Pale Rider
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Hi All:
I am in the midst of a sea change in my system. I absolutely love my Decware equipment, as do my daughters, but as my friend Lon knows, life brings changes. I am retiring soon, and we're moving into a new home, with very different audio presentation possibilities. I will keep one Decware system running in what will be my home office [Taboo, plus ERRs], but everything else will be replaced.
I have already found a home for my beloved Toriis. I will want to find a home for the following:
1. One pair ERR speakers in cherry sunburst finish [the standard, I think], PLUS a custom designed and built by Bob set of servo subwoofers that beautifully match the ERRs, and can be integrated with them with relative ease. NOTE: I do not have Bob's better-than-NASA packaging. More on this below.
2. One pair ERRs in reverse tweeter build, also in cherry sunburst finish. Best as center channel speakers, but also, as it turns out, phenomenal in a small room at low levels, taking advantage of reasonable corner placement.
3. My Ultra preamp. This is a simply amazing preamp, and perhaps my favorite piece of Decware equipment. it is just cool beyond belief, and the sound is extraordinary. But one of the aspects of my new home is that the high end audio is being split from the home theater, and for a variety of reasons, tubes just aren't going to be part of the power/signal equation.
4. An SE84ZS, configured to be switchable between mono and stereo. I used this to drive the center channel in my HT system. FAIR WARNING: When I removed the reverse-configured ERRs from my system, the SE84ZS was clearly not working properly. It may simply be a blown fuse that I have not diagnosed yet, but it is possible it is the transformer.
5. In technical parlance, a snootful of tubes. I am unsure what to do with all these. Many of these are rather ordinary tubes, but some are quite special and high end. I may offer a big lot price to anyone willing to take them all off my hands.
6. B&K 707 tube tester sourced from Brent Jessee Recording & Supply.
As before, my preference is to make these items available to men or women in our military and who, in my experience, often have difficulty affording this kind of equipment. So.........
Any of these items will be free to any U.S. military service member on these forums who can pick them up local in the Bay Area. I will not ship any of these items. With everything my family is trying to get done right now, I just don't have the capacity to secure proper packaging. This also avoids any problem with shipping damage caused by any mistake I or the carrier might make. A verified member of the military who wants to send me a prepaid proper box for either the SE84 or the Ultra I will consider. But the speakers are entirely a local pickup.
This will be a first-come-first-served opportunity. if you are currently on deployment, drop me a PM and let me know what your time and/or logistics constraints are, without of course disclosing any confidential information, and I might be able to arrange a hold. After May, all these items will be stored in Stockton, CA.
Cheers!
Greg
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