ethernet gives you reliable internet connection, and the headphone jack lets you listen in isolation. An elegant CD player sits on top for easy playback of your classic albums. One touch favourites Up to 9 presets can be set on the main unit, such as favourite internet radio stations, a Spotify playlist, or USB playback, so you can tune into your favourite music at the touch of just one button. App control Control the C70MK2 with the convenience of the Technics Audio Center App on your smart device, which also lets you wirelessly link it with other compatible Technics speakers for multi-room music throughout the home. Elegant design The SC-C70MK2 combines practical function with elegant design. A thick aluminum top panel increases the rigidity of the chassis and lends a refined touch of elegance.

Original Klipsch K-25-K 12" Woofer from Forte II speaker

End: 17.09. 2023 04:17:02 on Sunday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 134.45 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 276049679048
  • Seller: misscaro1975-8 (376|97.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: San Jose, California USA
  • Ships to: US
  • Shipping: EUR
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  • Description

    Original Klipsch K-25-K 12 Woofer from Forte II speakerIt has been removed from Klipsch Forte II speaker broken BoxWORKING, DEEP BASS.

EAT Forte turntable with Ikeda 12" tonearm, with orig packaging

End: 15.09. 2023 13:20:41 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 9192.19 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: unsold
  • Item number: 266393056397
  • Seller: emporiumhifi (13823|98.1%)
  • Seller information: Commercial
  • Item location: port talbot Großbritannien
  • Ships to: Worldwide
  • Shipping: 50,0 EUR
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    EAT Forte turntable with Ikeda 12 tonearm, with orig packaging Jozefína Krahulcová, CEO of Euro Audio Team (E.A.T.) is a redoubtable character. Bubbling with enthusiasm for this, her company’s first (but not last, I am assured) high end turntable, she exudes confidence despite the time not being quite right for the launch of such an esoteric, luxury product. “I am a big fan of vinyl - it’s the best way to listen to music,” she tells me, “and I’ve got a very nice classical music collection. I wasn’t happy about the turntables on the market, so I decided to do this...” Ebullient she may be, because the new E.A.T. Forte isn’t just another derivative design – another ‘me too’ premium priced product there to have a presence in the market. It shows some interesting thinking – certainly in its unique combination of clever techniques used by various other designs – and the reappearance of a seminal tonearm from a past master of the art – Ikeda. It is a fixed subchassis “mass design”, in the tradition of the great nineteen seventies direct drives. Indeed, featuring a separate motor unit, massive platter and string belt drive, it actually reminds me very much of Marantz’s fabled TT-1800, their late high end design that never was – and also certain top Micros of that period. Whilst the outward appearance may ring bells, so to speak, the inside engineering is quite different. The plinth is a metal filled, MDF box of backbreaking weight, with beautiful gloss lacquered wood veneer. Debates rage hard on online forums about the merits of this, but suffice to say that just as the sprung subchassis approach works best when the springs are as unintrusive as possible (a la Avid), so the high mass approach works better the higher the mass is – and the Forte is certainly heavy... The platter is the next most noticeable thing, largely on account of its huge 400mm diameter. It weighs 19.9kg, and is a two part affair with the inner section of the platter made from soft alloy, and the outer part made of a harder material. As you might expect, the main bearing (in the Forte’s case inverted with a ceramic ball mating to a Teflon cup) needed to handle this sort of weight and resultant pressure is vast, but it is given a helping hand by magnetism no less – with the be bottom half of the platter incorporating neodymium magnets to lower the pressure on the bearing. This ‘semi magnetically suspended design is an elegant working compromise, but tweakers won’t be delighted to learn that the bearing pressure is not easily adjusted and is best left to the factory setting. Finally, the platter comes with sorbothane damping, and the matt is made from recycled vinyl records Interestingly, the Forte is a twin motor design, the designers choosing to specify two low torque AC motors generating 2,700Kj of torque via twin pulleys and long diamond cut string belts. This is coupled with an active speed controller, and located in a separate enclosure which is made of sandwiched metal and MDF. This has two speeds, switchable by a push button, and there’s a digital display offering stepped speed increase or decrease (if you so wish). One particular fun feature is the way