you might have some spare cash for walkman and headphones perhaps
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This hobby/interest doesn't have to be expensive. At least not in the thousands if your listening habits don't demand it. I don't need or want concert levels in my space. Lots of options at reasonable prices and compactness too. I recommend a Keces E40 integrated, suitable for alot of good stuff online with a usb connection (CD quality). A nice phono stage and two RCA inputs. Remote included. Pick up some good budget speakers, new or used (could get more upscale speakers), can add a dac, turntable, etc. Don't need much more unless you go bonkers in this hobby and start going down the rabbit hole. And that alone doesn't guarantee better SQ or pleasure. BTW, it's a small powerhorse that weighs 10 lbs.
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mg16 - typo, by the time I realized it, it was to late to change. I like the taste of my music but all I can hear is the sound on my drip coffee maker. Keurig, like most audio gear at this point, is over my budget. |
I had a great Panasonic combo cassette ,am,fm radio is was made to be used in your car..I work for HL Dalis in LIC,NY.it was $150 bucks this was 1970 .I took it to Randall's island and recorded the last days show,VanMorrison,Dr.John,Moutain showed up alot of other groups dropped out ,the unit lasted me until about 2000 when it died....it took like 8 D batteries . |
@navyachts While we are pointing out typos, “to” and “too” are not interchangeable. |