Expert All Range
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Damfino59
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Re: Expert All Range
Now that’s a BIG horn.
I’ve noticed it even has additional support for that large 36” horn opening.
What dreams are made of.
I’ve noticed it even has additional support for that large 36” horn opening.
What dreams are made of.
- Steve
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Re: Expert All Range
This is not "new to market" as such as it was on Ebay for a while some time ago before Alex Kirtley (a member here) advertised it in this forum (it's still listed here, I note) on behalf of its owner. Alex, as I understand it, has carried out structural repairs to the horn on commission. The asking price has been lowered from £18,000 to £15,000.
Will it finally find a new home at this more than fair asking price? I really do hope so but I'm sadly doubtful.
Will it finally find a new home at this more than fair asking price? I really do hope so but I'm sadly doubtful.
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Re: Expert All Range
In the UK the standard width for an internal doorway is 30 inches. That limits the machine's saleability regardless of price.
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OrthoFan
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Re: Expert All Range
What is the sonic range in cps or hertz of the all range horn/gramophone? All I've ever spotted was a high of about 5,000 Hz and a low below 100 Hz. I know the Credenza is supposed to be about 100-5,000 cps.
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Re: Expert All Range
OrthoFan wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 10:55 am What is the sonic range in cps or hertz of the all range horn/gramophone? All I've ever spotted was a high of about 5,000 Hz and a low below 100 Hz. I know the Credenza is supposed to be about 100-5,000 cps.
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Somewhere in the 60-80 hz range, i can say being directly down-wind from it, the bass can really wash over you in a positively alarming way
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JeffR1
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Re: Expert All Range
These guys have been watching the Antique Road Show too much !
£5,000.00, and the little "reserve not met"....
So the reserve is the "buy it now price" ???
£5,000.00, and the little "reserve not met"....
So the reserve is the "buy it now price" ???
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Re: Expert All Range
Not necessarily! It is possible that the seller would like and will now begrudgingly (perhaps) accept an offer less than £15,000 but considerably more than £5000. The B.I.N. price could conceivably be a hopeful catch for a new potential bidder who doesn't want to risk losing it if he / she (where on earth are you, Vivian?) enters the bidding with a lower bid, thus eliminating their chances of guaranteeing it for the previous B.I.N. price.JeffR1 wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 12:41 pm These guys have been watching the Antique Road Show too much !![]()
£5,000.00, and the little "reserve not met"....![]()
So the reserve is the "buy it now price" ???![]()
I'm guessing the Reserve is £12,000 but I have nothing substantive to base this on; it's merely a hunch!
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Re: Expert All Range
Unless you have patio or French doors, then it's easy to accommodate!epigramophone wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 8:10 am In the UK the standard width for an internal doorway is 30 inches. That limits the machine's saleability regardless of price.
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JeffR1
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Re: Expert All Range
Then lets assume the reserve is £12,000.00, then set that as the first bid.Steve wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 3:35 pmNot necessarily! It is possible that the seller would like and will now begrudgingly (perhaps) accept an offer less than £15,000 but considerably more than £5000. The B.I.N. price could conceivably be a hopeful catch for a new potential bidder who doesn't want to risk losing it if he / she (where on earth are you, Vivian?) enters the bidding with a lower bid, thus eliminating their chances of guaranteeing it for the previous B.I.N. price.JeffR1 wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 12:41 pm These guys have been watching the Antique Road Show too much !![]()
£5,000.00, and the little "reserve not met"....![]()
So the reserve is the "buy it now price" ???![]()
I'm guessing the Reserve is £12,000 but I have nothing substantive to base this on; it's merely a hunch!
I don't get the logic of eBay or its sellers.