... Not a bad dream. They are awesome, I had a pair perfectly mounted in my 914 Porsche back in the 80s. They had weird sand-filled slo blo minifuses. I sold...
Hey all, A while back, someone asked about what music we listened to when testing out equipment. Just wanted to let everyone know that I've recently discovered...
... The DQ's aren't known for their deep bass so I focus on imaging and natural soundstage: Female Voice: Holly Cole (almost any track on Romantically...
I have a pair of DQ-10s. They appear to be all original but they have 10" frame woofers instead of the Advent type 10" woofer in a 12" frame with the...
Hello William. Thanks for the reply. The number I found on the upper tweeter baffle bracket is 000043. I don't see a number on the other speaker. The...
It's my opinion someone replaced the originals with what appear to be aftermarket woofers. Did you buy these off someone? I'd start from scratch and try to...
the other possibility is, if they say "CTS" anywhere on them, in which case you have a VERY early pair (~1972-74) which had those woofs for a short time before...
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Hi Bill, Nope this still remains a mystery. The only thing I can think of is that Dahlquist used 10" frame woofers on their early DQ-10's. The only number...
Since you indicate that number is on the tweeter baffle, I'd say you have DQ-10's #43, the oldest one I've ever run across, which probably explains what is...
... Somewhere in my pile of old stereo related magazines I have a review of some small Dahlquist speaker systems. As I recall they were intended for automotive...
John, I have a pair of these as well, so would also be interested in seeing a manual scanned/uploaded to our group. Email me off list if you want to compare...
Hi Bill,  This is some very interesting information. I thought that this might be the case since I could find no evidence that the speakers were ever...
I would like to get a sense for how many members are using separates with their DQ-10's compared to those using a receiver. Not wanting to spark a debate on...
... I use separates. Van Alstine components, Ultra preamp and Ultra Double power amplifier (300+ watts per channel). When I first had these speakers, ca. 1979,...
I've got seperates and I've got integrated amps. Right now my DQ-10s are hooked up to a Sansui AU-719 Integrated. Sounds pretty good to me. I've not felt like...
Paul and Bob - good thoughts. I would be send my signal through a Hafler DH500 (250 w/channel) and an Adcom 555 (bridged to mono) for the subwoofer. I could...
Ahh, the big bad boy Crown. It was my first amp (DC300a) and I always loved it. I've opted for the hafler DH500 mostly because of the good reviews and...
I started with a Sansui AU-9500 but have since put in a pair of Odyssey Khartago red board mono's running from a Granite Audio 825 Preamp (tubed). The newer...
I've got the bigger brothers Crown PSA-2 (2 of them) rated at like 275 watts per channel but measured/tested at 340 into 8 Ohm by the folks that I bought them...
I have a bunch of stuff I've been intending to try out, but for now I am using a Yamaha A/V receiver, with the front preouts going to the LQ1 active crossover,...
I have a Sony str-de897 on DQM-3s, a JVC rx-903v on my DQ-28s and a Sansui g7700 on the DQ-10s with DBX MPA150 driving the matching 18"sub. I had used 2 Adcom...