I don’t have a music server either. No multi room either. The BS interface is probably fine with a Tidal.
So just got round to listening to this playlist, sounds great! My ayon s-10 went bust last night so I just plugged the pixel into the asr running mconnect light and it sounds great, possibly better then the s10 signature that costs 20 times the price [emoji1787] Sent from my CLT-L09 using FerrariChat.com mobile app
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I have an old quadraphonic stereo in my garage. Are they worth anything Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk
Oh no I build houses all day as a living, that just one temporary house, I got 5 others I'm building right now, two blocks of flats and a hotel [emoji16] Sent from my CLT-L09 using FerrariChat.com mobile app
I wouldn't think so, but you might check eBay. Not much was ever recorded in that format to listen to and demand never took off. I remember they were pricey back in the day.
It is a Panasonic. Not sure about model. It had a removable 8-track quadraphonic player. I had an amplifier that went in your car with four speakers. The player slid into the amp with four volume controls. One for each channel and speaker. I still have some quadraphonic records. I lost the 8 track player and quadraphonic tapes Sent from my SM-T580 using Tapatalk
Hello, Years ago I worked in a stereo shop back in the 70s. I could never forget one particular system I set up in the main listening room. Consisted of two S. Marantz model 15’s set up to biamp a pair of ADC L910 Studio Monitors through an SAE 4000 active crossover. The sweet sound just stuck in my head for over 30 some years. While not my main man cave system I decided to duplicate that original setup with completely restored as new that system for my living room. I acquired the speakers and had all the drivers rebuilt with new components by Richard So (original engineer of them). Then acquired two model 15’s third iteration and had them completely rebuilt at quite an expense and over a good bit of time. I tried a SAE 4000 xover but ended up using a modified Beringer xover. The sound is as superb now as it was then. Worth every penny. Oh I should add and forgot to mention this all went through a S.marantz model 7t preamp (also rebuilt) like the original system. I’d love to post a picture but haven’t a clue on this new site.
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Just figured out how to post pictures.. above is main system. Doesn’t fit in one picture. Collected over 40 years all restored by me. Just realized that these are older pictures. Preamp on left was a temp while DL-2 Crown preamp and power supply where on the bench getting caps replaced.
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There is a shop here that deals in a lot of high(er)-end stuff like Carver and Mac, I have thought about starting to upgrade, but then I keep realizing I cannot tell the difference (anymore) between my Yamaha/Sony/Nakamichi/Polk stuff and my Bose Wave Radio.... so why bother?
Yep two pair for each channel. Since reduced to one pair. Other pair are now rear channel. This stuff changes around periodically. The only pain is re-equalizing the room. Even with the two real time analyzers it’s time consuming.
There is a lot to be said about that. As we age our hearing changes and it almost becomes a moot point upgrading equipment if you can’t upgrade our hearing.
I’m sorry to have joined the topic late . Been an audiophile since 1982 but started to buy myself my own equipment after residency training . My early equipment were bought by my Father in my behalf. Here is my current system and vintage system. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'm too blind these days. Speakers - Duntech or Dunlavy? Love the Maggie setup in your "vintage" setup.
Hi all, just joined the forums and thought I'd contribute to the thread. Here's my setup from my previous house in Brooklyn. We just moved to Florida so all the equipment is in boxes awaiting a new house. From top to bottom: Speakers are Ohm Walsh 2000 Denon DP-59L Turntable (DL-301 II cartridge) MoFi Studio Phono Schiit Gungir Multibit DAC Sony S9000ES SACD Player Denon PMA-2000IV R Integrated Amp Streaming is done via Chromecast Audio dongle (Hidden) Image Unavailable, Please Login