AR-10 worth anything? [message #41005] |
Tue, 15 April 2003 21:08 |
Rally
Messages: 2 Registered: May 2009
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Hi! I have a pair of AR-10 Pi speakers which I don't use any longer and want to sell. My father bought them together with a Kenwood stereo sometimes back in 1979. Are the speakers worth anything? The problem is, which I think is quite common after browsing the Internet for information, that the outer foam of the membrane on the subwoofers are drying out and starts to fall apart. I don't have the time and/or knowledge to fix them so... Besides the subwoofer problem, I reckon that the speakers are quite nice since they are built in dark oak (I guess) and with 3-way switches for adjusting the subwoofer/midrange/highrange. Anyone out there who could give me a hint on a possible value for the pair of speakers? I guess that there are collectors out there but I will probably not find one in my city (: Regards, Rally
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Re: AR-10 worth anything? [message #41009 is a reply to message #41008] |
Wed, 16 April 2003 02:04 |
Rally
Messages: 2 Registered: May 2009
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Esquire |
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Strange... The speakers have a "AR-10π" brand emblem on the front. The were sold in Sweden by the way. However, the speakers I have looks exactly like the ones in this brochure that I found on the Internet: http://www.arsenal.net/speakers/ar/ADD/AR-10 Pi Brochure.zip Regards, Rally
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AR is acoustic research [message #41011 is a reply to message #41009] |
Wed, 16 April 2003 05:45 |
Sam P.
Messages: 307 Registered: May 2009
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Grand Master |
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try posting your inquiry "next door" in the VINTAGE forum. A search there may turn up some reference to the AR 10's. FWIW, the old pair of AR2x's I had ended up being parted out, I then cut the front baffles away, and use them as storage/worktable in my shed. perfect height for rebuilding a carb, etc:) the old sprague "compulytic" crossover caps spec was 20uF and they now measure 22.6uF, not bad for 31 year old electrolytic caps, the air core coils(1.27mH) were decent enough to recycle to the parts box also...ar level controls SUCK, btw. and what the hell was up with using a pot that varies the Z seen by the xover cap as the level is changed?!? that way the xover point can VARY with the level setting, then there can be a GAP between where the woofer dies like hitting a brick wall at 1kHz. and wherever the tweeter decides to come on line:( "sealed woofer fart boxes", what was the question again? Sam
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I know these speakers [message #41015 is a reply to message #41005] |
Wed, 16 April 2003 07:48 |
mikebake
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Grand Master |
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My best friend bought a pair in the mid 70's and still has them. They are AR (Acoustic Research) 10Pi's, a three way design. Nothing special, frankly. They were semi-high end when new, but compared to todays product are nothing special. Do post on the Vintage forum for more input, however. Personally I wouldn't give $50 for the pair...... MBB
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Re: R.I.P. [message #41022 is a reply to message #41019] |
Wed, 16 April 2003 11:54 |
Matts
Messages: 359 Registered: May 2009
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Grand Master |
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Wayne- Are you thinking of Henry Kloss? I think he "invented" the first Acoustic Research speaker in the early 50s with another guy- then went on the found Advent, was in KLH, Cambridge Soundworks, recently did the Tivoli radios. I think he passed away last year. Very productive life dedicated to good sound- even if he did give up so much bandwidth for size! Matts
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