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Vintage STEREO Club (Monster Receivers, Cassette, CD Players, Turntables, R2R)

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    #537 1 year ago
    Quoted from Redfive05:

    My Dynaco Stereo 70 Tube Amp, Dynaco PAS3 Tube Pre-amp, and Dual 1228 Turntable set up in my Livingroom.
    I also have some other Dynaco tube stuff squirreled away, and a H.H. Scott something that I haven't looked at in a while.[quoted image]

    Nice set up! And I like the Art of Atari book, a friend of mine has one and I keep thinking about picking it up.

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    #567 10 months ago
    Quoted from guitarded:

    Isolate those speakers and you will be even more impressed.

    Yep, a nice pair of inexpensive speaker stands will really help open up those speakers. Or if you want to keep them on top of the fireplace A/V piece check out Fat Dots from Herbie’s Audio Lab, very reasonable and I really like them.

    4 months later
    #683 6 months ago
    Quoted from jrpinball:

    Found this lurking in the basement. Akai GX F-25.
    It probably hadn't been switched on in at least 35 years.

    Quoted from jrpinball:

    Another vintage cassette deck. Akai GX-F90.
    Needs a good Deoxit treatment, but essentially works well.
    [quoted image]

    Damn, I need to come over and scrounge through your basement and see what I can find.

    2 months later
    #766 3 months ago
    Quoted from DarthPaul:

    I never could understand why anyone would want one of those.

    Are you talking about the 8 track player or the recording by The Electric Moog Orchestra?

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    #814 48 days ago
    Quoted from littlecammi:

    Pics of my living room stereo/quadraphonic steup, with components in walnut towers and four JBL L100 speakers on walnut stands in the corners of the room. The L100s came with hand-oiled walnut cabinets, so I made walnut towers for the Marantz and Teac gear and walnut stands for the speakers. To complete the room's decor, I tracked down the furniture manufacturer and purchased from them several yards of the print fabric they used for the pillows, which my wife then used to make the drapes.

    Great job on the equipment racks, they look great! Looks like the bottom of the speaker stands could be used to store records?

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