Acoustat Model 4s.
ARC Classic 60
ARC SP-14
Classic Well-Tempered TT.
Tandberg 310 Cassette deck.
Scott tuner
ARC Classic 60
ARC SP-14
Classic Well-Tempered TT.
Tandberg 310 Cassette deck.
Scott tuner
This is exactly what it looked like 16 years ago in 2004 https://www.theanalogdept.com/c_miller.htm 30 years ago would be 1991. That was the year I bought my current home, but at the end of the year. In January I was living in a 800 sq ft 2BR condo. The "living room" was more like a rectangular "living space" with kitchen at one end, then dinner table, and "living room" with a sliding glass door at the end opposite the kitchen. The system was your typical rack thing with my trusty 1974 Kenwood KA-8004 integrated amp driving 1974 JBL L25 Jubal. Yellow and orange, in case you were wondering. There was a JVC HiFi VCR, lamp cord, patch cords, and the one SOTA feature was the hard wired power cords. That's a joke, son. There was also a Technics SL-1700 DD turntable, but in this living situation that was stored away in a box. My listening was all MTV TV and HiFi VCR. Had CDs but no CD player. What I did was lug my VCR to a friend, dub CDs to tape, listen to tape. Now if you had asked about 20 years ago, how I wish there were pics of that! Imagine the current listening room above, only no paint, no sheetrock even, just house wrap, with an old recycled plank of wood across cinder blocks. My first upgrade from the Kenwood, McCormack DNA1, went on that plank. Oh how I wish I had pictures of that! |
Like this in 1980 college dorm room https://photos.app.goo.gl/SyU2JPgjWauRpBC46 ~4th revision to my first “good” system. Hitachi sr-804 Class G receiver philips 312 table probably an Ortofon cart of some sort back then. Maybe Audio Technica or Goldring. Aiwa ad6550 cassette Audio Control EQ dbx 118 Discwasher and Zerostat I think those speakers are my Ohm Ls that I refurbed a few years back and still use but could be my roommates larger Ohm C2s...not sure. |