• 08-03-2006, 01:04 AM
    Mark_IDT
    Ya know they now are saying addiction is a disease! Perhaps some antibiaudiox are in order.
  • 08-07-2006, 12:26 PM
    jocko_nc
    Oh well. Added another to the collection today...

    I found a Sansui 2000A today while scouring the radio repair shops. I asked about "vintage" stuff, the guy almost forgot he had it. It had been around the shop for years, he had always intended to sell it.

    I saw the cardboard carton that said "Sansui" and got a little excited. Did not know what might be inside. It's a little older than I would prefer and my first Sansui. However, it is packaged like it was for sale back in the day, almost like a time capsule. All the plastic shipping film is still intact on edges of the faceplate. Crazy. ???. This thing is brand new. $50.00 and no need to ship. How could I say no?

    Hmmm... Maybe a new bedroom rig?

    jocko
  • 08-07-2006, 01:05 PM
    bobsticks
    your really not alone...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by daviethek
    my third bedroom system is complete. E-bay Sherwood tuner for 8.00, Sony ss N220 power amp for 80.00, hopelessly old dyna pre and platter cd with black bag speakers. Sounds too damn good. Problem is, ...9 room house. Wife starting to look at me a little funny. Cat already understands.

    I hadn't seen this post before. What a beautiful quote...

    I do this mostly with software. I stopped at one of those "Half-Priced Used Bookstores" on the way back from lunch today and bought 29 cds for less than $100.00. I only found the damn thing because I got cut off in traffic.
  • 08-16-2006, 06:34 PM
    jrhymeammo
    Just wanted to revive the dead.
    Bought a pair of Mirage SM-3 out of curiosity for $10 a pair. These are 2way floorstanders with 1" softdome tweets and 8" woofers. Sounds pretty good, but sounds a bit boxy.

    One of my friend broke up with his girlfriend and lost EVERYTHING. For that matter, I think I'll be shopping for an old receiver that is not a black plastic box, and a CD player for under $50 and give him a little gift. This will be a nice upgrade from his old boombox. Music wise, he'll have to buy them allover again.

    Hey Jock_nc, where you are? Were you tricked into an intervention or something?

    Fergymunster!!!!! Thanks for your thoughtful advice but I must digress.
  • 08-17-2006, 01:26 PM
    jocko_nc
    Still out there searching the thrifts and radio repair shops...
  • 08-17-2006, 05:56 PM
    Feanor
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    I succumbed to a Marantz 2252B
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Feanor
    I made several nice scores recently, but I had to draw the line somewhere. I restrained by myself from several choice vintage receivers. :sad:

    Bought a Marantz 2252B at Audiogon. $160, not too bad; everthing works except the "Stereo" light.

    (stock photo) ...
  • 08-17-2006, 07:17 PM
    PAT.P
    Too bad your not around my neck of the woods,I need to make room in basement and lots needs to go.Never knew I had so much stuff,5 turntable ,4 receiver,tape deck,reel to reel,advent speakers(never got them recone).Im setting a drum set for the boy and its time to make room:16:
  • 08-19-2006, 06:09 AM
    Blue Meanie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jocko_nc
    To bringing home used stuff!

    Now I find myself driving by thrift stores... that aren't on the way home.

    Friday it was a 1981 Pioneer tape deck, one of the good ones, for $7. Love all that aluminum hardware and workmanship. Today a mint Mirage M490 for $20. I'll fine a use for it somewhere.

    When does all this stop?

    jocko

    Sure, you finely hone your vintage audioholic addiction over at Audiokarma, then come here asking if there is a cure, when you KNOW there isn't a cure. Yes, I've seen through your CLEVER RUSE! You are just trying to entice the good folks at Audioreview to come over to the dark side, in an effort to make you feel better about YOUR addiction (but honey, EVERYONE'S doing it)! 'Tis the devil's work, I say (LOL)!!!

    For the uninitiated, here's a link to the BEST vintage audio equipment (mostly) forums on the net:

    http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/

    Jeff
    P.S. Man, THIS place is a GHOST TOWN compared to the way it was a couple of years ago. What happened???
  • 08-19-2006, 06:17 AM
    Blue Meanie
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by jrhymeammo
    Bought a pair of Mirage SM-3 out of curiosity for $10 a pair. These are 2way floorstanders with 1" softdome tweets and 8" woofers. Sounds pretty good, but sounds a bit boxy.

    One of my friend broke up with his girlfriend and lost EVERYTHING.

    I feel for him. Gotta be smart enough to move all your stuff out, THEN dump her. Kids these days...

    Jeff
  • 08-27-2006, 12:04 AM
    EdgarB
    Boy can I relate. I have 10 speakers , 5 different brands, different ohms, and still look for more speakers if the "price is right." I use an Adcom speaker selector to protect my amplifer with the different makes but can't help what switching another pair of speakers would sound like. Need to join AA. Admit I have a problem.
  • 08-27-2006, 03:35 AM
    kelsci
    You mean you need to join SPEAKERHOLICS ANONAMYUS; electronics division.
  • 08-27-2006, 10:27 AM
    basite
    i don't buy old things (altough they are interesting) i only look at them when i see them (my grandfather's '57 tube radio, his warfdhales, my uncle's technics receiver, my own kenwood old receiver, my luxman pd282 tt, ...) i have this other thing, i don't like to throw them away, like this: i now have my new denon pma-700ae int amp to replace my '78 kenwood kr730 receiver. most of the people i know would not even still have it, but i used it, and i keep it, now it stands there, waiting to be used again, i'm already thinking where i could use it, apart from decent speakers, i now have a whole third system made out things i used before.