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First REAL Stereo

Postby Don » Sat Feb 20, 2010 3:25 pm

When I got to Japan in the mid 80s, the first thing I noticed was every one had killer component systems. It took me awhile but with in a few years I was rocking and rolling.
Of course it's total over kill now but back then, bigger meant better.


Nakamichi CR7 Cassette Deck

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Onkyo Integra M-508 Power Amp

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Denon PRA 1500 Pre-Amp

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Carver TX-11a Tuner

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Denon DP-47F Turntable

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DBX 14/10 equalizer

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PIONEER PD-M6 Multi-CD player

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Klipsch La Scala II Speakers

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Postby steveo777 » Sat Feb 20, 2010 3:38 pm

Military guys used to get killer sound gear overseas. My Father in law had returned from overseas back in 1979 and we stopped by the house and he was setting up some similar killer system. Those were the days.
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Postby Don » Sat Feb 20, 2010 3:40 pm

steveo777 wrote:Military guys used to get killer sound gear overseas. My Father in law had returned from overseas back in 1979 and we stopped by the house and he was setting up some similar killer system. Those were the days.


Oh, the power that equipment drained. I didn't care back then even when it did warm up the room like a small nuclear reactor.
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Postby steveo777 » Sat Feb 20, 2010 3:45 pm

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steveo777 wrote:Military guys used to get killer sound gear overseas. My Father in law had returned from overseas back in 1979 and we stopped by the house and he was setting up some similar killer system. Those were the days.


Oh, the power that equipment drained. I didn't care back then even when it did warm up the room like a small nuclear reactor.


I still have a Fisher 600c, Garrard TT and some Bose 901s. I just played some of my vintage vinyl thru them last summer. If you haven't heard anything but cd's thru modern audio gear it's amazing when you listen to something with tubes. :D

It was not broken and they shouldn't have fixed it!
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