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Originally Posted by Major Matt Mason
1973 Kenner Close n Play
Dudester- excellent choice; excellent taste! What's that thing inside the top cover? Some kind of 45 adapter? Thanks for the chuckle!
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See my sig ;)
Further 6 tubetraps orignal from the us...2 bigass rugs/carpets one on the floor one on rhe wall. Not bad for a kid of 24years old :D
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What this forum needs is a place to upload pictures. Go to my web site to see pictures of my systems: http://home.satx.rr.com/rycher
My main system is a KRELL Showcase, 1 pr. DENON POA-S10 mono amps, Denon POA-8300, Denon DVD-2900, Monster Cable HTS-5100, Mitsubishi 65" HD, Carver AL-III's for my mains, Boston Acoustics VR12 for center, B&W CDM-1NT's for surround, M&K MX-125 subwoofer, AMX touchpanel, Monster interconnects, and a whole lot more!!!
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Originally Posted by Rycher
What this forum needs is a place to upload pictures.
Ask and ye shall receive. When you reply to a thread, look below the text box for "Additional Options". Here one can Upload/manage Photos. You can also imbed pics directly from a website as well using some basic HTML commands.
Note: Replace the "{" character with a "<" and the "}" character with a ">" in the following example. You would not be able to see the format if I did it correctly:
{center}{img src="http://somewhere.com/image.jpg"}{/center}
<center><img src="http://home.satx.rr.com/rycher/DSC01652.JPG"></center>
Voila!
rw
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Originally Posted by E-Stat
Ask and ye shall receive. When you reply to a thread, look below the text box for "Additional Options". Here one can Upload/manage Photos. You can also imbed pics directly from a website as well using some basic HTML commands.
Voila!
rw
Very cool. Thanks Mr. Super Moderator!
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Originally Posted by Rycher
Very cool. Thanks Mr. Super Moderator!
No problemo. Here's another tip. You can easily make your website a clickable link. Here is the usage - again I must use a "wrong" characters so that you can see the structure. Use "<>" instead of "{}".
{a href="http://home.satx.rr.com/rycher"}Check out my gear{/a href}
Here's the result:
<a href="http://home.satx.rr.com/rycher">Check out my gear</a href>
Enjoy!
rw
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Originally Posted by Chris
I'm sure this has been asked many times before, but there's a reason I'm asking.... you now have a field in your profile where you can enter this information (called "equipment list") and never have to type it out again. Imagine being able to just point people to your profile to tell them what you own. Fill in your profile and reply to this thread so we can check it out!
Come on guys, let's see what you got!
Norm's system
Technics GX490 Pro-Logic receiver, used $100
Technics PG450 CD player, used $100
Sony MZ-R37 minidisc recorder $100
Sony JB920 minidisc deck $150
Proton 740 cassette deck, used $ 75
Sony K620 cassette deck $120
Radio Shack 3:1 tape recorder expander $ 30
Kenwood turntable, arm & cartridge + rack, used $ 10
Altec 83 speakers, pr $ 60
Pioneer W10000 subwoofer, used $ 50
Sony MDR-V6 headphones, used $ 25
Small CD cabinet, holds 200 CDs $ 30
Large CD cabinet, holds 600 CDs $230
Total = $1080
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hi everyone,
i have an HK AVR 520, infinity !L 50's 10's, and 25c, also a CT-120 from velodyne.
I mainly listen to music, mostly mp3's
what should be my next upgrade?
Dump the mp3's!:eek:
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my only suggestion is....
That is a very nice setup actually, the only thing I can think of is the Interconnect cables, Do you have a good set of cables? and a Power conditioner? I use a UPS for a computer, they are great for power line conditioning and grounding. I really like infinity spkrs, they sound great for less money.
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My little HT setup
Front=PSB Stratus Bronze. Demo $800
Center=PSB Image 9C. About $200. Would like to upgrade to Stratus center channel one day.
Back=PSB Image 2B. About $225/pr
Sub=Velodyne HT-12. Need to upgrade the sub. Used $200.
Preamp=Lexicon DC-2 w/ DTS (excellent for HT, not so good with movies). Used $1100.
Amp=Chiro C-500 (140 wpc, 80lb monster, used $600). If you are into SERIOUS HT wattage and have the opportunity, pick one of these things up.
TT=Systemdek IIX w/ Ortofon OM-20. Used $250 I think. Excellent TT, servicable cartridge but needs to be upgraded. Sounds like hell through the Lexicon, much better with my old NAD T-770.
phono preamp=NAD
DVD=Pioneer DFD-563 (or something like that). I needed something cheap. Sounds pretty good for the $150 I paid for it..
CD=Sony low end 400 cd jukebox. This think kinda sucks and I need to replace it. OK for low end but as I upgraded preamp and amp, it rapidly became a weak link.
