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Interesting thread. When I got back into audio after about a 10 year hiatus I was pleasantly surprised that the gear I'd owned over the years still had a lot of admirers. From my first real audiophile piece of gear, an AR turntable (that I still wish I had, but got rid of it in favor of a Dual direct drive POS that died after 3 years), to the first generation Lehman BlackCube phono stage and Spica TC-50 speakers, I've been fortunate to have some good gear for the money (and some not good like the 80s Dual turntable, bargain-basement KLH speakers and receiver, and Harmon Kardon cassette deck). I give most of the credit to a few audio dealers and friends that took me under their wing (and took my money ) and helped me on my journey.The other thing I've learned is that while I've been fortunate to have top quality bargain gear, the expensive stuff usually sounds a whole lot better.I also remember looking at my uncle's 50s vintage mono hi-fi when I was little and thinking how old, crappy, and out of date it was. It was a Garrard 301 turntable, a giant speaker--probably Altec or JBL, and a tube integrated amp. Sure wish I had that 'table now!
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... From my first real audiophile piece of gear, an AR turntable (that I still wish I had, but got rid of it in favor of a Dual direct drive POS that died after 3 years), to the first generation Lehman BlackCube phono stage and Spica TC-50 speakers...
I wondered if anyone would get that!To the OP and those who didn't, because this is the Karma Circle ("a place where you can offer up extra audio-related items to your fellow AC Members") "14" is my pick in the number drawing for the pair of Bose 901.Is the required external active equalizer included?Steve
This might be an example for a flavor of the day product here;If someone has this turntable in their audio system....please don't be offended.
The original, Reference KEF 104.2 SpeakersI could happily listen to them and live with them to this day.