circa 1990 - was living in downtown san francisco in our first real house
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ariston rd11-s tt w/ infinity black widow arm & signet oc9 sony cdp 707 es conrad johnson pv12 roger mojedski musical reference rm9-ii amp aragon 4004 mk2 magneplanar mgiii-a’s or proac response 3’s
This is exactly what it looked like 16 years ago in 2004 https://www.theanalogdept.com/c_miller.htm 30 years ago would be 1991. That was the year I bought my current home, but at the end of the year. In January I was living in a 800 sq ft 2BR condo. The "living room" was more like a rectangular "living space" with kitchen at one end, then dinner table, and "living room" with a sliding glass door at the end opposite the kitchen.
The system was your typical rack thing with my trusty 1974 Kenwood KA-8004 integrated amp driving 1974 JBL L25 Jubal. Yellow and orange, in case you were wondering. There was a JVC HiFi VCR, lamp cord, patch cords, and the one SOTA feature was the hard wired power cords.
That's a joke, son.
There was also a Technics SL-1700 DD turntable, but in this living situation that was stored away in a box. My listening was all MTV TV and HiFi VCR. Had CDs but no CD player. What I did was lug my VCR to a friend, dub CDs to tape, listen to tape.
Now if you had asked about 20 years ago, how I wish there were pics of that! Imagine the current listening room above, only no paint, no sheetrock even, just house wrap, with an old recycled plank of wood across cinder blocks. My first upgrade from the Kenwood, McCormack DNA1, went on that plank. Oh how I wish I had pictures of that!
Hitachi sr-804 Class G receiver philips 312 table probably an Ortofon cart of some sort back then. Maybe Audio Technica or Goldring. Aiwa ad6550 cassette Audio Control EQ dbx 118 Discwasher and Zerostat I think those speakers are my Ohm Ls that I refurbed a few years back and still use but could be my roommates larger Ohm C2s...not sure.
Goldmund Studio turntable with T3 tonearm (T3F I think) Denon DL-103 cartridge Audio Research SP-11 Preamp Spectral CD Player (I think the SDR-1000 SL) Cello Audio Palette Krell MDA-300 monoblocks Duntech Sovereign speakers
30 years ago I had one of those spinning things that hung over my crib. It played nursey rhymes. Sound quality was mediocre at best, but I enjoyed it. Helped me sleep.
Ahh yea MC how did I forget to list those? Resonators....good description! We resonated quite a bit in those days. Hifi pioneers ... over the next hill we’d be home.
Pink Trangle Export, GTI status in 1992 Alphason HR100S, ATOC9, ARC SP9MKII, DENON POA6600 monoblocks, TDL Studio 2, AKAI GFX91. Straightwire Maestro cabling. No fancy powerstrips or dedicated lines or special power cables. Just a Sound organisation rack for turntable and pre. Loved that system. 1993 mistakes took place. G
I had just sold off my turntable. I had got my first floorstanding speakers , some Polk Audio things that were about a 3 meters high and a foot wide, a 14 bit Sony CDP, a Carver Pre Amp Tuner, and an SAE two channel power amp
Audio Research sp8 cary slim 70 monoblocks denon 3560 cd modified by Stan warren audioquest diamond ic Homemade speakers from north creek music with 10g music coils I believed they were called
Phase Linear 400 amp Phase Linear 2000 preamp Epicure Omin Directional speakers Revox A77 Reel to Reel Swiss model Empire TT 698 I was in the Army in the 70s and GIs were able to purchase gear for 1/4 of the price. It was crazy! It was a lot of fun! Not the Army part! If I remember correctly the A77 was under 500.00! Brand spanking new. I was 19 years old and buying all this high end gear! In the mid to late seventies this was top shelf gear.
Benjamin Miracord 50H record player with Shure V-15 Type 2 Improved Cartridge Acoustic Research Tuner Phase Linear 2000 Preamp Adcom GFA 1 Amp Rectiliear III (High Boys) Speakers Cheapest Interconnects and Lamp Cord
VPI HW-19 Mklll, don't recall the low price MC cartridge ARC SP 9 Mk. lll ARC Classic 60 Thiel CS-3.5
Same system today, though I upgraded Audioquest and FMS wire to MIT 330 interconnects and MH 750 speaker wire. Also added a Grado Sonata MI cartridge Why mess with a great synergy? Thanks to Steve Bauman wherever you are!
MCS receiver that weighed a ton, powering maggies up front jvc amp used for EV rear speakers yamaha ASP subs X 2 Technics DD LT table with shure m97HE cart sony CD KLH impulse noise reducer and hiss reducer
Optonica RP3636 turntable with Signet 5 cartridge NAD 3020 Polk Monitor7b Discwasher brush and Zerostat
I still have the 45lb Optonica in its original box. The pseudo granite plinth has survived a lot of moves. Polks were in storage also until last month when they were gifted to a budding music lover. Bought the entire system new in ‘78
Sonograph SG-3 TT, Premier MMT tonearm, Talsiman cartridge Carver CD player with tube output stage B&K Pro 10 preamp B&K St140 amplifier Vandersteen Model 2 speakers Monster Cable Reference interconnects AQ Speaker cables
Just curious ... Like Mesch, are any of you still using any of that equipment from thirty years ago in your main system? My Classic Well Tempered turntable is still going strong. With all of the mods that have been done to it, it stays right up there with the big boys.
