gbroot
Super Member
My wife and I made the drive from NW Arkansas to Omaha, Neb (6 hours) last Thurs to see the Grand-baby and family! Decided to do a little facebook marketplace scouring and low and behold found some Realistic Nova 6's and Pioneer CS-88's for a take it all today price. Turns out they were one owner by an older gentleman and about as well cared for as any one could ask for. I have had more than one set of Nova 6's and they are IMO just a gem of a bookshelf speaker with some of the best bass response for an 8" woofer out there.
My interest was the CS-88's though as I have had no experience with these. From prior reading hear on AK they've only had so so reviews. However that said, I also know that 50 year old speakers most likely need some TLC to be brought back to their original specs, so at least some reviews/opinions only reflect the current status rather than restored status.
Well we rolled into our drive way around 3:30 this afternoon and by 4:00 I had my Nova 8b's disconnected and the CS-88's up and running. The 8b's and CS-88's are very close in size and weight. My guess would be 45lbs or so. I can't say I was blown away by the 88's but they were much better than I expected. The bass response far exceeded my expectations. Mids and tweets were present but rolled off. I went ahead and pulled up a cap list and ordered the caps from PE this evening. Getting the original caps out of there and deoxiting the mid and tweet controls should bring them back nicely. I did remove one of the grills and learned that the woofer surround is cloth and is supple, not stiff. My experience with old Sansui speakers is that nearly all of them have cloth surrounds that have grown stiff with age and don't perform well.
I'll get some pics up tomorrow as they are now and then continue with comment and pic posts as I progress in their restoration.
Cheers!
My interest was the CS-88's though as I have had no experience with these. From prior reading hear on AK they've only had so so reviews. However that said, I also know that 50 year old speakers most likely need some TLC to be brought back to their original specs, so at least some reviews/opinions only reflect the current status rather than restored status.
Well we rolled into our drive way around 3:30 this afternoon and by 4:00 I had my Nova 8b's disconnected and the CS-88's up and running. The 8b's and CS-88's are very close in size and weight. My guess would be 45lbs or so. I can't say I was blown away by the 88's but they were much better than I expected. The bass response far exceeded my expectations. Mids and tweets were present but rolled off. I went ahead and pulled up a cap list and ordered the caps from PE this evening. Getting the original caps out of there and deoxiting the mid and tweet controls should bring them back nicely. I did remove one of the grills and learned that the woofer surround is cloth and is supple, not stiff. My experience with old Sansui speakers is that nearly all of them have cloth surrounds that have grown stiff with age and don't perform well.
I'll get some pics up tomorrow as they are now and then continue with comment and pic posts as I progress in their restoration.
Cheers!











