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Daks
Nice pics of some nice gear. what speakers are you running that gear with?
Feanor
I echo your love of Silver. There is something to be said about pieces with meters and glowing lights....... :D
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The kenwood amplifier I am running with 4 kenwood 3 way tower speakers and they sound amazing! The sansui and marantz I have hooked up to cerwin vega! Nothing special but not enough space in the room!
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Originally Posted by dakatabg
The kenwood amplifier I am running with 4 kenwood 3 way tower speakers and they sound amazing! The sansui and marantz I have hooked up to cerwin vega! Nothing special but not enough space in the room!
If you like them that is all that counts......
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mission cyrus 2+PSX with linn sondek for listening to serious music
Yamaha A-320 amp with marantz cd 65 for listening to pop
I have a marantz cd54 somewhere in the loft...those "cast-iron" marantz players of the 80's jst refuse to lie down
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Marantz 2240 ... see my profile pics to see it .. love that thing haha
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Realistic STA-2080
Realistic STA-2100
Realistic LAB-395
Realistic Mach Ones (4029)
Realistic Mach Twos (4032/a)
Realistic 12 Band EQ
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A true realistic fan.
BallinWithNash - I have Marantz 2250B and those are really great receivers.
Cu-Melter - I had some realistic units and I still have the Realistic 31-2020A Equalizer
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O i know dakata I love mine ... it will only play at loud volumes though ... cuts in and out if it is low but I don't mind i'll just crank it haha
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I just added to my system Kenwood GE-1100 Equalizer in mint condition. Big improvement and I can fell it a lot.
http://i43.tinypic.com/23vyz53.jpg
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Originally Posted by dakatabg
Nice pick-up! It should work well with your other Kenwood gear.
I used to have the next one down from that one. The wife liked the "light box" that changed colors and moved with the beat.
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I thhnk you had GE-1000. I was thinking of getting that one but I am like no, I will get the GE-1100. I like the blue display with the echo but to start moving I have to have the volume up a lot.
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hey guys what happened to this thread? No posts for almost a year!
No more vintage love here or the thread got lost?
Time to bring it back at the top!
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I posted my last acquisition in the new finds thread. http://forums.audioreview.com/showpo...&postcount=510
Since then, I've upgraded the binding posts to WBTs and replaced the stock power inlet with a Furutech gold.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-...7/DR-10_13.jpg
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-...7/DR-10_15.jpg
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In the main listening room I have a vintage Teac X1000R R2R and a Dokorder 1120, both of which I use on a regular basis. I also have a JVC KD-85 cassette deck on the bottom shelf. It spends most of its time not connected only because the Jolida doesn't have enough inputs for it.
In the bedroom I have a vintage Marantz 2240B.
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Originally Posted by Fred70433
In the main listening room I have a vintage Teac X1000R R2R and a Dokorder 1120, both of which I use on a regular basis. I also have a JVC KD-85 cassette deck on the bottom shelf. It spends most of its time not connected only because the Jolida doesn't have enough inputs for it.
In the bedroom I have a vintage Marantz 2226B.
You gotta love the vintage Marantz 22XX series with their cool blue lights.
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in my main rig, only the speakers could qualify as vintage. i do have several vintage pieces waiting to be put into service in a secondary rig;
Yamaha CR-2020 receiver
Hafler DH-110 pre (w/Musical Concepts mod)
Yamaha C-2x pre
Yamaha M-2 amp
Yamaha B-2x amp
AR91 speakers
ADS L-710 speakers
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Originally Posted by thekid
You gotta love the vintage Marantz 22XX series with their cool blue lights.
True. The amp has an amazing bottom end.
BTW, my bad, it's the 2240B. Can't figure why I was so quick to screw myself out of those extra watts. :eek6:
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Well, I quess the speakers in both my audio systems are 'vintage'. In my living room I have the Quad ESL 57' and in my studio I have the Spendor 100S's. The only reason I haven't gotten newer speakers is because they sound so good I don't feel the need for new speakers.
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Thorens 126 MKIIIC
I have Thorens 126 MKIIIC in the original double box that I purchased direct from ELPA Marketing (the US importer of Thorens products in the 70's). I have 2 arms and all the original paperwork. Adcom crosscoil cartridge and other stuff. I was a salesman at Tech Hifi then. We didn't sell Thorens at the time but they took care of me anyway. I was wondering if anyone could give me an Idea what it would be worth today. It's been in storage for over 15 years.
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I have no vintage gear anymore. My oldest piece is a Cambridge Audio CD 6 CD player - listening to it now. Bought it in 1996 and it was a demo CD player. They had the top off and a glass case to show off the internals. It was a very well built (still is :smile5: ) $800ish CD player.
It owes me zero. It was under heavy all day use in that store for over a year. I have used it pretty much everyday since (couple years it sat in a box while overseas) but sitting a unit can be problematic too apparently).
