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You should have left the pictures unlabled to see how many current BP posters could even name the components...
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No [censored]! We had a VCR w/Remote when I was like...six or seven...there was a cord from the remote to the VCR. I tripped over it about a week after we got it. Broke that [censored]. Got my ass whooped for it.
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My second stereo system...
After settling in with my aging equipment at Camp Pendleton (and having disposable income) I knew it was time to upgrade. A guy in the barracks was getting shipped out to sea duty & couldn't take his stuff with him so I picked up his amp on the cheap. It was a Carver TFM-25... ![]() I needed a pre amp to run it so I picked up a matching Carver C-11 at a local Hi-Fi store... ![]() The speakers were replaced with a set of Celestion 3000's (another barracks pick up). ![]() I was lucky enough to get sent TAD to Japan & while there I managed to pick up a new CD player & cassette deck. Pioneer PD-3000 (Pioneer Elite PD-91 was the equivalent US market version) ![]() Nakamichi DR-3 ![]() The Celestions were soon replaced by a pair of Vandersteen 2Ce. ![]() Sadly everything mentioned so far went bye bye when X1 & I split up. Last edited by Muck; 10-16-2009 at 12:11 PM. |
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When I got stationed in western-most Tokyo in June 1976 right out of Air Force tech school, I bought a Pioneer SX-1250 receiver, a Pioneer turntable (can't remember the model number right now), and a pair of Kenwood speakers (model number was 777-something). The receiver cost $450, which was more than my monthly base pay back then. Still have the receiver and turntable in storage...one of these days I need to see if they still work.
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Since the divorce left with me nada it was time to start fresh...funds were tight so I definitely bargain hunting which led to two perceived "giant killers" of the day from RatShack...
Optimus Pro LX5-II Speakers ![]() Optimus CD-3400 ![]() Neither was quite as stellar as portrayed but they got the job done (and I got them super cheap in one of Radio Shack's ever present sales). Paired with them was an NAD 310 integrated amp...also a "budget" product but one that was of very high quality (and more than exceeded the hype). ![]() I also picked up an external DAC for the CD player...an Audio Alchemy DITB (DAC-In-The-Box). ![]() Quote:
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Those high-end old-school receivers sound great. My brother is a bit of a gear head, and trades, if you will, in alot of the old receivers/amp/PAs/speakers... all that stuff still sounds great, and without the 239,408,348 surround configurations and cheesy-shaped speakers
![]() Edit: Muck, it sounds like you know you're stuff, but if anyone out here has old audio equipment questions, I happen to know that MondayAMGenius is a very good resource - try a PM. Last edited by 'BusNative; 10-15-2009 at 01:23 PM. Reason: post script |
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I didn't love the Radio Shack pieces so in relatively short order they were replaced with...
Sony CDP-X505ES ![]() NHT Super Ones ![]() The Super Ones were amazing little speakers. It's a shame that NHT went out of business earlier this year. Their only weakness was that they didn't dig deep into the lower frequencies (what small bookshelf speakers do?) so a Paradigm PDR-10 sub was picked up to supplement the bottom end... ![]() Tube stuff is almost always crazy high. |
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My first "serious" system used some SAE separates.
SAE Mark XXX1B amp with a graphic equalizer Pre that never worked without making noise/humming. Ugh! Crappy speakers that I forget the name of. Went to a Yamaha receiver and Bose 901s(yes the infamous 901s that everybody seemed to dog). This setup sounded pretty great in my new house with a cathedral ceiling. Got a Sony cd102b? player in "83" (perfect sound forever?) No pops or scratchs! The Yami started making noise so........Nad C320BEE integrated. Another Sony Cd player "ES" model but not as expensive as Muck's lovely! Now I have a "minimalist" system based on a Logictech Squeezebox, a Musical Fidelity CD player and a Nuforce class "D" integrated and Bowers and Wilkins speakers. This is the best sound by far! Not impressive to look at. But the Squeezebox has opened up the world of Internet radio and I listen it constantly. Highly recommended! ' ![]() Nuforce IA7 IntegratedLast edited by Taosman; 10-16-2009 at 01:25 PM. |
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