howie_gb
02-13-2009, 01:46 PM
Hello,
I've been buying hi-fi and enjoying listening to music on it since the 1970s. I retired early from my job as an IT consultant three years ago and now I collect and restore antique radios and the occasional hi-fi separate. I've recently restored a NAD 7020 (burnt out transistor, capacitor and resistor), a Philips CD100 CD player (just loose connections) and a Marantz CD73 CD player (dry solder joints and knackered capacitors in the power supply). My present hi-fi system was all built in the 1980s and 1990s, but I have collected piles of kit built in the 1970s as well, all in good working order, and mainly rescued from the skip.
I'm going to do a review now about my favorite piece of hi-fi of all time, my 1983 Marantz CD73 CD player which I bought new many years ago and it still works well and sounds wonderful.
Howard
I've been buying hi-fi and enjoying listening to music on it since the 1970s. I retired early from my job as an IT consultant three years ago and now I collect and restore antique radios and the occasional hi-fi separate. I've recently restored a NAD 7020 (burnt out transistor, capacitor and resistor), a Philips CD100 CD player (just loose connections) and a Marantz CD73 CD player (dry solder joints and knackered capacitors in the power supply). My present hi-fi system was all built in the 1980s and 1990s, but I have collected piles of kit built in the 1970s as well, all in good working order, and mainly rescued from the skip.
I'm going to do a review now about my favorite piece of hi-fi of all time, my 1983 Marantz CD73 CD player which I bought new many years ago and it still works well and sounds wonderful.
Howard