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Ever Onward...
Vintage love...
^Good to hear that you are happy with your set. Upgrade-itis is an audio affliction that is hard to satisfy.
Sometimes music with properly matched and placed gear sounds so much better at the 9, 10 or 11 o'clock position than loud, obnoxious ones. The true test of a set-up to some is how much detail is still put out at lower volumes.
That same friend of mine who is working on the Akai picked up a beautiful, vintage Marantz two channel stereo a year ago from a thrift shop. Not a nick on the face, top or sides maybe save little ones on the bottom edges. He changed the caps, resistors, lamps and what not. Totally refurbished and cleaned it. It was large, vintage and screamed 1970's with gorgeous blue lighted meters. It was on its last legs and he brought it back to life. Now it betters all the off the shelf 2 channel offerings nowadays sound-wise. I mentioned to him that he could sell it for a very, very tidy profit. The look of horror on his face was something I would never forget. It is now the centerpiece of his system.
I really wish I had his talent with doing such things. I suppose I could learn but this paranoia thing.
With meters, I think the only manufacturer that has them in their products is MacIntosh if I'm correct.
A long time good friend of mine from high school to this day deeply regrets selling the really nice Yamaha set-up he had. Now it's iPods and downloads. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Can't see that in my immediate future.
^Good to hear that you are happy with your set. Upgrade-itis is an audio affliction that is hard to satisfy.
Sometimes music with properly matched and placed gear sounds so much better at the 9, 10 or 11 o'clock position than loud, obnoxious ones. The true test of a set-up to some is how much detail is still put out at lower volumes.
That same friend of mine who is working on the Akai picked up a beautiful, vintage Marantz two channel stereo a year ago from a thrift shop. Not a nick on the face, top or sides maybe save little ones on the bottom edges. He changed the caps, resistors, lamps and what not. Totally refurbished and cleaned it. It was large, vintage and screamed 1970's with gorgeous blue lighted meters. It was on its last legs and he brought it back to life. Now it betters all the off the shelf 2 channel offerings nowadays sound-wise. I mentioned to him that he could sell it for a very, very tidy profit. The look of horror on his face was something I would never forget. It is now the centerpiece of his system.
I really wish I had his talent with doing such things. I suppose I could learn but this paranoia thing.
With meters, I think the only manufacturer that has them in their products is MacIntosh if I'm correct.
A long time good friend of mine from high school to this day deeply regrets selling the really nice Yamaha set-up he had. Now it's iPods and downloads. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Can't see that in my immediate future.
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