Anyone here using vintage speakers?


I am mostly a lurker and reader here and see very little conversation about vintage speakers (pre 1985). I have owned Altec 604's for about a year now and love the hell out of them. Just wondered if there are other vintage users in this crowd?
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Almost all vintage here:
JBL L-150 purchased from Illinois circa 1975 or 76.  Still in use.  Lots more JBL - L-65, L-100, L-110, L-220, L-300, 4333, 4343, 4350.  Multiple pairs of several of those.  Altec Segovias, Altec Valencias, Scott S-10 and S-11, KLH Model 4, Boston T-1030, Dynaco A-25 (one pair clean, the other pair NOS still in the boxes((to pair with reference standard dead stock ST70 just back from frame off restoration)) ), Heathkit AS-101, maybe some others I can’t think of right now.  All are still in my current collection.  I’ve sold off about half or the list would be a lot longer.  Need to get rid of the rest but it’s like selling children.
What is vintage?

 Have a pair of MTX AAL154 I think?
cerwin Vega D-9 pair, new crossover caps, air coil etc etc,

BIC venturi v830 and v630. 
 Bought the Vega d-9 new about 1986-1987. Unboxed, one in back seat, one in trunk of my 84 cutlass supreme. 


Once you get into co/triaxial speakers, hard to get out unless you are looking for a different sound. I love my Altec's, so coherent. Subwoofers?
I have Klipsh horns from 1970, Yamaha NS100M from 1978, PSB stratus Gold from 1984, Boston Acoustics A 400 from slightly later than '85. I love them all and play them all. They do all sound different but they do also all sound great. Almost forgot Sonab A-116, I have not played those in years but I still have them. 
Just wondered if there are other vintage users in this crowd?

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Vintage is just as good as newer models,,
But next to my Wide band, sorry No Cigar.
Wide Bands are the new high fidelity tech speaker.
So... no Vintage for this guy.