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^^^ Well, at least you still have some memory left ^^^
Hard to beat the warm sound of analog isn't it bud . Dusty
I would be happy to have good enough hearing left to hear the difference between anything. I can't even here the valve train on a Guzzi. GliderJohn
Had a Pioneer component system back in the day, not been used for many years but I couldn't bring myself to get rid so sitting at the back of the garage.I keep intending to bring it out one day as I have a large album collection, much of which I never got round to digitising. At the very least I'd like to rig up the turntable to a PC to transfer the music but I have to wonder if damp/dust may have got to it, or mice are nesting in it...
Digital is cool, and I use it, but the analog/vinyl "thing" is real and I will always prefer it.
Gotta agree. Many, if not most, people any more have never heard true "hi fi." Yes, it is convenient to have a digital player. That's all I'll say about that.
Vinyl is still my main source, via a Linn LP12 I bought in 1982. It is getting to be a drag getting up every 20 minutes to change the record, and though the system is in the main room, the records have been banished to a back room, so I have to bring a bunch of them through every day, and lug them back when I�ve finished listening. Streaming is beginning to look attractive. There�s one streamer cum amplifier which can download vinyl as you play it, store it and find and display the cover art. That seems like the way to go.
I keep my music room in a building a couple of blocks from my house; no spousal disturbance that way. Some photos of the room below. I post about music on FB, under @politicalburo.
long live the lava lamp!
Be very careful here. All I wanted was my old high school tape deck, and then others followed...
I was in the Navy in Guam in the early 70's. My favorite thing to do was browsing the stereo equipment at the BX (Navy base) store. Lots of fun.Today I have a Marantz 4300 receiver hooked to the analog gear, a Marantz 6300 turntable, an Akai GX636 black reel to reel and a Pioneer cassette deck. Warm sound in that wonderful Marantz blue light. I get a kick out of watching the VU meters dance.The main system for regular music and TV listening is a Marantz 8002 receiver (vintage 2010 with HDMI inputs and outputs) running a pair of 70's Pioneer HPM 1500 speakers. The ones with the round tweeter on top. They come with 15" woofers. No need for a subwoofer. Incredible speakers. I wish I had the coin for a pair of Martin Logan's. On my bucket list is a Nakamichi Dragon cassette deck. The best piece of analog equipment from the era. Also, the coolest piece of analog gear ever invented.
I LIKE that receiver the reel-to-reel is sitting on....Pioneer?