How long do you or should you keep your gear.


Another interesting article and may spark, debate, reflection, envy?

I think I have jumped off the proverbial rodent exercise wheel for now.....wait I just read about that DAC..

For your enjoyment and Happy Holidays.

 

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jerryg123

Well, mr. fixit just lost one. Bought a replacement laser for a Denon SACD player, knew exactly what to do, lost 1 of the 3 springs needed to re-install. Trash.

I grew up with no tools, no father, grandparents, uncles, had to teach myself everything. I cut lawns as a kid, didn't even know the spark plug came out, I just yanked the wire off to stop it. My 1st tune up of my 1st car was laughable.

My father in-law believed "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". Wise Indeed.

asvjerry

those feet have had 7 surgeries, you don’t wanna see them up close. someone told me people pay for feet photos. my foot dr. is already rich.

did you ever take a 8 track player apart? take an 8 track cartridge apart. Oh my.

the 8 track player works, and anyone who has a working 8 track player must know how to adjust the height of the moving head so it aligns with the tracks, replace the rubber band, clean the roller and heads like any tape machine, not much else can go wrong.

problem is the tapes themselves. the most common problem, nearly ever one, is the pressure pads were foam that dissolved, then the tape doesn’t contact the heads. replacement pressure pads. metal strip that made the head move falls off, and the glue joint holding the tape in a loop dries out and falls off.

then you have the propensity of hunger, they loved to eat tapes, a form of self-canibalism now that I think about it.

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when cassettes came out, 8 tracks were on sale, every payday I bought 6 for $5. + tax, .88c each, thinking, I’ll buy things I would never pay ’real’ money for, then listen when I retire, see what these guys were up to, probably find some gems, right?

boxes of foam dust anyone?

then you have the propensity of hunger, they loved to eat tapes, a form of self-canibalism now that I think about it

 

That is the attribute I mostly think of when 8 track is mentioned. I got pretty good at splicing them using scotch tape. Always worked fine, til it broke elsewhere. I lost a lot of music during that time. But I love driving and listening to music and don't remember any recorder for 8 track. Thank God for cassette. I could buy the vinyl and record to cassette for the car/truck

Out of curiosity, I visited one of the high end retail shops in Denver to listen to Magico speakers.  I am not sure why people in this group brag about them.  They sounded pretty sterile.  They had a pair of Rockports sitting in the same room and they blew the doors off the Magico's.  Their cabinets are gorgeous and the timber from the wood helped make them sound more like instruments.  I guess they should for $60,000 attached to a $60,000 Class A Boulder amplifier and $40,00 speaker wires.  He also demonstrated three DAC's and I didn't realize how much of a difference in sound quality an expensive DAC can change sound quality.  

What impressed me most is they demonstrated Master Set.  I was unable to detect left and right speakers.  The sound projected between the speakers as if there was a large center speaker between the towers.  It helps to hear an obo, French horn and other instruments appear in the space it was recorded.  Wonder why the subject Master Set is never discussed.

i still have my  kenwood kr 9600.  it was my 1st purchase of audio gear out of college .  Still have it and can't wait to hear it drive  the Ohm Walsh 2000 about Feb '22  .   Most recent gear was Rotel 1570 amp  in 2015 .