Hey everyone -
I'm selling a 3 space 500 series lunchbox with a Fivefish PSU-1848 power supply and two Eisen Audio preamps. I purchased the lunchbox from Kojdog on this board. This is not a standard lunchbox. Koji explains it pretty well here. I replaced the original power supply with a FiveFish PSU-1848. One preamp was purchased from structuredloud on the Gearslutz board. Details here. (You'll need a gearslutz login for their classifieds section). The other pre was bought from Eisen Audio and assembled by me. These both sound great on many sources, I just don't use them enough to justify having them.
This is what you'll get:
One three space wooden lunchbox (the box is shown with the included pre amps)
One Fivefish PSU-1848 powersupply
Eisen Pre #1
JLM 1:4 input transformer
Cinemag (api 2503 type) output
Purple Audio Op Amp
Eisen Pre #2
Lundahl LL1538XL input transformer
Cinemag CMOQ-2L output transformer
John Hardy 990 Op Amp
More detailed pictures here.
I would rather not separate the set. The price is $725 shipped UPS ground to the lower 48 US States only. Paypal preferred.
Email, PM or post here with any questions.
Thanks
FS: Lunchbox with 2 Eisen Audio Preamps
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yes! bump for the 3 space lunchbox aka snackbox and a great dude to deal with.
i had one of those structuredloud-made eisens (same transformers and op amp) and those are great sounding pres-- definitely on par with the a-designs, five fish and osa lunchbox pres i've used.
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i had one of those structuredloud-made eisens (same transformers and op amp) and those are great sounding pres-- definitely on par with the a-designs, five fish and osa lunchbox pres i've used.
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Re: FS: Lunchbox with 2 Eisen Audio Preamps
A stretch but are these still for sale?
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Re: FS: Lunchbox with 2 Eisen Audio Preamps
after 11 years? I hope not.
Re: FS: Lunchbox with 2 Eisen Audio Preamps
Now they’re vintage, worth at least 3x the price.
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