this speed display counts its way up to 33.333RPM (or 45RPM) when you switch on, steadily climbing to normal operating speed. As you might expect, Technics SL1200-style 0-33.333 RPM in half a second starts are not available from a turntable with a platter that weighs more than most turntables. But this is of course to miss the point; the designers of the Forte assert that the higher the torque to the motor, the more intrusive it can be. By using twin motors, only gently connected to the platter which itself is so heavy it resists the short-term, momentary dynamic wow imposed by the stylus, the idea is that the motors spin the platter up to speed in a reasonable time and momentum does the rest. The motors then don’t engage with the playback loop directly, that 20kg platter acting as a filter to speed variations. The twin motors seem to work as twin turbochargers on car engines, supplying unstressed lazy torque rather than delivering needlessly (and possibly intrusively) high amounts. Regular readers will know I personally am a big fan of direct drives, but I do find E.A.T.’s approach interesting and very thorough. They have obviously designed the Forte well aware of the vagaries of belt drives, and all the problems it imposes, and would contend – I am sure – that it ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it! This is reflected in remarkably fine speed stability [see MEASURED PERFORMANCE]. I find the deck itself a paragon of simplicity; it really is the sort of turntable you buy if you’re not into fiddling. Once located (which given its size and mass is easier said than done), you – ermm – just switch it on and off and that’s your lot. No suspension springs to twiddle, no fine speed to set, no intricate assembly of umpteen bits from a kit before it works. Essentially, the EAT Forte is a plug and play turntable – but for millionaires! It is, of course, immaculately finished, and whilst I may prefer functional, machine-like looks of the Avid Acutus or the arresting geometric grace of the Michell GyroDec, I can see that it is an attractive thing to have in your house – providing you’ve got one big enough, of course... Another key part of the Forte is of course the tonearm. Although notionally badged as an EAT product, Jozefína makes no bones about the fact that it is designed and manufactured by Ikeda. Indeed it is a chrome finished Ikeda IT407 12” design, mounted on a sorbothane damped heavy metal base. If you’re not a Japanese hi-fi nut, you might be shrugging and saying so what – so think of it as being a bit like Lexus getting Bristol to supply engines for their top limousine [see ARMS AND THE MAN below] . More remarkable is that Osamu Ikeda was reputed to be in semi retirement, and extremely unlikely to ever make any tonearm for anybody ever again... Originally launched in 2006, the 12” IT407 is a fairly high mass dynamically balanced design that traces its lineage all the way back to Fidelity Research days. Precision radial ball bearings are used along with a thread linked, weighted bias compensator and there’s a locking counterweight at one end of J-shaped polished arm tube, and a detachable headshell at the other. The build quality and finish of this arm is equal to the SME Series V, which really needs no more explanation – but suffice to say it is absolutely exquisite to hand cue, feeling as silky as the top SME in use. My only gripe would be the slightly fiddly arm rest lock, which isn’t the best ever devised, even if it does the job. Once again, the debates around tonearms are manifold; everyone ‘in the know’ has their favourite, and just to make life interesting, they rarely agree. The Ikeda arm brings no innovation, no fancy tonearm materials, no special damping systems or clever ‘active counterweights’; rather it’s an utterly conservative high mass design that relies on impeccable and consistent construction to achieve its sonic goals. Put a decent moving coil in (in my case a van den Hul Frog), dial in the tracking force, bias and vertical tracking angle (all very easy and elegantly done) and you’re off! Immense and cowering as the Forte may be sonically, it is not like the Avid. It is an altogether less intense experience. Don’t take this to be in any way disparaging, as actually it is more versatile. Slip on some John Coltrane and you can sip a snifter of Scotch, light up a Silk Cut and tap your toes just as the Right Honourable Ken Clarke would his Hush Puppies. You can relax into the music, think about next weekend’s visit to the in-laws or what colour you’re going to paint the front door when the weather gets better. With the Avid, you’d have the vagaries of the recording etched into your cranium, and may well be thinking, “a great piece of music, but this early sixties cross-paired mic recording isn’t ideal”. Back to the E.A.T. though, and you’d be bathing in the languid, luxuriant sounds of Johnny Hartman singing, ‘Lush Life’, sitting up straight totally transfixed with your heart up where your Adam’s Apple should