Mainly my fathers HiFi JBL Sherwoood Rec o Kut, my own gear was Kenwood integrated Klipsch Heresys a simple Yahawood plinth YP211 turtable,Akai tape deck.
What were some of your early Hi-End audio gear/influences?
I am now in my late '60s and became interested in "real" audio gear in 1968. KLH compact stereo, Dynaco, Garrard/BSR and more.
I have owned most of the brands that you would associate with hi-end audio. That said, I don't think any other product had as much influence on setting me down the road to the "real" music sound quality than the original Large Advent. Thank you Mr. Kloss.
I have owned most of the brands that you would associate with hi-end audio. That said, I don't think any other product had as much influence on setting me down the road to the "real" music sound quality than the original Large Advent. Thank you Mr. Kloss.
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Sad to say, but when I heard Bose in college, I was hooked on hifi. Let's see. I know I had a pair of AR speakers that were small bookshelf speaker/monitors that had an unusual shape- the outer edges were tapered. I also ran another pair of bookshelf speaker with them, with impressive results, but I can't remember the name, nor the receiver I used, but it was pretty good. (God knows what strain I put on that amp). Unfortunately, I sold it to a deadbeat who never paid me. And, a pair of BIC SoundSpan speakers that weren't bad in retrospect. I believe there is another speaker maker using a similar design now. And, a pair of Tamanton speakers that were built in Williamsburg, Brooklyn-very close to a pair of Vandy 2's, but a bit less expensive. Unfortunately, Anton got out of the business. Though it was nice to meet a speaker designer and his wife (and child). I hope they are doing well. Lots of speakers later, I eventually heard of Vandersteen. They were a ground breaker that I always remembered. Though Magnepan, Shahinian, Quad, and even Ohm piqued my interest. After 30 years of building my business, I finally got to the point of getting back into stereo. That Vandy sound stuck with me, and I was happy to find them still in business. My Treo's are one heck of a speaker. Bob |
I agree , the large Advent sent me down that same road. It is on the list of the 12 most significant speakers of all time!! http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/the-12-most-significant-loudspeakers-of-all-time/ |
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