Anyway, I included prices because I think that one can get a pretty good sounding HT system used (like from Audiogon) pretty reasonably. But what I really want are a pair of Vandersteen 2ce's running some tube amplification.
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My little HT setup
Front=PSB Stratus Bronze. Demo $800
Center=PSB Image 9C. About $200. Would like to upgrade to Stratus center channel one day.
Back=PSB Image 2B. About $225/pr
Sub=Velodyne HT-12. Need to upgrade the sub. Used $200.
Preamp=Lexicon DC-2 w/ DTS (excellent for HT, not so good with movies). Used $1100.
Amp=Chiro C-500 (140 wpc, 80lb monster, used $600). If you are into SERIOUS HT wattage and have the opportunity, pick one of these things up.
TT=Systemdek IIX w/ Ortofon OM-20. Used $250 I think. Excellent TT, servicable cartridge but needs to be upgraded. Sounds like hell through the Lexicon, much better with my old NAD T-770.
phono preamp=NAD
DVD=Pioneer DFD-563 (or something like that). I needed something cheap. Sounds pretty good for the $150 I paid for it..
CD=Sony low end 400 cd jukebox. This think kinda sucks and I need to replace it. OK for low end but as I upgraded preamp and amp, it rapidly became a weak link.
Anyway, I included prices because I think that one can get a pretty good sounding HT system used (like from Audiogon) pretty reasonably. But what I really want are a pair of Vandersteen 2ce's running some tube amplification.
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My Collection of Crap...
AMPS/PREAMPS/PROCESSORS/RECEIVERS
SONY STR-DE935 DOLBY DIGITAL-DTS HT RECEIVER
PIONEER VSX-5900S DOLBY PRO-LOGIC RECEIVER
PIONEER SX-780 STEREO RECEIVER
PIONEER SA-1060 INTEGRATED STEREO AMPLIFIER
AMC PRO 7 DOLBY PRO-LOGIC PRE/PRO/AMP
PIONEER RC-760 STEREO PREAMP
NAD 2200 STEREO AMPLIFIER
EQUALIZERS
MCS DIGITAL 5000 SERIES 7-BAND GRAPHIC
TURNTABLES
TECHNICS SL-1800MK2 MANUAL DIRECT DRIVE
AIWA PX-E850 AUTOMATIC BELT DRIVE
MCS 6503 AUTOMATIC BELT DRIVE
MINIDISC DECKS
SONY MDS-JE630 RECORDER
SONY MZ-R37 PORTABLE RECORDER (X2)
CASIO XG-3 PORTABLE PLAYER
TAPE DECKS
TECHNICS RS-DC10 DIGITAL COMPACT CASSETTE RECORDER
OPTIMUS DCT-2000 DIGITAL COMPACT CASSETTE RECORDER (X2)
OPTIMUS SCT-56 DUBBING CASSETTE RECORDER
PIONEER CT-F700 CASSETTE RECORDER
KENWOOD KD-5066 REEL TO REEL RECORDER
AKAI GX-230D REEL TO REEL RECORDER
PANASONIC RQ-DP7 PORTABLE DIGITAL COMPACT CASSETTE PLAYER
PHILIPS DCC130 PORTABLE DIGITAL COMPACT CASSETTE PLAYER
LASERDISC PLAYERS
PIONEER CLD-S104 COMBI PLAYER
SATELLITE RECEIVERS
RCA DRD480RE W/DIGITAL OUTPUT
DVD PLAYERS
PIONEER DV-C302D 3 DISC CHANGER
AUDIOVOX DVD1500 PORTABLE
CD RECORDERS
PHILIPS CDR-200 DUAL TRAY
IMATION RIPGO! MP3/CD PORTABLE (8CM DISCS ONLY)
CD PLAYERS
PIONEER PD-F1007 301 DISC CHANGER
PIONEER PD-M6 6 DISC CHANGER
SONY CDP-110
SONY D-T3 PORTABLE
SONY D-5 PORTABLE
SONY D-3 PORTABLE
SONY D-T66 PORTABLE
SONY D-2 PORTABLE
SONY D-15 PORTABLE
SONY D-4 PORTABLE
SONY D-11 PORTABLE
SONY D-9 PORTABLE
SONY D-88 PORTABLE
SONY D-180K PORTABLE
SONY D-350 PORTABLE
SONY D-824K PORTABLE
SONY D-T4 PORTABLE
SONY D-160 PORTABLE
SONY D-141 PORTABLE
JVC XL-P70 PORTABLE
KENWOOD DPC-61 PORTABLE
TOSHIBA XR-9459 PORTABLE
REALISTIC CD-3250 PORTABLE
RCA RP-7916 PORTABLE
MAGNAVOX AZ6892 PORTABLE
EMERSON AD2525 PORTABLE
AIWA XP-560 PORTABLE
AIWA XP-Z3C PORTABLE (8CM MP3/CD DISCS ONLY) (X2)
LOUDSPEAKERS
PARADIGM REFERENCE STUDIO 100V2 (X2)
CERWIN-VEGA DX9 (X2)
REALISTIC MACH 2 (X2)
PIONEER HPM-100 (X2)
PIONEER CS-C9000 (X2)
QUADRAFLEX ST-19 (X2)
PARADIGM REFERENCE SERVO-15 (SUBWOOFER)
VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDERS
REALISTIC MODEL 47 4-HEAD HI-FI
EMERSON EV737 4-HEAD HI-FI
ACTIVE CROSSOVERS
PARADIGM X-30
VIDEO DISPLAYS
TOSHIBA TZ61V61 61" REAR PROJECTION
SYLVANIA TVK139 13"
GE 20"
UNIVERSAL REMOTES
PHILIPS PRONTO TS1000
HEADPHONES
SONY MDR7506
REALISTIC PRO-60 (KOSS)
ABOUT 20 OTHER NONDESCRIPT PAIRS
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Wondering...
