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<blockquote data-quote="frzninvt" data-source="post: 4887839" data-attributes="member: 560602"><p>I am selling some old school speakers in the Classifieds section that some of you may or may not remember. A pair of like new Cerwin Vega CS-18A 6x9 HED's, a pair of a/d/s 200i plates, and a super rare pair of Magnum Professional 6x9 components with surface mountable midrange/tweeter modules. All cast aluminum frame construction with brushed aluminum grills. All speakers are fully functional contact me for additional details.</p><p></p><p>The only other 6x9's at the time that compared to the Magnum's or CV's were the JBL T545's or when the Jensen Coax II's &amp; Triax II's came out they were on par.</p><p></p><p>These were used in the days when the best system around was the Alpine 7307 Cassette Head Unit, the 3011 mini-Eq with the 3001 time delay module (or the 3001 full size unit) feeding a pair of 3002 (50W + 50W) amplifiers. I later added a (long before Rockford) Fosgate PR-2100 Type II amplifier to the setup. A friend of mine had a similar setup but he used a Nakamichi 350 portable tape deck as his source. This is before subwoofers came to be.</p><p></p><p>The a/d/s Power Plate 100 feeding a pair of L300C's and a Power Plate 80 feeding some L200C's in the front also sounded fantastic.</p><p></p><p>To go way, way back you would have to have the Pioneer TP-900 (Underdash 8 track) or the TP-9002 in-dash coupled with a Clarion 100-EQB (15W + 15W) or the bigger 300-EQB (35W + 35W) with power output LED's on either side feeding some Jensen Triaxials in the rear deck or doors. This was top notch stuff in the late 70's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frzninvt, post: 4887839, member: 560602"] I am selling some old school speakers in the Classifieds section that some of you may or may not remember. A pair of like new Cerwin Vega CS-18A 6x9 HED's, a pair of a/d/s 200i plates, and a super rare pair of Magnum Professional 6x9 components with surface mountable midrange/tweeter modules. All cast aluminum frame construction with brushed aluminum grills. All speakers are fully functional contact me for additional details. The only other 6x9's at the time that compared to the Magnum's or CV's were the JBL T545's or when the Jensen Coax II's & Triax II's came out they were on par. These were used in the days when the best system around was the Alpine 7307 Cassette Head Unit, the 3011 mini-Eq with the 3001 time delay module (or the 3001 full size unit) feeding a pair of 3002 (50W + 50W) amplifiers. I later added a (long before Rockford) Fosgate PR-2100 Type II amplifier to the setup. A friend of mine had a similar setup but he used a Nakamichi 350 portable tape deck as his source. This is before subwoofers came to be. The a/d/s Power Plate 100 feeding a pair of L300C's and a Power Plate 80 feeding some L200C's in the front also sounded fantastic. To go way, way back you would have to have the Pioneer TP-900 (Underdash 8 track) or the TP-9002 in-dash coupled with a Clarion 100-EQB (15W + 15W) or the bigger 300-EQB (35W + 35W) with power output LED's on either side feeding some Jensen Triaxials in the rear deck or doors. This was top notch stuff in the late 70's. [/QUOTE]
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