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Thanks all, sound advice. The Celestion's have some sentimental appeal, my dad had some 15s and I remember enjoying pressing the radiator and the effect on the driver. I believe my brother took them to university and were never seen again...
There's a local place with some other options, they don't have a showroom though so no browsing, which is frustrating.
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I've got a Marantz PM6002 amp and would like some vintageish speakers that don't cost the earth. I would like them to work and not have to be replacing any components. I've been looking at Celestion Dittons and Wharfedales from late 70s. I don't know what I'm doing. Is this all a complete gamble and should I just buy new retro looking stuff? For example, will these be rubbish/trouble? Wharfedale Linton 3XP
Currently have B&W 685s which I don't find a relaxing listen and look a bit too sharp.
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Takes a lot of mental energy
Completely, I feel quite drained afterwards. And if done properly, you don't actually take in the game you've gone to watch very well because you're always looking across the line. My concentration is poor and I get distracted by goals on other pitches, gulls and pretty dogs.
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Speakers with cabinet damage like this, are they repairable? I've got some B&W 685s and never been truly impressed, but don't really know what I am doing with older speakers tbh.
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Still might be some Folk stuff at TK Maxx.