It still works perfectly! The remote has no troubles, I usually push the buttons on the machine while I am up. It has been moved so many times.
15 years old now - the average life of a CD player is 7 years according to consumer reports. My Sony - 3 years old and giving me problems. I had three Pioneer CD players - all never made it past 4 years. Though the 100 disc changer was pretty good sounding and it's problem was the LCD screen was beginning to go - but it worked.
I have not generally been impressed with the transport mechanisms I have used lately, Audio Note's CD 2.1 which I reviewed is the part that keeps me from buying it(same transport that is in the new Bryston, a Mark Levinson I used which was over $10k was just lousy and buggy, and Sim Audio and Classe don't inspire much confidence.
I am tempted to buy a DAC - even on a ~15 year old CD Player. I can only find a few players that used this Sanyo transport (I was told it was a TEAC - oh well it's strong like bull either way).
CAMBRIDGE AUDIO CD6;
NAKAMICHI DRAGON CD/DAC 4
PINK TRIANGLE CARDINAL, PINK TRIANGLE CORDINAL 2
I guess we can start putting vintage on CD players now that they are being slowly replaced.
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Marantz 2275 Receiver
JBL 4312b Monitors
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I'm the most vintage and IMO the best part of my system.:ihih:
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The oldest I have in my system now is my Rotel RCD-855 cd player bought in 1990.
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Receivers:
Sansui G-7500
Kenwood KR-5030
Pioneer SX-550
Intergrated Amp:
Technics SU-8088
Tuners:
Technics ST-8077
CD Player:
JVC XL-Z444
Turntables:
Technics SL-1700
Kenwood KD-2070
Tape Decks: May not be considered vintage
Teac V-970X
Kenwood KX-780
Speakers: They get rotated in and out
EPI Magnus CD55 x2
EPI A1100
EPI T/E 120
EPI T/E 100
Processors:
Pioneer SR-303
Pioneer RG-9
EQ's:
BSR EQ-3000
Coustic EI HEQ-7005
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A Paragon, somebody still speaks my language. If I'm not mistaken, is it (Singular) from the late 70's, also a beautiful piece of furniture with a curved front to reflect the sound coming from the two outside front edges. Heard one in a highend showroom along with Altec Lansings, etc. around 1977.(boy,did that crank-up nice and clear) If you bought the Paragon new, wasn't it -- like -- $6000.00. I ended up purchasing a pair of Tannoy Berkleys, then six months later adding a pair of Ardens, which I've never heard anyone ever mention or have heard of before. Maybe you have. You're Paragon was alittle out of the question, as it's price was what my whole system cost me. Yep, It's a keeper.
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I'm most proud of a Rotel/Martel FAX150 single ended tube receiver from 1965 ( pic in gallery ). These interesting little receivers were sold in department stores back in the day. My other personal vintage gear includes a Technics SL-1300 TT and a Marantz 1150 integrated amp.
In the last year I've had fun restoring the following speakers for a friend who deals in vintage gear: Big Advents, little Advents, EPI-100s, JBL Century's, JBL Lancer 77's, several KLH's, AR3a's and I'm currently working on some AR2's. I missed out on restoring some very rare AR1's which he sold as is.
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Hey CD45,
I too have a Rotel 855 but it still seems new to me. How can any CD player be vintage? Didn't they just hit the market yesterday?
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Well, I will update. Not sure what qualifies as vintage...does the 80's?
Main System:
EICO HF-85
Ariston RD-11s
Bozak 919
Odds and Ends:
Marantz 1515
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Originally Posted by poppachubby
Well, I will update. Not sure what qualifies as vintage...does the 80's?
Main System:
EICO HF-85
Ariston RD-11s
Bozak 919
Odds and Ends:
Marantz 1515
Well, Poppa, I'm personally inclined to say the '70s or earlier. Looks like you have a few pieces that qualify in any case.
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My vintage system is in the garage, a 70'e era Yamaha Receiver CR-620 (that I picked up about 15 years ago at a Goodwill store for $30 and my Speakers I bought brand new back in the 70's, they are BES (BERTAGNI ELECTROACOUSTIC SYSTEMS) SPEAKERS, these are the 3-way models with the Aluminum Bands (not the later wooden models), BES speakers (in case you don't know them) were about 5" wide, had a styrofoam core and the sound came out of both sides!. I have mine bolted to the rafters and the fill the garage with sound... Now if I could only find me a PL-12D, like I had back then...
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The oldest/vintage type gear that I still have is my Pioneer cassette player:
http://forums.audioreview.com/data:i...CEIQCEIQf/2Q==
CT-M6R
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From the 80's on back...