be. My point is simple; the Forte takes you into the music as far as you want to go, yet demands nothing from you. On the very surface of things, it is less detailed than the Avid. It doesn’t put a magic marker under every attack transient, underlining when the note starts, and yet it is no less fast and no more unstable – indeed it seems even more speed-stable than the Acutus, which is really saying something. I found with Yes’s ‘Owner of a Lonely Heart’, my reference Sony only just nosed ahead in the leading edge of the bass guitar stakes. The TT-S8000 is utterly exceptional in this respect, and a little ahead of the Avid, whereas the E.A.T. was, figuratively speaking, just millimetres behind its back bumper. But whilst the lithe direct drive with its light platter and clever quartz lock speed control servo system could just about inch ahead on leading notes, it lacked the E.A.T.’s immense stability. It was as solid as the proverbial lump of granite sticking out of the briny. The scale, the epic expanse of its soundstage and the utter unflappability of its performance beat the Sony into a cocked hat. Peter Gabriel’s ‘Solsbury Hill’ was another case in point. Brilliant of course as the song is, it’s a slightly murky mid-seventies analogue recording and one that doesn’t flatter a turntable of any size, price or weight. I found the Forte was able to unpeel the song, rather like an onion skin, giving me great insight into every layer of the production, yet without sounding in any way forced or strained. I remember the Avid doing this too, albeit with more drama and seemingly more detail, although I still found the E.A.T’s presentation more naturally ‘right’ on an instinctive level. Its dynamics were formidable, and yet less explicit. With such innate power, it was able to deliver the contrasts in a more effortless way, like a slumbering giant waking up to brush away an irritation without bothering to raise an eyelid. Again, by contrast, the Sony seemed a tad breathless – which is not something you ever say about it in less illustrious company... Tonally, the Forte was superb. Its bass is immense, unflappable and without fault – save for being fractionally slower to switch on than the Sony. Alternatively, it may be right and the Sony is simply a little nervous with the leading edges, etching them artificially hard in a characteristically direct drive way? The E.A.T. is also sumptuous in the best tradition of vinyl; cue up The Who’s ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ from an original seventies pressing of ‘Who’s Next’ and you really know that’s a valve bass guitar amp being used. It’s the sort of bass that doesn’t need to make any apologies – there’s no issue with the recording, or the rest of the replay equipment, it’s just there like the elephant in the room. Yet it doesn’t overpower, or slur notes, or dominate the mix in any way; put on some nineteen sixties freakbeat from Ice (the most famous band to come out of my own Sussex University, which isn’t saying much) and yes, sure enough, you can tell it’s recorded in someone’s bathroom in Brighton. Cue up 4hero’s ‘Escape That’ however, and you’re into low frequencies the like of which you rarely hear outside of Wembley Arena. Powerful as the E.A.T is below the stairs, let’s just say it’s not gratuitous. Across the midband, you have a massively expansive sound. It makes the Sony – and to a less extent the Avid – seem rather stuck between the speakers. Yet instruments are not quite as accurately located as with the Acutus, which if it were a policeman would be a Miami-based member of CS1. The E.A.T. isn’t imprecise, it’s just big enough in its soundstaging for you not to have to ask questions; “the guitar’s over there, the lead vocal is over there, okay, fair enough!” Nor is the midband quite as icily clear as the Acutus or the Sony, but it’s actually no less detailed or informative, it’s just the way it presents the information is altogether more relaxed. Now, I have a sneaking suspicion that the Ikeda arm is at least partly behind this state of affairs. It’s so redolent of all those hours I used to spend languishing in Japanese hi-fi shops in and around Tokyo, listening to that country’s high end fare. Think massively polished, with easy information retrieval that would never even think of throwing it at you. Yes, it’s an ever so slightly ‘hi-fi’ sound, but a gorgeous one – and mates brilliantly to the E.A.T’s mellowy, moody, subtle sound. As befits a turntable of this immense speed stability, the treble is a joy. It is slick and easy, beautifully polished and wonderfully atmospheric – yet sharp and incisive in a way that never dominates. Miles Davis’s ‘Kind of Blue’ was majestic; smooth, vast in stage and deliciously, naturally musical, and with a wonderfully natural top end. If ever there was a turntable/arm combination to flatter a cartridge’s natural treble ability, this is it. Once again, my reference players both turned in a superficially slightly more detailed rendition, but it