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Got a pair of B&W DM7 MK2's this weekend for $30. They're great, but one tweeter's hosed up so I'm going to have to figure that out.
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LooksLikeABabyRat posted:Got a pair of B&W DM7 MK2's this weekend for $30. They're great, but one tweeter's hosed up so I'm going to have to figure that out. Oh, i've been looking for a set of those for a long time, but ppl are now aware that their used poo poo is gold sometimes. Considering the audio quality of B&W they would do good in my living room. Or any other room for that matter. A buddy of mine has a pair of B&W Diamond. Simply amazing.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 07:10 |
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 13:20 |
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Picked up a Pro-Ject Debut Carbon DC a few weeks ago & love it! What do you guys recommend for cable upgrades? I wasn't sure if RCA Monoprice cables would be that big of an improvement over stock cables or if I should spend the money on BlueJean cables?
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# ? Jul 15, 2016 17:35 |
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Nothing Buy more music instead.
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# ? Jul 15, 2016 17:42 |
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For what it's worth I got some blue jean RCA interconnects a while back because all I had at home were lovely thin RCA cables intended for use in regular audio applications, definitely not suitable for phono. I wanted something that was durable with plenty of shielding, and they've been suiting those needs for several years now. For the price, they're very worth it. Like $40 for a 4 foot length of cable with tech flex? Ain't nothing wrong with that. I did have some of the "premium" RCA cables from monoprice but found that the connectors were too bulky to fit on the back of some amps where the jacks are pretty close together. BANME.sh fucked around with this message at 17:49 on Jul 15, 2016 |
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KozmoNaut posted:Nothing Well, or a better cart or needle, if you actually want to improve the sound in some way
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# ? Jul 15, 2016 19:16 |
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cudwortho posted:Picked up a Pro-Ject Debut Carbon DC a few weeks ago & love it! What do you guys recommend for cable upgrades? I wasn't sure if RCA Monoprice cables would be that big of an improvement over stock cables or if I should spend the money on BlueJean cables? If they're under $6, I'd say go for the Monoprice for some relative peace of mind, I guess. Otherwise you're basically just throwing money into a bullshit hole and you're better off putting it into a new records/cart/gear fund if you really want to spend it on this hobby.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 03:12 |
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Cables are a huge waste of money, but if you've got everything else sorted and you can see the cables it's okay to buy some that look nice just because you like the look of them. Being happy makes music sound better.
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# ? Jul 16, 2016 12:39 |
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I sold off my BeoCenter 8500 with my spare pair of Redline 60.2, and picked up a white BeoSystem 7000 that matched my speakers and MX7000 retrogaming TV Also in the pics, my BeoSystem 2500. Good thing I will never need anything from those shelves. Maybe I'll pick up a white Wii eventually to go with the theme.
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 14:49 |
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Very nice! IMHO B&O made the best CRT TVs ever. It's such a shame that they dropped the ball on image quality when they moved to LCD.
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 15:47 |
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LooksLikeABabyRat posted:Got a pair of B&W DM7 MK2's this weekend for $30. They're great, but one tweeter's hosed up so I'm going to have to figure that out. A fellow Kallax user I see! Though my setup is a lot less impressive but I still love it. I just started half a year ago so I don't really need anything more so it really is perfect for me.
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 19:57 |
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Picked up a "working" vintage Pioneer that I can't get any sound from. Both A and B speaker outputs produce loud humming through the speakers, and through headphones as well. Thoughts/ideas/suggestions?
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 20:31 |
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What model number?
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# ? Jul 17, 2016 23:28 |
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TooLShack posted:What model number? Pioneer SX-680. Realized there is no relay click, either. I turn it on and it lights up but no click and just a buzzing from all outputs. wolfbiker fucked around with this message at 01:37 on Jul 18, 2016 |
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Today I picked up this beautiful Sony TC-230W at Goodwill for $20. It's consumer-level and they're apparently notorious for failing after many years, but this one works perfectly. Someone must have kept it serviced. I couldn't believe how well it worked and how good of condition the wood cabinet was in. The only problem is inconsistent volumes for each channel but there is a separate volume control so I can adjust for that. It came with that huge tape on there, recorded at the slowest speed. I only listened to it for a bit but there was some Manfred Mann, Frigid Pink, and The Supremes, so I guess it was someone's long-rear end mixtape from the early 70s. wolfbiker posted:Pioneer SX-680. Realized there is no relay click, either. I turn it on and it lights up but no click and just a buzzing from all outputs. wa27 fucked around with this message at 23:04 on Jul 18, 2016 |
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wa27 posted:Today I picked up this beautiful Sony TC-230W at Goodwill for $20. It's consumer-level and they're apparently notorious for failing after many years, but this one works perfectly. Someone must have kept it serviced. I couldn't believe how well it worked and how good of condition the wood cabinet was in. The only problem is inconsistent volumes for each channel but there is a separate volume control so I can adjust for that. This is awesome, it must have cost a fortune when it was new.
