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Old 04-09-2007, 04:21 PM
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Long Island CL: AR-90s 100.00 each

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Old 04-09-2007, 04:38 PM
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I'll take the left one.

Geez, I hope someone grabs these. You hardly ever see the 90s- in fact, the only pair I personally know of are Kelly's (KFA888s) pair.

He says they are close to the 9s- very close. Just a tad smaller.

If not for my AR 9LSis, I'd be scrambling and pulling all favors to land these, no hesitations.
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Old 04-09-2007, 04:39 PM
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Old 04-09-2007, 04:47 PM
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Bolly- I got a pair of those AR9LSis already- no room for the 90s.

But someone out there who really wants great sound for a nice price should get these- I'm sure you won't be dissappointed.

Now, watch, Kelly is gonna pop up if he gets a break from his job and tell you the same thing.

Holbrook, Long island. I live near Holbrook in Mass- if it was a Mass posting, I'd be at the door buying these, then offering them to a lucky AKer via the pony express.

I'd value these at no less than $300, easily I'd pay $400 for these, and I'd not blink if someone picked them up for $600-$800.

90% or more of the AR9 performance in a more manageable, more spouse-friendly size.
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Old 04-09-2007, 09:17 PM
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http://www.classicspeakerpages.net/a.../ar9series.htm

1100 mm, isn't that about 44 inches high, just under 4 feet? Nice big speaker.

Whats chance they look and sound fresh?

If nice shape 180 seems cheap.
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1100 mm, isn't that about 44 inches high, just under 4 feet? Nice big speaker.

Whats chance they look and sound fresh?

If nice shape 180 seems cheap.
True. $180 is low.

I did score my AR 9LSis for less than that, thanks to a few friends, however they have foam rot, and the grills look fair to good. The wood on 'em, however, looks nice.

When they arrive and I foam 'em, Johnny, I'll envite you down.
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Old 04-09-2007, 09:56 PM
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Buy the AR 90s, sell the LSis. You'll be glad you did.
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Old 04-10-2007, 01:43 AM
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Buy the AR 90s, sell the LSis. You'll be glad you did.
Sure, if you don't mind missing the last 4 Hz of frequency response and can place them far enough from the side walls.
I spent about 4 hours with some 9s at the fest, and just acquired some 9LSs - I'm not sure the 9s are much of a step up, if any. They are more attractive though.
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Old 04-10-2007, 10:47 AM
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Sure, if you don't mind missing the last 4 Hz of frequency response and can place them far enough from the side walls.
I spent about 4 hours with some 9s at the fest, and just acquired some 9LSs - I'm not sure the 9s are much of a step up, if any. They are more attractive though.
I see your point, he really should have both! Imagine if you will, the sound produced by TWO large sets of ARs in unison!
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Old 04-10-2007, 11:04 AM
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They'll probably need refoaming, if they haven't had it already... but at an average of $35 or so each to do 10" refoams by most shops, and $30 each for 8" (the front woofers). that's only $200 in repairs. That, plus $200, is STILL a good deal for AR90s! I sold my pair for $400, and the guy was ECSTATIC to get them...

If you can do the refoams yourself, it's a REAL STEAL... even if ALL the drivers need refoaming!

Just be sure the dome mids and dome tweeters all work... rest of it is pretty easy to fix...

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Buy the AR 90s, sell the LSis. You'll be glad you did.
If they were closer, I'd probably cave in and grab them at that price. It's too good to pass on these.

But I'm not going after them.

Someone here should, and get the enjoyment out of them.

Tarior, what don't you like about the 9LSi model? I'd be curious to hear your impression of them. And have you heard them with the 9s or 90s? What was the big difference? I'm honestly interested in your opinion.

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...and can place them far enough from the side walls...
The issue is definately placement for me.

I imagine the 9LSis, or 9LSs with the LSi mods to retard the forward midrange issue that some complained about on them, are very close to the holy grail 9s.

Except where your mids were rebuilt, Wank, maybe this forward midrange issue was resolved.

The LSis being easier to place- well, that's worth it to me.

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...I spent about 4 hours with some 9s at the fest, and just acquired some 9LSs - I'm not sure the 9s are much of a step up, if any...
That's interesting to hear. They get a bit of a bad rap due to that midrange faux pas they were first shipped with.

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... They are more attractive though.
Once you veneer the front of yours, they'll look quite nice. The 9LSis came with veneer front and are very presentable with the grills off.
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I see your point, he really should have both! Imagine if you will, the sound produced by TWO large sets of ARs in unison!
Stacked AR9s'??

A big room... a handful of good amps... bolt them top to top...

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Old 04-10-2007, 05:17 PM
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Tarior, what don't you like about the 9LSi model? I'd be curious to hear your impression of them. And have you heard them with the 9s or 90s? What was the big difference? I'm honestly interested in your opinion.


Actually, disregard my previous statement, the 9LSis are pretty darn good. I was confused.
Have you compared them with your DQ 10s?
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Old 04-10-2007, 05:29 PM
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Actually, disregard my previous statement, the 9LSis are pretty darn good. I was confused.
Have you compared them with your DQ 10s?
I don't have them here yet, but I imagine the DQs will continue to hold court as king with Tom Waits, Townes Van Zandt, Nick Cave's slower stuff, Neko Case, Holly Cole, most classical (besides tympanis and deep church/pipe organ), ect.

The 9LSis will be the darling for stuff like Nick Cave's rockier tunes, classical with tympanis and church/pipe organs, David Lee Roth era Van Halen, and the like.

I must say, I'm pretty thrilled with my amassed collection. There are very few speakers I'd even consider adding at this point.

And the DQs and ARs are the stars of the show.
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Old 04-10-2007, 05:45 PM
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I'm very pleased with my AR9s, they shine even with jazz and vocal heavy music, stuff where huge dynamic range isn't so critical.
I don't think I would stack two pair of AR9s, but I would disperse them around in an array. With lots of amplification!
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