Chayro. definitely can relate to your post. I had a red Rambler Classic whose engine seized on the way back from a Band concert the weekend before Woodstock. So I missed that show. Only had a few albums then including the first Hendrix, Cream’s "Wheels of Fire", the first Creedence, and the Stone’s ’Let It Bleed". The music was played loudly on a suitcase style "stereo" my folks had that defined "Lo-Fidelity". The music never sounded better or was more immersive.
Almost forgot, had some JBL L-100’s too, not too long after getting out on my own in 1970. They sounded great, although I honestly can’t remember if those had the orange or blue grills. In music or life, your first loves are always the most intense. The later ones are the most unforgettable though.
Mike
Almost forgot, had some JBL L-100’s too, not too long after getting out on my own in 1970. They sounded great, although I honestly can’t remember if those had the orange or blue grills. In music or life, your first loves are always the most intense. The later ones are the most unforgettable though.
Mike