@oregonpapa Just curious ... Like Mesch, are any of you still using any of that equipment from thirty years ago in your main system? My Classic Well Tempered turntable is still going strong. With all of the mods that have been done to it, it stays right up there with the big boys.
Naw. I gave away the record player to a buddy who had an old midfi system. And the Rectilinears were thrown out after the drivers started failing. But I’ve kept the electronics in storage.
Fried C/3L with Fried Subs, Aragon Amp (4004) and Pre 24K ?), Thorens 321 TT...friend has the Thorens and it's going great,. wish I could have kept the C/3L
Surprisingly (to me), my first speakers surrounds decomposed, amplifier’s lights and one meter died, volume knob started acting up, but turntable is, as I write this, running like the first day. They do not make them like they used to. Or do they?
Was in my Naim phase then--62/HiCap/140 driving Proac Tablettes. Had either a VPI HW-19 with an Alphason HRS-100 and a Garrott P-77 or a Townshend Rock with a Rega RB-300 and an AT MM cartridge--can't remember. Digital was probably a Rotel RCD-855 or still my Meridian MCD. Long time ago........
I still use the amps to this day and have gone back to the Yamahas every few months. But I still have every piece of this setup, with the boxes and crates.
Pioneer Elite Receiver. Heavy piece of electronics! Sony ES CD player. 5 CD Carousel Def Tech BP10. Blown away by the bipolar impact on soundstage. Wall of sound.
linn table ,magnepan arm,magnepan mg3 ,Conrad Johnson pre and power ,somewhere around then I got a pioneer elite cd ,velodyne subs .I also had a nakamichi reel ,ADS and DCM speaker changes around that time among luxman, tandberg and denon gear
My Infinity IRS Betas looked identical to how they do today.....like new. My Linn Sondek ...same...like new 30 yrs ago and today My Mark Levinson 23's as well....like new. Only piece not the same....went up one number ....Audio Research 6B replaced by a Klyne 7.
Wow. Time goes by fast.
This has turned into my wife's set-up as I have been relocated to the basement....with much sweeter system but with much lower WAF.
Kenwood 8100 integrated amp (the nice silver one) Kenwood tuner (matched the amp) Kenwood cassette deck (matched the amp) Thorens 145 turntable with Stanton 681E cartridge Bose 301 speakers (version 1 which I bought the day they first went on sale.
The amp/tuner/deck just got sold two years ago, still in perfect working condition (but had long ceased to be my primary kit)
The turntable I still use but it was refurbished and sports a Grado Prestige Gold now.
After coming to my senses, the Bose speakers had been relegated to garage use and Infinite Slope .6’s took their place.
PS I also still have my Zerostat, Dustbuster, Watts Dust Bug and other assorted vinyl gear which gets used too! Good times!
In 1990, the system I have now was the system I had then: Nakamichi 410 preamp, Quad 405 power amp, NAD CD player (currently on my 3rd NAD CD), Thorens 166 mk2 table but married to a Denon 103 cartridge instead of the Sumiko blue point #2 I have now. Speakers? The venerable ADS 1230s, still going strong since 1983.
Magnepan MG-1c, Kyocera A-710, Rotel RP 850, JVC XL-Z1050TN. Still have all except for JVC and used in a secondary system for nostalgic purposes! It's been a long journey since then.
Speakers: JSE Infinite Slope, Model II. The only speakers I heard at audio shows I liked as much as the ones I had and use now. They were/are the most accurate speakers I ever owned.
Preamp and Amp: McIntosh SS C28; McIntosh SS MC2250.
TT, none, solidly in the ’cd’s perfect forever’ world. (Thorens TD124/SMe on a shelf downstairs).
CD: Onyko, dual matched burr brown processors
Cassette: Onkyo, their high end dual deck. Prior to CD I made lots of recordings from LP’s, now played them and made Cassettes to give away from CDs
8 Track. Just kept it, it was a gift from Columbia House, I had designed their offices.
R2R: vintage 2 Track Stereo with 2 Track Stereo Tapes (no 4 track yet)
Equipment Rack: Same one I have now
Locations:
Then: Plants only on top of the Rack (I promised Donna she could have the top for plants when we bought the rack). All equipment on 2 shelves below, a bit inconvenient, but Speakers in the same corners as now. On 4 wheels as per OEM design. Easy to adjust, push back when big party. Changed to 3 wheels, more weight per wheel. Current speakers, even heavier, 3 wheels, hard to move even on wheels.
Location Now: to keep my word, but get 4 pieces stacked on the top shelf, I bought some trays, put felt on the bottom, put them on top of equipment, I still do that. Gotta trust her. I keep one tray of plants on top of cassette that doesn’t move, and one tray that stays/moves from the TT when current 4 track R2R in use, moves to R2R when TT in use. New deep glass shelf for JVC big plinth.
How many of you would trust the wifey to water plants on your equipment?
Are those Grolsch bottles? They look darker than the Green ones, did they make a dark beer I wasn't aware of? Grolsch was my 'celebration' beer, couldn't afford it regularly.
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