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    AR Newbie Registered Member
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    Talking Hi,From the Newbie

    Hi,Everyone I'm new to the Forum live in Texas like to collect Vintage Audio Gear.It started with a Technics SA-936 Receiver,Teac A-2000 R-R Tape Deck,Pioneer CT-F650 Cassette Deck,Technics SL-D3 TT and Bose 6.2 Speakers.Found them all at estate & garage sales all are in working order.I'm looking foward to this Forum hope I can contribute to it.Thanks,Keith

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    Vinyl Fundamentalist Forums Moderator poppachubby's Avatar
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    Welcome. Lots of vintage knowledge here, and lots of newbies with vintage taste signing up lately. Have fun!

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    Phila combat zone JoeE SP9's Avatar
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    Welcome to the forum. Along with the vintage gear are a lot of vintage members, this poster included.
    ARC SP9 MKIII, VPI HW19, Rega RB300
    Marcof PPA1, Shure, Sumiko, Ortofon carts, Yamaha DVD-S1800
    Behringer UCA222, Emotiva XDA-2, HiFimeDIY
    Accuphase T101, Teac V-7010, Nak ZX-7. LX-5, Behringer DSP1124P
    Front: Magnepan 1.7, DBX 223SX, 2 modified Dynaco MK3's, 2, 12" DIY TL subs (Pass El-Pipe-O) 2 bridged Crown XLS-402
    Rear/HT: Emotiva UMC200, Acoustat Model 1/SPW-1, Behringer CX2310, 2 Adcom GFA-545

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    Another newbie that likes Vintage equipment

    Hi - I just joined this month myself -- I seem to buy and sell a lot vintage equipment these days - stuff just turns up. Boy, when you mentioned that Teac above, that really brings back memories. Never throw away or just give away your older electronics -- if not to for you, they will have value to someone -- I wish I had realized that when I was younger, and now I wish I could broadcast that to the general public on a daily basis.
    Welcome!

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    Forum Regular harley .guy07's Avatar
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    I am only in my 30's but I used to hear my dad talk about the electronics of the 60's and 70's and I love how 2 channel audio was the thing back then. I know that the quad thing came into the 70's but 2 channel was the main thing and it was great. Sometime I wish I was older in that era because some of the music was better and the technology wasn't but the basic since of audio seemed to be more concentrated on the music and the fact that 2 speakers can get a great since of the performance if they are set up right and the equipment behind them is of like quality. I try to study some of the vintage stuff and I do like the simplicity of the electronics of the time because there was no talk of codecs and formats that was multi channel even though I do like some of the newer components that have came out in the last few years but there is something about that era in audio that is realy cool. I am a big fan of lossless digital but I do understand the like of lp's and reel to reel tape decks because of their physical presence and would have liked to have been of age to be there for it. It just seems high end audio was more direct and simpler in those times.

    Marantz SR5008(HT)
    Nu Force P8 Preamp (2 channel)
    Pass Labs X150.5(2 channel)
    Adcom 545 mk2 power amp(rear channel amp)
    Spatial Audio M3 Turbo S Mains Speakers
    Dayton 8" HO custom sealed subwoofer(2 channel)
    Yamaha NS-c444 center channel
    Emotiva ERD-1 surround speakers
    JBL e250p subwoofer highly modified
    Samsung 46" LED TV
    OPPO BDP-83 blue ray/multi format player
    ps-audio NuWave dac (2 channel)
    Dell I660 music server running fidelizer windows 8 audio optimizer
    PS Audio Quintet power center



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