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# ? Jul 19, 2016 02:05 |
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ColdPie posted:This is awesome, it must have cost a fortune when it was new. Looks like it was about $230 in the late 60s, which works out to about $1500 with inflation. But it won't really compare to the nice Akai's or other high-end upright reel-to-reels that serious people are out there buying. Tape is not a format I'll ever really get into because it seems like a huge money sink, even compared to vinyl. Still, I've been wanting to find a decent consumer level machine like this ever since I bought my first one, which I posted about in this thread. That one worked, but that's really the only good thing I can say about it. I think upright portable systems like that are pretty ugly in a home stereo setup. This one has a real wood cabinet, controls on the front, and the top closes so it just looks like an older stereo amp when it's closed. Now I have something that looks nice and I can start buying up commercial music on tape when I see reels at the thrift store. With this piece, my stereo setup is almost what I envisioned it turning into when I started from scratch four years ago: Pioneer SX-780 receiver JBL L56 speakers Technics SL-3300 turntable Sony TC-WE305 cassette deck (TC-K96R in waiting if I ever finish fixing it) Sony SL-MC300 CD changer Sony TC-230W R-2-R It's been pretty fun and rewarding finding all that stuff at garage sales for thrift stores. I think those things all worked out to less than $100 together (though I've upgraded pieces in there over the years so the total spent is higher). At this point I really am only missing an 8-track player. Every one I've bought has been garbage and either didn't work or barely played. I think I have a couple working 8-tracks but they're integrated into cheap receivers. I need to find a standalone one, preferably with a wood cabinet.
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# ? Jul 19, 2016 20:31 |
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I've got a question about a couple of Akai reel-to-reel tape decks. My stepfather recently asked me if I wanted these and they're really cool and look brand new. I honestly don't think I would ever use them though and I know there are people, few they may be, who might be interested in these. My question is, can anyone here give me any kind of idea how much they're reasonably worth? One is an Akai X360DS (special is emblazoned on it, I'm assuming thats what the S is for) and the other is an Akai X1800SD. The 1800 has an 8 track player on the side and has the door, the 360 doesn't have its door. Otherwise they're in excellent physical shape. I don't know about mechanically because I don't have any reels, however when powered up, the lights come on and the wheels spin when buttons are pressed. These things had been boxed up for 30 years. Anyway, any help is appreciated. I just don't want to give them away, but I don't want to ask some ridiculous amount either. Pic is attached.
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# ? Aug 1, 2016 16:38 |
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Akai is an in-demand brand. EBAy is probably better for judging value.
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# ? Aug 1, 2016 16:50 |
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Christ, it's been a long time since I posted here. Have I posted here since I got my Altec Valencias? I have a pair of Altec Valencia 846A "Iconics" now. There is no better feeling then having the ability to piss off the entire cul-de-sac with two channels of 25W RMS true Tube Power, paired to speakers with an efficiency rating of something like 114db/w/yard. MullardEL34 fucked around with this message at 09:46 on Aug 5, 2016 |
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Just got my KEF C30s back. Forgot what it was like to have a pair of proper hi-fi speakers
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MullardEL34 posted:Christ, it's been a long time since I posted here. Have I posted here since I got my Altec Valencias? That's rad. What's your pre, a Fisher?
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MullardEL34 posted:Christ, it's been a long time since I posted here. Have I posted here since I got my Altec Valencias? Looks great, even all messy.
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BigFactory posted:That's rad. What's your pre, a Fisher? From here it looks like a Leak Point One Stereo on top of a Dynaco PAS-2. It's a little far away though to tell for certain.
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# ? Aug 6, 2016 23:43 |
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This one is just too loving pretty! I picked it up way underpriced, so I'm not sure I can justify hanging on to it
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 18:33 |
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evobatman posted:This one is just too loving pretty! I picked it up way underpriced, so I'm not sure I can justify hanging on to it As I've mentioned earlier in this thread a few of these old B&O turntables are in the MOMA so they're literally art. I've hung on to mine for the past few years even though I've been too lazy to put a new cart on it. It just looks too drat good. Also it has a pretty cool anti-skip system so you can play your records even if there are a bunch of people dancing around your living room
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64bit_Dophins posted:As I've mentioned earlier in this thread a few of these old B&O turntables are in the MOMA so they're literally art. This is my sixth B&O turntable on my sixth B&O vintage system. It's the first one I've had that can be controlled with the remote control, which is pretty amazing compared to having to lift up and put down the tonearm or having to push buttons on other players! I have a TX2 turntable too, which I'll put up for sale. The tonearm, mechanism and platter is all suspended together as a unit inside the chassis, so if any vibration hits they will all move together, and not relative to each other. It's very ingenious! I lucked out and got an MMC4 cartridge in great shape on this one. The cartridges are just getting rarer and rarer, cost a shitton of money and some can be refurbished at a high cost, but not all. I bought two broken turntables to salvage the cartridges from them, so I have a spare MMC5 I can sell you if you want it. Won't be cheap though!
