The track is Thief-Don't Let Go (En Vogue Cover)I saw those videos, too. Awesome sound. Who in the world does that version of "Don't Let Go"? I like it more than the original. Have listened to it a few times. Can't find who it is.
The track is Thief-Don't Let Go (En Vogue Cover)I saw those videos, too. Awesome sound. Who in the world does that version of "Don't Let Go"? I like it more than the original. Have listened to it a few times. Can't find who it is.
The track is Thief-Don't Let Go (En Vogue Cover)
En Vogue.Thank you. Know the song. Who does this cover? I like it better than the original....
Sorry to go off thread.
299C and D I think.Is the HH Scott LK-72 kit version same circuit as the 222?
KV, it's not like you'll miss this one... as I remember you have a museum of Scott gear, isn't it?
Do you remember where you found such a low hours unit?...
-Steve
I am stupid brand new to Altec. These are only the second Altec's I have ever heard. The others were Model 15 with the Manta-ray horn. It was good but nothing in the atmosphere of the 604b's in my opinion. So I think I am not a good person to ask in the respect.Thanks for the recommendation. It'll be years before I'm lucky enough to find a combination like this, if ever. Do you know if the Valencia's are close to the Hollywoods in sound? Just trying to understand the hierarchy of the Altec Lansing line.
Still, it's nice to dream and admire
The Hollywoods at least make acquiring a nice pair of Heresy's to go along with my LK72B more realistic, from a cost perspective.
Yes, but I think (someone correct me if I'm wrong) that you had the option for someone to build it for you at the Scott factory.Wasn't the LK series a kit form package from Scott?