Lots of live music in my early(formative) years, then- the first Dynaco kits, as a teen(thank you, David Hafler).
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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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/ |
In college, a friend's AR-5's and AR turntable, driven by a Tiger .01 amp, which was a kit (can't recall the pre-amp). The quiet background, clean sound and bass extension got me hooked on good gear. My subscription to TAS started with Issue No. 6. 43 years ago I bought my 1st system: Dahlquist DQ-10a's, Harmon Kardon TT with Rabco straight-tracking arm, Soundcraftsman pre-amp and Dynaco ST-400 amp. Heaven. |
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