wasn’t in any way more informative. Rather, it was if the brightness control had just been turned up a bit. The Avid was brilliant, pushing you right up close to the cymbals, the Sony had wonderful ‘snap’, whereas the E.A.T. took a gentle step back from the hi-hats, giving a less ‘in your face’ rendition that was – all said and done – a tad easier and more satisfying to listen to. At this level, you’re not going to get a bad turntable, so the question then is – what kind of good one do you want? As with fine wines, great watches, top restaurants and seven star hotels, at this price you’re buying something that suits you like the best bespoke tailored suit. And so whom would the E.A.T. Forte suit? Well, the standard fitment of the Ikeda arm means this is far more like a turntable package than most decks at this price, which come sans tonearm, requiring you to make this big decision. The Forte is a case of ‘add cartridge and go’; it even requires relatively little set up as it is not a skeletal design which demands various layers be bolted on to various others. What it gives then is brilliant sound out of a (very big) box, with a superb fitted arm that sings with almost any highish mass moving coil cartridge. It presents a relaxed, easy, nonchalant sort of sound, but one that is nevertheless immensely satisfying. The best thing is that it’s very devoid of character, or obvious strengths or weaknesses for that matter. Simply put, it’s a massive machine that gets the best out of your vinyl without you – or it – having to try very hard. The EAT Forte carries an Ikeda IT407 12in (307mm) arm with detachable headshell. This is a solid affair made from various metals Ikeda say, rolled not diecast. The arm feels solid and ‘dead’ in the hand and indeed it measures like that too. For a long, tubular arm it is surprisingly free of a main arm tube mode, expected around 200Hz or lower. In this region there is no sign of vibration, although a small bump at 120Hz could possibly be due to primary flexure. Otherwise, the IT407 is a very ‘quiet’ arm all the way up to 3kHz and should give excellent bass quality and fine sound staging as a result, as well as a pure midband. Above 3kHz, as accelerations rise, the headshell becomes as active as most, so here the Ikeda is less distinguished. Also, 12in arms roughly halve the tracing distortion generated by a 9in arm and usually sound smoother and silkier as a result, although often not as ‘fast’. The EAT Forte turntable produced some amazing results. It was just 0.1% slow, a negligible amount and low speed drift below 1Hz was lower than usual too, resulting in a very low unweighted Wow and Flutter value of 0.072%. This suggests the EAT Forte will have much the same grip on pace as a Direct Drive. Weighted wow and flutter was low too, as is to be expected, measuring 0.061%. An unusual combo this may be in appearance, but it is a good deal more sophisticated under the skin than one might imagine. It’s a great pairing. NK   EAT Forte turntable with Ikeda 12 tonearm, with orig packaging   Jozefína Krahulcová, CEO of Euro Audio Team (E.A.T.) is a redoubtable character. Bubbling with enthusiasm for this, her company’s first (but not last, I am assured) high end turntable, she exudes confidence despite the time not being quite right for the launch of such an esoteric, luxury product. “I am a big fan of vinyl - it’s the best way to listen to music,” she tells me, “and I’ve got a very nice classical music collection. I wasn’t happy about the turntables on the market, so I decided to do this...”   Ebullient she may be, because the new E.A.T. Forte isn’t just another derivative design – another ‘me too’ premium priced product there to have a presence in the market. It shows some interesting thinking – certainly in its unique combination of clever techniques used by various other designs – and the reappearance of a seminal tonearm from a past master of the art – Ikeda. It is a fixed subchassis “mass design”, in the tradition of the great nineteen seventies direct drives. Indeed, featuring a separate motor unit, massive platter and string belt drive, it actually reminds me very much of Marantz’s fabled TT-1800, their late high end design that never was – and also certain top Micros of that period. Whilst the outward appearance may ring bells, so to speak, the inside engineering is quite different. The plinth is a metal filled, MDF box of backbreaking weight, with beautiful gloss lacquered wood veneer. Debates rage hard on online forums about the merits of this, but suffice to say that just as the sprung subchassis approach works best when the springs are as unintrusive as possible (a la Avid), so the high mass approach works better the higher the mass is – and the Forte is certainly heavy...   