ADC Sound shaper-SS3 Para-graphic (x2) (very early 80's)
Sansui AU-77X (early 80's)
Realistic10 band EQ (early 80's)
Kenwood ? integrated amp (mid 80's)
Technics auto reverse cassette (early 80's)
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I am a newby...Everything I have is vintage including me. My favorate amp is my Pioneer Series 20 power amp. It weighs 45 lbs. It is pure class A and produces 15 RMS watts/ch. It gets hot enough to cook on. I use it in the winter to warm my study. It sounds most accurate on my Mission and ADS speakers. My Yamaha M-4 sounds more accurate using B&W's and NHT's. .
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Hi da1776 in Charlotte and welcome aboard. I'm just down the road from you in Columbia. I once had a pair of ADS L710 and good speakers they were. Their metal cat proof grills were always a conversation piece.
Not familiar with the big Pioneer but it sounds like a beast. I do vintage speaker repair for a friend who sells used gear here in Cola. so I get to work on all the old stuff I used to lust after in my youth.
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Hi da1776 in Charlotte and welcome aboard. I'm just down the road from you in Columbia. I once had a pair of ADS L710 and good speakers they were. Their metal cat proof grills were always a conversation piece.
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I had a pair of those too; in my case branded Braun L710's but the same thing. I agree that they were very good speakers.
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dynaco st-70 tube amp,dynaco pas 3 tube pre amp klipsch lascalla all at or more than 50 years old and sound excellent
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My Pair of DCM Time Windows 3.....love them! Paired to a Canton 12 inch subwoofer!
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The "vinatgest" piece i had until recently was my early 90's Well Tempered Record Player.
But for the past month or-so, I've been building/restoring a Rek-O-Kut Rondine Jr L-37.
I built the plinth, replaced all the grommets around the motor and drive system (I'm sending the idler wheels out for a rebuild today) I bought the arm separately and purchased a Denon DL-103 which makes it period-correct.
I'm still trying to lower the noise floor to an acceptable level. It's a lot of fun.
Until this, the only vintage idler 'tables I've had have been old mid-range Duals and a Garrard AT6 changer. The heft of this Rek O Kut is a world away from those types of 'tables.
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I feel a little of hesitation...
....on what to name and report as vintage gear.
Sure, "vintage" means old (in age), but in this hobby it also means something that, when it works and is removed, it cannot be replaced by a similar more modern unit.
Therefore, if someone has, for example, a nice "oldy" pair of speakers, that work equally well (or better, perhaps) with their modern equivalent (in price, design, specs or whatever else you may think), can you name them "vintage"? Or a good power amplifier (and a preamplifier), with the same criteria, as above?
I would certainly consider vintage a good old stereo tape recorder, like the old Akai's, Tandberg's, Revoxes, etc., or a first generation CD Player or an old cassette recorder, but what about a Linn LP12 turntable, especially if it has been upgraded to a Sondec or Valhalla or whatever else was there? Equally, I would consider vintage one of the first surround amplifiers or receivers, with a dolby surround decoding engine in it only, or even a first generation Pro-Logic unit (decoder of amplifier/receiver), but what about a similar unit, 10 or 12 years old, which was perhaps company's flagship those days (in my mind comes the Denon AVR-5800 AV receiver, which was later upgraded by Denon with the KAVA1SE card. Its European equivalent was the AVC-A1SE AV amplifier, which I owned and I gave it to my son)?
With these thoughts in mind, I humbly present my own "vintage" gear:
- Vidikron Crystal One LCD video projector (VGA analysis only, now at my country house)
- Hafler XL-600 power amplifier (modified with Musical Concepts PA-3B Elite kit, still in full use, hardly to be considered a vintage gear)
- Hafler IRIS stereo preamplifier (this has its remote control circuit out of order and I feel free to put it into the "vitage" category)
- Luxman T-117L AM/FM tuner (still in use and one of the most musical FM tuners worlwide)
- ADA SSD-66THX Dolby Prologic Surround Processor/Preamplifier, certainly outpassed by today's modern units
- Sansui SE-77 stereo graphic equalizer - surely vintage
- Sansui RA-500 Reverberation Amplifier- as above
- JVC QL-FX5B direct drive turntable - still working fine
- Audio Alchemy DTI Pro32 jitter reduction unit with PS3 power supply unit, in full operating condition and I don't feel well to consider it vintage, for what it does.
- Various VHS/S-CHS VCRs, except two units from JVC, surely old, but still serving their scope: The D-VHS/D-Theater HM-DH30000U one and its European brother the D-VHS (not D-Theater) HM-DR10000EK one.
- My first reference DVD player, the Sony DVP-S7000, modified to a full region unit, still in use, although surpassed in terms of facilities and performance by other newer units. But the picture from its component output (not progressive), still remains a reference, compaired with equally processed signals (component, non-progressive) from other modern units, even from HD players.
I wish to everyone a Happy, Prosperous, Healthy and Peaceful New Year.
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