What did you own in the 60's?


Here is one for the more mature folks here.

My first component system was a XAM 20 watt receiver, a Garrard 40B turntable with a 1 cent Grado cartridge, & a pair of XAM speakers with single 8" "full range" speakers. It was the house brand of EJ Korvette, a discount department store on Long Island. I probably would have done better if I could have talked my dad into going to Lafayette, but it was a longer trip.

I replaced the Garrard with a $91 AR XA in 1969. It was obvious that turntables sounded different, even to a 16 year old! I don't recall reading that in Stereo Review!
drumarty
I remember being impressed by Dual and Gerrard tuntables, Fisher amps and Advent speakers back then.
Transistor radio and my Dads portable record player. It was mono, all in one unit about the size of a suitcase.

Best,
Dave
A tube AM/FM clock radio (which worked very well); a couple of transistor radios; and during the last few years of the decade a $20 portable record player.

Regards,
-- Al
1969: Heathkit EA-3 and a similar RCA branded amp for other channel. EV corner cab with Wolverine speaker (still have) and cheap guitar bass amp cab with 12" with SC (twisted together) to a metal pa horn for HF.
Lower model Garrard TT and Pilot mono fm tuner IC (twisted together) into two channel.
All components were scrounged together for total cost of $.00.
I owned app. ten albums.
I was as proud of that system as my current one!!