The platter is the next most noticeable thing, largely on account of its huge 400mm diameter. It weighs 19.9kg, and is a two part affair with the inner section of the platter made from soft alloy, and the outer part made of a harder material. As you might expect, the main bearing (in the Forte’s case inverted with a ceramic ball mating to a Teflon cup) needed to handle this sort of weight and resultant pressure is vast, but it is given a helping hand by magnetism no less – with the be bottom half of the platter incorporating neodymium magnets to lower the pressure on the bearing. This ‘semi magnetically suspended design is an elegant working compromise, but tweakers won’t be delighted to learn that the bearing pressure is not easily adjusted and is best left to the factory setting. Finally, the platter comes with sorbothane damping, and the matt is made from recycled vinyl records   Interestingly, the Forte is a twin motor design, the designers choosing to specify two low torque AC motors generating 2,700Kj of torque via twin pulleys and long diamond cut string belts. This is coupled with an active speed controller, and located in a separate enclosure which is made of sandwiched metal and MDF. This has two speeds, switchable by a push button, and there’s a digital display offering stepped speed increase or decrease (if you so wish). One particular fun feature is the way this speed display counts its way up to 33.333RPM (or 45RPM) when you switch on, steadily climbing to normal operating speed.   As you might expect, Technics SL1200-style 0-33.333 RPM in half a second starts are not available from a turntable with a platter that weighs more than most turntables. But this is of course to miss the point; the designers of the Forte assert that the higher the torque to the motor, the more intrusive it can be. By using twin motors, only gently connected to the platter which itself is so heavy it resists the short-term, momentary dynamic wow imposed by the stylus, the idea is that the motors spin the platter up to speed in a reasonable time and momentum does the rest. The motors then don’t engage with the playback loop directly, that 20kg platter acting as a filter to speed variations.   The twin motors seem to work as twin turbochargers on car engines, supplying unstressed lazy torque rather than delivering needlessly (and possibly intrusively) high amounts. Regular readers will know I personally am a big fan of direct drives, but I do find E.A.T.’s approach interesting and very thorough. They have obviously designed the Forte well aware of the vagaries of belt drives, and all the problems it imposes, and would contend – I am sure – that it ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it! This is reflected in remarkably fine speed stability [see MEASURED PERFORMANCE]. I find the deck itself a paragon of simplicity; it really is the sort of turntable you buy if you’re not into fiddling. Once located (which given its size and mass is easier said than done), you – ermm – just switch it on and off and that’s your lot. No suspension springs to twiddle, no fine speed to set, no intricate assembly of umpteen bits from a kit before it works. Essentially, the EAT Forte is a plug and play turntable – but for millionaires! It is, of course, immaculately finished, and whilst I may prefer functional, machine-like looks of the Avid Acutus or the arresting geometric grace of the Michell GyroDec, I can see that it is an attractive thing to have in your house – providing you’ve got one big enough, of course...   Another key part of the Forte is of course the tonearm. Although notionally badged as an EAT product, Jozefína makes no bones about the fact that it is designed and manufactured by Ikeda. Indeed it is a chrome finished Ikeda IT407 12” design, mounted on a sorbothane damped heavy metal base. If you’re not a Japanese hi-fi nut, you might be shrugging and saying so what – so think of it as being a bit like Lexus getting Bristol to supply engines for their top limousine [see ARMS AND THE MAN below] . More remarkable is that Osamu Ikeda was reputed to be in semi retirement, and extremely unlikely to ever make any tonearm for anybody ever again...   Originally launched in 2006, the 12” IT407 is a fairly high mass dynamically balanced design that traces its lineage all the way back to Fidelity Research days. Precision radial ball bearings are used along with a thread linked, weighted bias compensator and there’s a locking counterweight at one end of J-shaped polished arm tube, and a detachable headshell at the other. The build quality and finish of this arm is equal to the SME Series V, which really needs no more explanation – but suffice to say it is absolutely exquisite to hand cue, feeling as silky as the top SME in use. My only gripe would be the slightly fiddly arm rest lock, which isn’t the best ever devised, even if it does the job.   