skippy1969 - 2008-04-03 16:05
I got my refoamed woofers in the mail today from JvcFloyd,they look and sound awesome. So I went ahead and put the 880 back together. He is a few pics,I need to repaint the knobs as they are scratched up. I put them on so I could try it out. It straight up ROCKS!!!!! lots of bass and very clean sounding. It is very nice,I would like to thank Sinister for selling me this 880 and Ash 25 for the extra parts I needed to get it up and running. And JvcFloyd for the awesome job refoaming my woofers. and I would like to thank everyone else for the support and advise and the nice comments. This has been a interesting project.
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Holy Passive Radiators Batman! Outstanding work! A well deserved round of applause! Clap Clap Clap Clap Clap Clap!
skippy that looks magnificent ,i love the design of that box .i'm so glad the woofers got there ok and everything came together.awesome!
Thanks you guys! that really means a lot. I promise I'll make a little video for you Oldschool.
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Originally posted by skippy1969:
Thanks you guys! that really means a lot. I promise I'll make a little video for you Oldschool.
In hi-def. 1080i!
goood and great and better -- nice going
i think it looks like crap!!!!
Awe stow it Flo!!!!!!
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Originally posted by SINISTER:
i think it looks like crap!!!!
Looks awesome!!! I'm afraid some people will have to take an extra dose of *jealousy pills* tonight - talking about myself, of course
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Originally posted by skippy1969:
Awe stow it Flo!!!!!!
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Originally posted by SINISTER:
i think it looks like crap!!!!
hehe. looks good man. nice job
Thanks Sin and Vladi. Sin,I wish you were here to finally hear it. I'm hoping to make a video,that might be the best I can do for you though.
thats kool man. look forward to it.
Wow Skippy, that is some crazy refurbishing. Looks FANTASTIC. Glad someone took the time to restore it and glad you made some use of the parts.
well done man, reallly happy for you
yeahhh!
Thanks Ned and Ash!!!!!!
masterblaster84 - 2008-04-03 19:47
Holy crap a beautiful CS-880 and it works, that's a rare beast my friend. Way to go, way to go!
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Originally posted by skippy1969:
Thanks Sin and Vladi. Sin,I wish you were here to finally hear it. I'm hoping to make a video,that might be the best I can do for you though.
forget oldskools useless video --
how about a sound-off againt your big marantz 7000
HMMMMMM, Thats an Idea.
Great job Scott! You can be very proud of that box! It looks great and it was all your own work!
congrats bro , well happy for you . . you have what i consider to be one of the kings of portable radio now, looking mighty fine ! !
yes
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Great job!! What's with the big red LCD number?
Thanks James and Royal!!!
Fatdog that number is for the Music scanner,music search function.
Cool!
That's very '70s-ish!
Sweet!!!! I always loved the looks of that unit!
Nice work.
Mighty fine job there Skippy, looks fantastic!!
fantastic job on a great bbox!
Thanks everyone!!!!
no big rush --
but try not to forget the big 7000/880 sound-off
Don't worry Ira,I won't forget.
I did compare them side by side just for a minute, and I would say that the Marantz PMS-7000 and the Aiwa CS880 are fairly close in sound quality,but the Aiwa can crank louder with less distortion. You need to turn the bass down on the Marantz if you crank it up past 4 or 5. The Marantz seems to distort with the bass on full. The Aiwa can crank most of the way up to 10 on full or a little less bass. The Marantz is better built than the Aiwa "IMHO". Everything inside the aiwa is "hardwired" where the Marantz is easier to work on. It has lots of plug in components.
ok thanks skippy -
actually - i think your one minute test was good enough to tell the story --so forget the 'details'
the marantz 7000 is much better looking , and the weighted tuning dial and all the knobs , controls are so damn elegant -- that the 7000 is unlike any other boombox -
and the overall sound is sweet --but agree that the 7000 bass power is not as solid as even most good medium size boxes --
so , not surprised that your 880 bass sounds better
its hard to beat the smooth sound of passive radiators in my experience ,although they do have limits .the bass is never really harsh or muddy with passive radiators,the only place they lack is in the lowest requence range cos the woofers driving the diaphram usually give up because they are not designed to produce such low frequencies like 20 hz or below ,but the trade off is low power consumption and high sensetivity and bass out put that you would not normally get from 2 6 inch woofers ,in addition the radiator diaphram it self if properly designed caused no distortion of its own.
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Originally posted by jvc floyd:
its hard to beat the smooth sound of passive radiators in my experience ,although they do have limits .the bass is never really harsh or muddy with passive radiators,the only place they lack is in the lowest requence range cos the woofers driving the diaphram usually give up because they are not designed to produce such low frequencies like 20 hz or below ,but the trade off is low power consumption and high sensetivity and bass out put that you would not normally get from 2 6 inch woofers ,in addition the radiator diaphram it self if properly designed caused no distortion of its own.
Exactly the case with my CP-7.
Very interesting stuff Floyd!!!
transamguy1977 - 2008-04-09 19:00
Scott im glad to see you finally got your dream box!!!!
Its very gratifying putting some time into a wanted box making it what you want it to be !!!
So where to now ??? are you done collecting
Aiwa, wow, stunning, sexy, lots of bass. This just bumped up two slots on my list. Congrats on that BEAUTY skippy!
Thanks Frank! no I'm not done collecting yet,I would like a Sharp GF777 or a GF999 and a few others too. The CS880 was just my personal grail that I had wanted for soooooo long. I guess it was kind of like your your Rising 20/20 means to you, except I did not own a CS880 before. I just remember them in stores and wanted one and could never afford one.
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Originally posted by transamguy1977:
Scott im glad to see you finally got your dream box!!!!
Its very gratifying putting some time into a wanted box making it what you want it to be !!!
So where to now ??? are you done collecting
Thanks Dave, I really love the CS880,it is everything I remember it to be and more. It is a keeper,like my Marantz PMS-7000.
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Originally posted by Daiwa:
Aiwa, wow, stunning, sexy, lots of bass. This just bumped up two slots on my list. Congrats on that BEAUTY skippy!
geoffhartwell - 2008-04-10 09:08
wow looks great skippy, nice jod
Thank you Geoff!!!!!
masterblaster84 - 2008-04-12 08:46
Skippy, you had us at "I just got the woofers refoamed". Beatiful, man I just keep coming back to your pic. I need an 880!!!!
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Originally posted by MasterBlaster84:
Skippy, you had us at "I just got the woofers refoamed". Beatiful, man I just keep coming back to your pic. I need an 880!!!!
Don, I personally was had at *refoamed*
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Originally posted by MasterBlaster84:
Skippy, you had us at "I just got the woofers refoamed". Beatiful, man I just keep coming back to your pic. I need an 880!!!!
Thanks MasterBlaster!!! You DO need an 880!!!! They rock.
glad to see you finally got your 880 mate
and she looks so mint nice going there
Thanks Tim,I really love it.....
IF the 880 is anything like the toshiba wx1 shairing those passive radaitors itl murder the m90, i cant wait to get one
hey Skippy, does it have the side trims.? i dont see them
No Drip,the originals are all beat up.
So I left them off till I could find some or repair them. You have a good eye for details though.....