Guest ChristianO Posted April 21, 2009 Report Share Posted April 21, 2009 I just acquired a pair of Allison Acoustic 40" high cased speakers. Label on back reads Allison Acoustics Serial # C-1747. They appear to be from the 70's and the sound is incredible. Problem is, according to my wife, they are large, ugly need a refinishing and two new grills....toss in the fact that we are moving and don't necessarily need them and I have a small problem. I have no desire to sell them, would prefer adding some vintage equipment to them. My first question is given the serial # would it be possible to determine the model? ...and if so, approximate value? Secondly, any recomendations as to a nice, higher end receiver to pair them with....something to start a collection with (just love the sound!!!) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jpk_1 Posted April 21, 2009 Report Share Posted April 21, 2009 I just acquired a pair of Allison Acoustic 40" high cased speakers. Label on back reads Allison Acoustics Serial # C-1747. They appear to be from the 70's and the sound is incredible. Problem is, according to my wife, they are large, ugly need a refinishing and two new grills....toss in the fact that we are moving and don't necessarily need them and I have a small problem. I have no desire to sell them, would prefer adding some vintage equipment to them. My first question is given the serial # would it be possible to determine the model? ...and if so, approximate value? Secondly, any recomendations as to a nice, higher end receiver to pair them with....something to start a collection with (just love the sound!!!)The C prefix was used for the Allison Three, are they triangle shaped? If so they work best if placed in a corner. Grills are hard to come by, they may use the same grill as the Allison One? occasionally popping up on EBay! There is a Allison Yahoo discussion site too. In the Yahoo archives are pictures of DIY grills. Lots of nice receivers out there, I would opt for lots of power, 100~200 watts minimum into four ohms.Congratulations, they're a very fine speaker!Joe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jpk_1 Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 I just acquired a pair of Allison Acoustic 40" high cased speakers. Label on back reads Allison Acoustics Serial # C-1747. They appear to be from the 70's and the sound is incredible. Problem is, according to my wife, they are large, ugly need a refinishing and two new grills....toss in the fact that we are moving and don't necessarily need them and I have a small problem. I have no desire to sell them, would prefer adding some vintage equipment to them. My first question is given the serial # would it be possible to determine the model? ...and if so, approximate value? Secondly, any recomendations as to a nice, higher end receiver to pair them with....something to start a collection with (just love the sound!!!)There's a newer production pair of threes (Cherry Cabs) on Ebay along with some grills for Classic Three's. Also, a pair of 70's 3's just sold on Ebay for $800.00, (they look near mint) yours are well worth restoring! Look in the completed listings and see if that's what you have?JK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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