Once again, the debates around tonearms are manifold; everyone ‘in the know’ has their favourite, and just to make life interesting, they rarely agree. The Ikeda arm brings no innovation, no fancy tonearm materials, no special damping systems or clever ‘active counterweights’; rather it’s an utterly conservative high mass design that relies on impeccable and consistent construction to achieve its sonic goals. Put a decent moving coil in (in my case a van den Hul Frog), dial in the tracking force, bias and vertical tracking angle (all very easy and elegantly done) and you’re off! Immense and cowering as the Forte may be sonically, it is not like the Avid. It is an altogether less intense experience. Don’t take this to be in any way disparaging, as actually it is more versatile. Slip on some John Coltrane and you can sip a snifter of Scotch, light up a Silk Cut and tap your toes just as the Right Honourable Ken Clarke would his Hush Puppies. You can relax into the music, think about next weekend’s visit to the in-laws or what colour you’re going to paint the front door when the weather gets better. With the Avid, you’d have the vagaries of the recording etched into your cranium, and may well be thinking, “a great piece of music, but this early sixties cross-paired mic recording isn’t ideal”. Back to the E.A.T. though, and you’d be bathing in the languid, luxuriant sounds of Johnny Hartman singing, ‘Lush Life’, sitting up straight totally transfixed with your heart up where your Adam’s Apple should be. My point is simple; the Forte takes you into the music as far as you want to go, yet demands nothing from you.   On the very surface of things, it is less detailed than the Avid. It doesn’t put a magic marker under every attack transient, underlining when the note starts, and yet it is no less fast and no more unstable – indeed it seems even more speed-stable than the Acutus, which is really saying something. I found with Yes’s ‘Owner of a Lonely Heart’, my reference Sony only just nosed ahead in the leading edge of the bass guitar stakes. The TT-S8000 is utterly exceptional in this respect, and a little ahead of the Avid, whereas the E.A.T. was, figuratively speaking, just millimetres behind its back bumper. But whilst the lithe direct drive with its light platter and clever quartz lock speed control servo system could just about inch ahead on leading notes, it lacked the E.A.T.’s immense stability. It was as solid as the proverbial lump of granite sticking out of the briny. The scale, the epic expanse of its soundstage and the utter unflappability of its performance beat the Sony into a cocked hat.   Peter Gabriel’s ‘Solsbury Hill’ was another case in point. Brilliant of course as the song is, it’s a slightly murky mid-seventies analogue recording and one that doesn’t flatter a turntable of any size, price or weight. I found the Forte was able to unpeel the song, rather like an onion skin, giving me great insight into every layer of the production, yet without sounding in any way forced or strained. I remember the Avid doing this too, albeit with more drama and seemingly more detail, although I still found the E.A.T’s presentation more naturally ‘right’ on an instinctive level. Its dynamics were formidable, and yet less explicit. With such innate power, it was able to deliver the contrasts in a more effortless way, like a slumbering giant waking up to brush away an irritation without bothering to raise an eyelid. Again, by contrast, the Sony seemed a tad breathless – which is not something you ever say about it in less illustrious company...   Tonally, the Forte was superb. Its bass is immense, unflappable and without fault – save for being fractionally slower to switch on than the Sony. Alternatively, it may be right and the Sony is simply a little nervous with the leading edges, etching them artificially hard in a characteristically direct drive way? The E.A.T. is also sumptuous in the best tradition of vinyl; cue up The Who’s ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’ from an original seventies pressing of ‘Who’s Next’ and you really know that’s a valve bass guitar amp being used. It’s the sort of bass that doesn’t need to make any apologies – there’s no issue with the recording, or the rest of the replay equipment, it’s just there like the elephant in the room.   Yet it doesn’t overpower, or slur notes, or dominate the mix in any way; put on some nineteen sixties freakbeat from Ice (the most famous band to come out of my own Sussex University, which isn’t saying much) and yes, sure enough, you can tell it’s recorded in someone’s bathroom in Brighton. Cue up 4hero’s ‘Escape That’ however, and you’re into low frequencies the like of which you rarely hear outside of Wembley Arena. Powerful as the E.A.T is below the stairs, let’s just say it’s not gratuitous.   