Your First Hi-Fi Hankering?


Everybody remember the first time as a teenager you fell in love with a stereo? The first system that you really wanted badly? What was it? Did you buy it?

Don't laugh, but mine was a 55wpc Harman Kardon Receiver, Klipsch Fortes and a Dennon turntable. I had to settle for a Pioneer SX-650, Technics turntable (Empire Cartridge?) and a pair of crap house brand speakers called ECI.

This was in Scottsdale, AZ in the mid-late 70's. My dream system was at a place called Bill's Sight and Sound at Los Arcos Mall & bought the other stuff at a place called Custom Hi-Fi.
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Platinum solos. I have no idea why. Might have been looking at speakers for nothing more than pocket change for all I knew. I didnt know anything about hifi particulars-still couldnt guess, but they got my attention and I started imagining what audio might be about. A good association I make with the Solos until this day is that they really did not seem to be about any sort of disignations. Nothing flowery there. It was all about simplicity and solid performance.
In the mid 70's I was about 15 yrs. old, I loved those Marantz receivers with the script type and purple-blue lights..
I remember hearing the big JBL L-200's about that time.. so powerful they were scary.
Technics SATX-50 reciever. While i was in the military.
Big analog power meters on the front, AC3 ready, MSRP 650.00, which was a small fortune to me at the time.

It was thier flagship model at the time, i save and save up and finally bought it.

That was the first of audio-crack for me, and the beginning of a long audio addiction
I wouldn't say there was a single moment in my hi fi audio awakening, there was a series of small ones.

As an elementary school kid in the mid '60s, my Dad would allow me access to his collection of LPs and his console record player. This is where I discovered Chet Atkins, classical music and those hi-fidelity stereo train recordings.

Around 1970 my Dad brought home a Sansui receiver, Sony reel-to-reel, KLH speakers, BSR turntable and a Magnavox 8-track. It was during this time that I started listening to Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, Stevie Wonder, The O'Jays and Richard Pryor.

When I got my first car in 1977, I lusted for a pair of Jensen Triaxials and a Pioneer Super Tuner. I got the Jensens, but never the Pioneer. Instead I went with a tape deck made by a company called Evadin. It was around 1979 I bought a Blaupunkt 2001 tape deck which to this day brings back fond memories.

I was walking down the street one day during the Star Wars craze of the late '70s. I heard John Williams blasting from a small store across the street, so I went to investigate. I walked into a store where a single Altech Lansing speaker was cranking the Star Wars theme. This speaker had a horn tweeter and an 18 or 24" woofer, and the proud, lone store employee, all glasses and teeth yelled, "isn't it great?!!" I thought "SH*T yeah!!!!"

In 1983 I outfitted my car with two Alpine amps and ADS 320i seprates, and a pair of subwoofers I bought from Signal Electronics. I built my first crossover to accommodate these subs. This was long before thumpin' rides. Mine was blaring John Williams.

In the mid /80s I remember drooling over the Carver "Cool Cube" 400 watt amp in the Paris Audio ads I always saw in the LA Times. I also thought the KEF 104.2s were the SH*T then as well. I also wanted one of those satin white Perreaux 22xx series amps, but I could never afford any of it on an entry level graphic designer's income.

Now I'm living the dream, but paying through the nose. And I'm happy!
A Big Ass Sansui Reciever with Radio Shack top of the Line Tower Speakers , it really was a nice step up from those department store machines everyone had at the time.