I remember putting a nickel on top of my turntable cartridge to keep the needle from skipping. Toward the end of the table's life, it was up to 30 cents (nickel and quarter, or 3 nickels and a dime).
1973
I'm 14 in a detached garage converted into a teenage playground with a waterbed, blacklights, SS Japanese silver behemoths, and speakers hanging inside nets. Admit it you were there once. Anyone have thoughts on the nets as a viable option for speakers? (Can't believe I remember this....pretty hazy in that garage.) Joe
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Getting ready to open the shop; carrying in Tympani I speakers and Audio Research amps--HEAVY! Unpacking many brands of speakers I had dreamed of hearing and finally got the chance. Other separates: Phase Linear, McIntosh, SAE, Crown, etc. Cassette decks and lots of reel-to-reel’s--Revox, Tandberg, tiny Stellavox, I forget the others! Many receivers on the shelves--Marantz, Scott, H-K, Tandberg, etc.; meeting Zane, the B&O guy who probably thought we were nuts but we sold a TON of B&O over the years and even made some stands for them eventually. Good days--lived on the beach for $150/month! |
richmon said... "driving a 1972 Kawasaki H2 750 two cycle." A friend of mine had one too... one hell of a fast bike! Smoked everything in the day. It wasn’t called the widow maker for nothing... I eventually bought a Kaw 900... that although...pretty fast...the 750 would eat it for lunch... |
1973- Sr. in HS. I had purchased my first system from Tech Hifi two summers before. It was a classic of it's day- HK 610 receiver, dual 1219 tt and a pair of large Advents. That system rocked and I think I'm still trying to chase that sound today. Santana Abraxis, Sticky Fingers, Tumbleweed Connection and Humble Pie Rockin the Filmore are some of the lps I remember from that year. It was also the year that pot and I first met. |
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