kevin the bass man
Member
unfortunately its not a Guild (but a great find none the less).
after church I went to a flea market before I had to head off to work in the hot sun. today was the last day for the flea market so everything was 50% off. I looked around for a bit and saw an old set of speaker cabinets sitting there. I picked one up to look at it and immediately noticed it was really heavy and solid (i.e. made of real wood). I flipped it over- it was a KLH from the late 60's. A model 23 to be precise. I figured they must be pretty good (I've been happy with their professional equipment)
I ended up walking away with 2 of them and a KLH woofer from a home theater system (probably from the 90's/ early 2000's) for.... $11.50!. I then spent the rest of my $20 bill on cassettes (alot of back up copies for in-car use) , VHS's (blade runner, predator, and a few other movies I've never seen) and a computer fan which will be used to keep my cars external amp cool. All in all I think I did pretty good for $20.
I still have to hook the KLH's up (too tired to toss my junky shelf speakers and splice the wires for the KLH's) but I should be able to hook them up tomorrow to see how they sound (as long as they arent fried they should sound awesome).
after church I went to a flea market before I had to head off to work in the hot sun. today was the last day for the flea market so everything was 50% off. I looked around for a bit and saw an old set of speaker cabinets sitting there. I picked one up to look at it and immediately noticed it was really heavy and solid (i.e. made of real wood). I flipped it over- it was a KLH from the late 60's. A model 23 to be precise. I figured they must be pretty good (I've been happy with their professional equipment)
I ended up walking away with 2 of them and a KLH woofer from a home theater system (probably from the 90's/ early 2000's) for.... $11.50!. I then spent the rest of my $20 bill on cassettes (alot of back up copies for in-car use) , VHS's (blade runner, predator, and a few other movies I've never seen) and a computer fan which will be used to keep my cars external amp cool. All in all I think I did pretty good for $20.
I still have to hook the KLH's up (too tired to toss my junky shelf speakers and splice the wires for the KLH's) but I should be able to hook them up tomorrow to see how they sound (as long as they arent fried they should sound awesome).