What did you own in the 60's?


Here is one for the more mature folks here.

My first component system was a XAM 20 watt receiver, a Garrard 40B turntable with a 1 cent Grado cartridge, & a pair of XAM speakers with single 8" "full range" speakers. It was the house brand of EJ Korvette, a discount department store on Long Island. I probably would have done better if I could have talked my dad into going to Lafayette, but it was a longer trip.

I replaced the Garrard with a $91 AR XA in 1969. It was obvious that turntables sounded different, even to a 16 year old! I don't recall reading that in Stereo Review!
drumarty
EJ Korvettes = eight jewish korean veterans. Did u know that? The coolest store ever. Best LP section in the world. It's all gone downhill since. Do I sound old?

System= Garrard TT, Lafayette amp, JBL speakers

That has all gone downhill too. Just like my sex-drive.
Fisher component system for the last part of the 60's.....and a big console for the early 60's........MOTOWN BABY!....Woodward Avenue!

Dave
About 1961 my parents got Magnavox concert grand stereo console. Each channel bi-amped with about 50 tubed watts "music power". It sounded wonderful in its day. I used it through the late 70's. In the next few weeks I'm going to pick it up from my Mother's and try to find a local tech to recap it.
ca. 1969- Radio Shack 20 wpc receiver, 8" speakers, RS/Garrard TT. Cart was included, so I used the penny to keep it from skipping! Then a family friend went to 'Nam and sent me back a Pioneer SX-1000 TW and I got a pair of Advents and an AR TT! Boy did we have a high old time listening to tunes....
1962, AR-2, Dynaco PAM1 and MK 4, Knight turntable, wanted AR but Allied Radio didn't have them yet. The EJ in the South suburbs of Chicago had the best record section. What IS this sex drive of which you speak? I think it is more the ex drive for us old farts.