@jasonbourne71 Down with you on 2270's....
....had everything I desired at the time...*S* And continued to do so for quite awhile....
And considering the prices of reconditioned and/or mint ones.....would have made for a nice investment...*L*
@jasonbourne71 Down with you on 2270's.... ....had everything I desired at the time...*S* And continued to do so for quite awhile.... And considering the prices of reconditioned and/or mint ones.....would have made for a nice investment...*L* |
@bigwave1 I bought a pair of Bose 401's from Crazy Eddie. |
Like @motown-l , I started audiophilia with a Pioneer SX-525 and an idler. In my case a Dual 1214 with a Stanton cart of some sort. This was in 1973. Speakers were Marantz 4G, which I doubled and stacked a year later. Then Koss headphones. I loved that system for more than a decade—before early stages of nervosa set in! |
In the Summer of ’68 (how many here were then not yet born? 😊 ) I put together my first system: a Garrard SL55 with a Shure M44e cartridge, a Fisher X-100A integrated tube amp, and Acoustic Research 4ax loudspeakers. Not a bad place to start. The following year I replaced the Garrard with an Acoustic Research XA table with a Shure M91e cartridge. Three years later I discovered Stereophile (from an ad in the back of Audio Magazine iirc), and the race was on! In ’73 I got myself what many audiophiles were getting: Magneplanar Tympani’s bi-amped with ARC Dual 75 and Dual 51 power amps and an SP-3 pre-amp, a Thorens TD-125 Mk.2 with a Decca arm and cartridge, and a Revox A77 Mk.3. I didn’t care for the Decca arm (I dislike unipivots), soon replacing it with an SME 3009 Improved. I could live with that system today. Actually, I now have Tympani’s and London (Decca) cartridges, but evolved versions of each. |