Mark Lucitt's stuff

kevin

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Yeah the 300 watter he designed and built, the 600 watt Crown is a giveaway. I ttook the DC 300 and the Denon, they were just too cheap...I like the looks of the Denon. Shop system at Timdalf's...Tim has a large shop at his place where we tinker...
Am I missing somewhere to look at pics of these amps ?
 

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Ah Hell... Ok.. I remember looking at all that stuff now... I'm just thrilled to get that .... Just might be my new garage amp... And hell yes Tim's garage is bad ass... He needs alot of power in there... LOL...
 

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Buildong block for what?
The huge DIY cabs that once held co-axial E-V 12s (I know, they were sold seperately at the auction) that I put Pioneers in and have been sitting iin the shed waiting for the other Magnavox Alnico horn and new ports go get figured out for I forget how long now.

Maybe ten years...I was on AK when I started. Still need some grille material, bronco vinyl, handles, wheels and corner pieces to make them DJ speakers but then again I'm not dragging them behind a bicycle either.

I've got a couple Heppner? horns and a set of Sansui mid and treble horns as well as the vintage Radio Shack horns from Nando as well.
 

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By the way, it's still down the road a ways but I always liked the Crown my friend used at his dances...he set a Marantz' woofer on fire by accident (playing a QUAD of them) :-o

They MIGHT have been HD 660s but it was a few years ago.

Another thing I remember offhand is that two of the karaoke bars I frequented liked AAL. The one bar around the around the corner in one case also had a KJ with Wharfdale W-60s and there were those lovely huge Seeburgs on the wall from the jukebox.

PS Shoutout to the REAL Speakerman...Larry
 
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