Which speakers do you like better? The Cerwin Vegas or the Realistic Mach 2? I've been looking to pick up some "party" speakers.
Thanks,
Roy
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Originally Posted by royphil345
Which speakers do you like better? The Cerwin Vegas or the Realistic Mach 2? I've been looking to pick up some "party" speakers.
Thanks,
Roy
The Mach 2s deliver a somewhat more refined (relatively speaking) presentation than the Vegas. While they will both play plenty loud, the 'Vegas are more efficient than the Mach 2s. The 'Vegas require less power to make your pants flap and your ears bleed...
Which do I like better? They both suck, but the Mach 2s suck less.
Have a great party
Jeff
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Have entered my gear list twice now on the sig page, but it keeps bugging me (and erasing my data) for nonentered fields like name which I don't want to post anyway. Gave up. Here it is. Gotta put in a plug for Bill Dudleston and Bob Carver!
Anthem AVM-20 preamp
Carver ancient M-1.0t amplifiers (X3)
Toshiba SD-9200 DVD-A
Sony nondescript 300 CD changer used for transport only
Kenwood spectrum analyzer/EQ used to watch the pretty lights. Input only... no output.
Legacy Audio Focus (fronts)
Legacy Audio Signature III (rears)
Legacy Audio Silver Screen II (front center)
Legacy Audio Studio (rear center)
Velodyne HGS-18 sub/earthquake simulator
Sony 36" XBR HD monitor with *no HD signal* :-(
Panasonic VCR that ate the last tape I put in it.
All protected from Alabama Power (Surges) by Panamax
Xbox
BDI rack
Sennheiser HD-600
Tama Rockstar DX percussion
Earplugs optional.
DirecTV when it works.
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Thanks!!!
I thought that might be the case. Alot of people still seem to like their Mach IIs after all these years. Makes it harder to find a pair dirt-cheap though. I'll keep my eyes open.
Thanks again,
Roy
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Originally Posted by royphil345
I thought that might be the case. Alot of people still seem to like their Mach IIs after all these years. Makes it harder to find a pair dirt-cheap though. I'll keep my eyes open.
Thanks again,
Roy
You're welcome.
IMO, the Mach 1s are better than the Mach 2s, FWIW.
Jeff
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Hi all new to this site. Came across this site by accident googleing my Dennon dra-555 receiver. Found it to be very interesting and helpful. I big time into vintage audio. Anyway just wanted to say hello.
Thanks.
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OMG,............... is this sight still live?
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You mean 'site'?:yesnod:
damn spell checker!
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Preamp - McIntosh C220
Amp - Mcintosh MC252
Cd - Enlightened Audio Designs T-1000/DSP-7000 III
Power - RGPC 400MKII and 400Pro
Speakers - Castle Audio Howard S3
Sub - Velodyne SPL-R 1500
Cables - Audioquest and Sonic Horizons
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Originally Posted by shodulik
Preamp - McIntosh C220
Amp - Mcintosh MC252
Cd - Enlightened Audio Designs T-1000/DSP-7000 III
Power - RGPC 400MKII and 400Pro
Speakers - Castle Audio Howard S3
Sub - Velodyne SPL-R 1500
Cables - Audioquest and Sonic Horizons
Brutha-mang, I knew you were a player. I amn of few words but very nice equipment.
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Originally Posted by bobsticks
Brutha-mang, I knew you were a player. I amn of few words but very nice equipment.
Thanks for the kind words Bob....here's a pic:
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...dulik/bob5.jpg
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