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Got a couple of pieces to add: Pioneer SX-1250: They don't make things like this anymore. Very high quality manufacture. No plastic faceplates or knobs with this puppy. It's been restored extensively, so it's as good or better than new sonically. Wavelength Audio Cosine NOS DAC: An oldie but goodie. The Phillips TDA 1543 Select DAC sounds outstanding in this unit. CD's sound very much like a good vinyl setup, but with the added benefit of the very low noise floor, along with excellent dynamics.
FireGuy, very nice looking setup. Yes, the SX-1250 was the top of the line in the mid 70's. Here is a link on the specs:http://www.classicaudio.com/value/pio/SX1250.html I'm using a pair of ATC SCM-19 Studio Monitors with the ATC C1 subwoofer. The SCM-19 employs the Super Linear driver, one of the best drivers in audio. Sounds great to me!
A friend just picked up some ESS AMT 3 speakers with the Heil air motion tweeter. They're not bad as-is but are getting new tweeter diaphragms, new midranges and I am building a set of outboard xovers for them, after that I think they will be really nice speakers. Not cheap though, about $800 + restoration and mods... he has a few Marantz and Pioneer vintage recievers, I am trying to get him to buy a vintage PP tube amp next...
I just finished a total restoration of a pair of Heil ESS AMT1B's and have to say they were a revelation and now my favorite piece of vintage gear. Rebuilding a second pair of Energy 22 Reference Connoisseur speakers now too that were my favorite vintage gear until the Heils came along. I guess both these are in the "near vintage" category given the Heil 1980 vintage and the 22's a few years later.
This.A gentleman on thecarversite did an Instant Karma and gave me this Carver cassette deck which I've got going right now, a little Godley and Crème's Snack Attack.With the WooAudio 6 and Beyerdynamic DT880s it sounds GREAT!I put my album collection on Maxell tapes around 20 years ago and they still sound better than CDs ever did.That's right, kids, I'm nothing but a crabby old killjoy!
I've always preferred the sound of analog over digital.Perhaps it's because that's what I grew up listening to? I just never warmed up to CDs no matter what the player was, they always sound "off" somehow but I don't quite know how to put it into words.
they always sound "off" somehow but I don't quite know how to put it into words.