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 19:55 |
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Are you ready for annoyance, anger and frustration like you have never felt before? Watch this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ0ZYlIDE10
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 16:36 |
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Meh. Only thing for me was those big gobs of dust on some of the needles. Clean that up son. Well that and its more of a commercial then a "documentary."
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 16:44 |
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evobatman posted:
It's a shame that the carts are getting so expensive. When my player was functional or was by far my favorite table. Is there any way to mod a different cart onto one? I feel like I've seen others do it online. In any event I am currently unemployed otherwise I would definitely take you up on that offer.
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64bit_Dophins posted:It's a shame that the carts are getting so expensive. When my player was functional or was by far my favorite table. Some people like to use the B&O cartridges on other turntables, B&O used to make an adapter, and I think Soundsmith still makes one. Of course, that doesn't help you a whole lot. However, it is possible to mod a B&O turntable to take a P-mount cartridge, but it involves cutting the tonearm to shorten it, so probably not worth it.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 11:22 |
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Well the spare cart sold, together with my TX2 turntable and the Beosystem 2500 you can see in my pics above. They're split from other lots I bought earlier, so exact profit is hard to tell, but I now have €650 of fresh cash to spend on more fun stuff credit card My Beosystem 7000 doesn't have an RIAA, so I've asked a vintage B&O specialist in the UK to make me a custom wiring harness that maintains the datalink between the receiver and the turntable, while breaking out the audio signal to phono plugs so I can run it through a preamp.
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# ? Aug 14, 2016 13:50 |
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Put a Sanyo turntable I fixed up up for sale online, lady drives 1h15min to pick it up, goes home without when it turns out to be indeed a turntable and not a complete stereo with speakers she can use to play records.
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# ? Aug 19, 2016 21:14 |
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Jeza posted:From here it looks like a Leak Point One Stereo on top of a Dynaco PAS-2. It's a little far away though to tell for certain. Bingo! The PAS-2 is being used currently because the Leak Point One Stereo was a noisy pile of thin sounding British poo poo and my McIntosh MX114 needs to have all of its tantalum capacitors replaced and I'm too lazy to do it right now. Also, I've been running old Chinese Milsurp EL34A's in the Leak Stereo 50 for the past four years. $40/quad from an ebay seller and the construction looks like it was made on old Phillips or Amperex tooling. MullardEL34 fucked around with this message at 09:47 on Aug 20, 2016 |
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prim102 posted:I've got a question about a couple of Akai reel-to-reel tape decks. My stepfather recently asked me if I wanted these and they're really cool and look brand new. I honestly don't think I would ever use them though and I know there are people, few they may be, who might be interested in these. My question is, can anyone here give me any kind of idea how much they're reasonably worth? One is an Akai X360DS (special is emblazoned on it, I'm assuming thats what the S is for) and the other is an Akai X1800SD. The 1800 has an 8 track player on the side and has the door, the 360 doesn't have its door. Otherwise they're in excellent physical shape. I don't know about mechanically because I don't have any reels, however when powered up, the lights come on and the wheels spin when buttons are pressed. These things had been boxed up for 30 years. PM me.
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I picked up a classic at the fleamarket today. It works fine and is in good cosmetic condition, but it does need a good cleaning and lots of TLC to be perfect, so I'm flipping it. Also got the matching TL2520 speakers, and discovered the bass foam rings were just disintegrated into dust. For fun (and of course profit) I picked up this, which still sells for silly money to people who wants them on boats, gyms, construction sites etc. A dude gave away a Harman Kardon DVD 1 for free, and I was there! It didn't play discs, but I opened it, pulled the mechanical bits back and forth, and now it works just fine! It does RGB Scart and makes my old DVDs look spectacular on my CRT TV. I got a Marantz CD-72 MkII for $20. It has the Philips CDM4 tray mechanism, which was used on a whole bunch of CD players and fails on 100% of these. A new cog and belt is $10 on eBay, and turns a $20 CD player into a $200 CD player. And finally, I sold two of these earlier, but got another one for just so cheap that I couldn't not buy it.
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# ? Aug 20, 2016 21:12 |
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evobatman posted:This one is just too loving pretty! I picked it up way underpriced, so I'm not sure I can justify hanging on to it B&O Beograms are so loving cool. It's just a shame that the cartridge options for most of them are so slim.
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# ? Aug 22, 2016 07:30 |
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MullardEL34 posted:B&O Beograms are so loving cool. It's just a shame that the cartridge options for most of them are so slim. Do what I do, and buy broken B&O turntables just for the cartridges, and sell them on to the next sucker looking for broken turntables just for the cartridges.
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In my TV unit I've found space for my turntable, and was thinking before I get my main receiver (as I'm only going to be 2.0 in my condo whereas when we get a larger place I'll go full Atmos) I was considering getting a vintage amp as I used to like running my Sansui AU2200 in my office connected to an iMac for general purpose stuff. I'd then relegate it to audio only stuff in the future property. There's a Sony TA-1150 listed in a local pawn store at $150 in 'good' working order. Does that seem reasonable? It seems a well liked piece of kit. I've never bought from US pawn stores before so unsure as to how trustworthy they tend to be, especially for older hardware.
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