Across the midband, you have a massively expansive sound. It makes the Sony – and to a less extent the Avid – seem rather stuck between the speakers. Yet instruments are not quite as accurately located as with the Acutus, which if it were a policeman would be a Miami-based member of CS1. The E.A.T. isn’t imprecise, it’s just big enough in its soundstaging for you not to have to ask questions; “the guitar’s over there, the lead vocal is over there, okay, fair enough!” Nor is the midband quite as icily clear as the Acutus or the Sony, but it’s actually no less detailed or informative, it’s just the way it presents the information is altogether more relaxed. Now, I have a sneaking suspicion that the Ikeda arm is at least partly behind this state of affairs. It’s so redolent of all those hours I used to spend languishing in Japanese hi-fi shops in and around Tokyo, listening to that country’s high end fare. Think massively polished, with easy information retrieval that would never even think of throwing it at you. Yes, it’s an ever so slightly ‘hi-fi’ sound, but a gorgeous one – and mates brilliantly to the E.A.T’s mellowy, moody, subtle sound.   As befits a turntable of this immense speed stability, the treble is a joy. It is slick and easy, beautifully polished and wonderfully atmospheric – yet sharp and incisive in a way that never dominates. Miles Davis’s ‘Kind of Blue’ was majestic; smooth, vast in stage and deliciously, naturally musical, and with a wonderfully natural top end. If ever there was a turntable/arm combination to flatter a cartridge’s natural treble ability, this is it. Once again, my reference players both turned in a superficially slightly more detailed rendition, but it wasn’t in any way more informative. Rather, it was if the brightness control had just been turned up a bit. The Avid was brilliant, pushing you right up close to the cymbals, the Sony had wonderful ‘snap’, whereas the E.A.T. took a gentle step back from the hi-hats, giving a less ‘in your face’ rendition that was – all said and done – a tad easier and more satisfying to listen to. At this level, you’re not going to get a bad turntable, so the question then is – what kind of good one do you want? As with fine wines, great watches, top restaurants and seven star hotels, at this price you’re buying something that suits you like the best bespoke tailored suit. And so whom would the E.A.T. Forte suit? Well, the standard fitment of the Ikeda arm means this is far more like a turntable package than most decks at this price, which come sans tonearm, requiring you to make this big decision. The Forte is a case of ‘add cartridge and go’; it even requires relatively little set up as it is not a skeletal design which demands various layers be bolted on to various others.   What it gives then is brilliant sound out of a (very big) box, with a superb fitted arm that sings with almost any highish mass moving coil cartridge. It presents a relaxed, easy, nonchalant sort of sound, but one that is nevertheless immensely satisfying. The best thing is that it’s very devoid of character, or obvious strengths or weaknesses for that matter. Simply put, it’s a massive machine that gets the best out of your vinyl without you – or it – having to try very hard.  The EAT Forte carries an Ikeda IT407 12in (307mm) arm with detachable headshell. This is a solid affair made from various metals Ikeda say, rolled not diecast. The arm feels solid and ‘dead’ in the hand and indeed it measures like that too. For a long, tubular arm it is surprisingly free of a main arm tube mode, expected around 200Hz or lower. In this region there is no sign of vibration, although a small bump at 120Hz could possibly be due to primary flexure. Otherwise, the IT407 is a very ‘quiet’ arm all the way up to 3kHz and should give excellent bass quality and fine sound staging as a result, as well as a pure midband. Above 3kHz, as accelerations rise, the headshell becomes as active as most, so here the Ikeda is less distinguished. Also, 12in arms roughly halve the tracing distortion generated by a 9in arm and usually sound smoother and silkier as a result, although often not as ‘fast’.   The EAT Forte turntable produced some amazing results. It was just 0.1% slow, a negligible amount and low speed drift below 1Hz was lower than usual too, resulting in a very low unweighted Wow and Flutter value of 0.072%. This suggests the EAT Forte will have much the same grip on pace as a Direct Drive. Weighted wow and flutter was low too, as is to be expected, measuring 0.061%.   An unusual combo this may be in appearance, but it is a good deal more sophisticated under the skin than one might imagine. It’s a great pairing. NK     Get images that make Supersized seem small. THE simple solution for eBay sellers.

Sony SS-NX1 Magnetica Protetto Stereo Hi-Fi Altoparlanti 6 Ohm Forte 120W

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2 x 2.5m QED Silver Anniversary XT Speaker Cable AIRLOC Forte Plugs Terminated

End: 01.09. 2023 17:22:12 on Friday
  • Condition: Used
  • Price: 57.63 EUR FESTPREIS
  • Status: sold
  • Item number: 285448924520
  • Seller: danks9ken (676|100.0%)
  • Seller information: non commercial
  • Item location: Deeside Großbritannien
  • Ships to: GB
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    2 x 2.5m QED Silver Anniversary XT Speaker Cable AIRLOC Forte Plugs Terminated. For sale are my qed silver anniversary xt speakers cables 2 ,x 2.5m in full working order and in excellent condition they are fitted with qed airlock forte plugs