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Originally posted by StefanTosic View PostI have to ask you something really important. I have a pair of luxurious Klipsch Palladium P-39F speakers that I want to sell, they'be been kept in boxes, for a few years, unpacked. I thought of selling them for 14000-15000 dollars. Would it be a reasonable price and would it be possible for me to sell it? What's the highest price I could ask for them? When they came out the price was 20k+ for a pair.
I also have a pair of Palladium P-27S speakers I want to sell.
We are living in a world where mp3's are what is replacing music (destroying it). I am building my wife a dream home... One room will be off limits to her and other people.... Audio room...
Jhonny will sit next to me as I play Otis Redding live in London... Try a little tenderness ........
If you need the cash sell, if not then hold on... Slowly, young people who seek real audio paradise will invariably gravitate to the best out there....
People can hear and feel the difference.......
Peace homie.....
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Originally posted by racer59 View PostGood luck with that. The Palladium Series doesn’t hold its value in the secondary market. I bet you’d be lucky to get even get 9k for those. Your better off selling those on an AV/Home Theatre classified instead of a Hi Fi such as Audiogon
I'll check audiogon.... Thanks for keeping it real....
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Originally posted by racer59 View PostGood luck with that. The Palladium Series doesn’t hold its value in the secondary market. I bet you’d be lucky to get even get 9k for those. Your better off selling those on an AV/Home Theatre classified instead of a Hi Fi such as Audiogon
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Originally posted by Zaroku View PostYou skull ****ed me.... Let me think if I can after you bombed on me......
We are living in a world where mp3's are what is replacing music (destroying it). I am building my wife a dream home... One room will be off limits to her and other people.... Audio room...
Jhonny will sit next to me as I play Otis Redding live in London... Try a little tenderness ........
If you need the cash sell, if not then hold on... Slowly, young people who seek real audio paradise will invariably gravitate to the best out there....
People can hear and feel the difference.......
Peace homie.....Last edited by StefanTosic; 03-30-2018, 05:44 AM.
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Originally posted by Zaroku View PostI wonder if my two MC275 mono amps are worth anything?
I'll check audiogon.... Thanks for keeping it real....
What kinda tubes are you running on them? I left tube gear a while ago. I’m happy with my Mac 8900 Integrated.
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I'm would recommend starting with some essentials and then go from there
Miles Davis-Kind of Blue
John Coltrane-Giants Steps
Charles Mingus-Mingus Ah Um
One of my favorites Ornette Coleman-Shape of Jazz to Come
I'm more into fusion jazz which you might like. Check out Weather Report, Return to Forever, Herbie Hancock and Headhunters and really all the 70's fusion was great stuff.
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Ok, MC...here is the list. I thought it would be longer, but I've seen so many artists I can't remember...long time ago. So i will add to this list as i remember smooth jazz type artists, and similar, that i think you might like.
Larry Carlton
Dave Weckl
Ramsey Lewis
Spyro Gyra
Steve Winwood-Junction 7
Pharouh Sanders
Cedar Walton
Arturo Sandoval
Herbie Han****
Chick Corea
Forth World
Joshua Redman
Return of the Headhunters...(Herbie Han**** Project)
Keiko Matsui
Joe Henderson...(jazzy big band)
Tierney Sutton
Manhatten Transfer
Roy Ayers
Billy Cobham
Andreas Vollenweider
Grace Jones
Paquito D'Rivera
Bella Fleck and the Flecktones
Yellowjackets
The Rippingtons
Dave Grusin
Basia
Pat Methany
Sada
Regina Carter...(jazz violin)
Dave Brubeck
The Jazz Mandolin Project
Stevie wonder
George Benson
Ooh, looky wut jazzy just found...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...jazz_musiciansLast edited by jazluvr; 04-01-2018, 11:26 AM.
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Originally posted by jazluvr View PostOk, MC...here is the list. I thought it would be longer, but I've seen so many artists I can't remember...long time ago. So i will add to this list as i remember smooth jazz type artists, and similar, that i think you might like.
Larry Carlton
Dave Weckl
Ramsey Lewis
Spyro Gyra
Steve Winwood-Junction 7
Pharouh Sanders
Cedar Walton
Arturo Sandoval
Herbie Han****
Chick Corea
Forth World
Joshua Redman
Return of the Headhunters...(Herbie Han**** Project)
Keiko Matsui
Joe Henderson...(jazzy big band)
Tierney Sutton
Manhatten Transfer
Roy Ayers
Billy Cobham
Andreas Vollenweider
Grace Jones
Paquito D'Rivera
Bella Fleck and the Flecktones
Yellowjackets
The Rippingtons
Dave Grusin
Basia
Pat Methany
Sada
Regina Carter...(jazz violin)
Dave Brubeck
Oh, looky wut jazzy just found...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...jazz_musicians
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Originally posted by Zaroku View PostRespect!!!!!
New bands come out every day, they just have more platforms to distribute their music. Ya gotta hunt down hard to find newer material. In that link I gave you, if you scroll down, you can change the genre of music and see many artists....just in case you miss it.
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I was looking at the link, and i know there are more smooth jazz bands. You can probably branch off some of the bands and artists to see who played with them.Last edited by jazluvr; 03-31-2018, 02:29 PM.
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