I love acquiring interesting vintage gear. The biggest problem I run into however is that I end up with too much of it. Then I can’t bring myself to part with any of it.
I love videos like this! What a wonderful system you have for next to nothing invested! I especially love your turntable and the your solutions for connections!
I've had my b&w speakers for over 15 years. Best investment I've ever made. Recently upgraded my amp, to a second hand marantz amp and added a DAC. Singing better than ever.
@@tabl10s 601 S3. Acquired a 2nd hand marantz pm5005, also got a cheap fiio DAC to handle the audio out of my TV for streaming audio to my Chromecast. Also in the middle of troubleshooting my old NAD C521bee CD player, determined to fix it.
Recent used purchases: - technics 1200 m3d excellent condition, dustcover fully functional -$30 -Marantz 2262 receiver Near Mint-$200 -Ads l810 with original stands, near mint $200 -ads l710 speakers very good condition-$20 Spica TC150 speakers-very good condition-$50 Pioneer sx850 receiver -near mint $100 Nakamichi LX5 Cassette deck near mint-$50 The list goes on and on! Used definitely works for me!!!
Thanks for this great video. I too love vintage gear, all of my stuff is nearly 50 years old and great sounding. Nearly all of it I bought at flee markets for almost nothing. Greetings from Stuttgart germany, Frank
I agree vintage equipment still sounds amazing. I have found good deals at thrift stores. Two items I found are a ADCOM GFA-555 for $45.00 and a pair of JBL L100 Century speakers for $55.00. The Adcom amp is worked perfectly, however the JBL L100 speakers had to repair the speaker cabinets. I put on some Van Morrison or Rolling Stones and get lost in the music!
The real secret to your budget hi fi system is those B&W speakers, the speakers are always the most important component, and for $50 they will sound terrific, and you can upgrade the caps on the crossovers with new, higher quality ones for not much money that will improve their sound even more. I'm now into very high end systems, but hats off to you for your choices and budget approach. Those will not produce the big bass some would like to hear (like me), but you can always add a subwoofer (or two) at some point later. Or even better, build your own, you would only need one good quality 10 inch bass driver in a large box (@ 2 cu ft) to get amazing bass, you could build the box yourself for very little money (I obviously build my own speakers).
I had the very same Technics turntable when it debuted in '73, sorely regret selling it. I've been on the lookout to obtain another. Great job in finding such a gem at the price you paid!
In Nov. 2019 I scored a pair of Ohm Acoustics model H speakers, circa about 1980 (they have the two tweeter level controls). These systems were restored cosmetically and sonically (with Ohm drivers) and sound magnificent. Original price in 1979, when I wanted them was $700+ the pair. Way outta my budget in those days. I paid $275 for my pair of model H speakers. That is a steal. Also got a Denon DRM-800A cassette deck (restored) for $125 in 2019. Lotsa great deals out there but caveat emptor, buyer beware. Interesting video.
Bought my used 601s2s 6 or 7 years ago, same reason and purpose. Great minds Great design rack for combo vinyl storage and display Nice nak found deal. As most viewers probably know, big issue with vintage audio gear >30yrs old is cap aging, needing recapping and perhaps other corroded electrical parts and pots. Just need to keep in mind to assess value of items, ie restoration costs
Great find David! I am a fan of vintage audio equipment too - from speakers, to integrated amps and turntables.I agree with you that listening to great sounding music doesn’t need to be so expensive. 😊👍Enjoyed this video and thanks for the tips. 👌🙏
Excellent video mate. Shows you don't have to spend thousands of your hard earned to enjoy music. My system:- Pioneer PL12D Mk 11 Ortofon VMS20e, new stylus. Rotel RQ-970BX Nad 3020Bee Mint Linn Kan Mk11 speakers All bought used except for the amp, which I've had for years, and the stylus.
I love vintage equipment and this is a really nice interesting system. I have two sets of speakers here in the UK and my second pair are identical B&W 601 S2 (I'm currently using Audiomasters so these are boxed at the moment) and agree that they are good speakers for what they cost, and despite their size do have a good extended bass. Technics turntables were the 'must have' decks for DJ's for many years - they are reliable and sound good, my own JBE slate deck even has a Technics motor fitted as standard.
Very well reviewed and love the system. For my legacy system, a dual cs 607, a marantz 2270, a pioneer ctf 1250 cassette, a pioneer equalizer and sound effects generator, and the speakers are ess ps-9, the two way, heil with an 8 inch woofer. I did find a brand new dual cs 708q never opened for 200 bucks not including shipping. This was a find. I have always been a fan of dual turntables. I'd like to find a cs 608 one day.
Great video. Unfortunately, I acquired my vintage gear when it was brand new and paid the prices for it then. My Nakamichi SR-3A tuner is still putting out 45 w per channel and drives my Klipsch Cornwall II speakers beautifully. My B&O beo gram 1700 turntable still plays the vinyl like it did decades ago. Of course, the speakers are the star of the show. They cost me $400 each back in 1979. They have appreciated nicely since then, and, Like the Klipschorn, they have been in continuous production since the 1950s, or earlier. I was naive enough the assume that Nakamichi was a Japanese product. I have learned since that it is Chinese. I don't think B&O manufactures turntables any longer. Of course, anything they made was a piece of art. This one sounds good as well. New equipment costs a fortune, so your approach is one many of us will emulate. Keep up the good work.
Love to see the DM601 S2 getting some love. They were incrrdible when released and in my opinion were never bested by newer versions. The front port makes them perfect for near field listening. I use mine as computer speakers with a simple class D amp and couldnt be happier even i paid like 5 times what you did albeit for a pair in pristine condition. Enjoy your score
The other part I get out of it is this is the "GREEN" thing to do! I always get a laugh out of people that say they are green but everything they buy is brand new. I've got a sweet Pioneer PL-560 picked up at a thrift store for $16, then a set of early 1960s KLH Model Six speakers, and a nice Yamaha CR-800 receiver (also thrift store find). I continue to find records out there for 50 cents to $2. Sure, they need a good cleaning, but most are in very good condition otherwise. My stereo stand is a $5 old one picked up at Habitat 4 Humanity. My biggest expensive was the speakers. Bought from a guy that repairs and resells them. I'm still under $200 total. Once you. get the thrift store bug, you can find other gear, move it to a new home, give it to friends, or resell it and offset your vintage stereo spending.
I've had a set of 601 s1's for years and love them. Currently being used in my workshop set up with a NAD 3020i. I recently found a B&W AS1 8" active subwoofer at a dump shop for $10!! It has hi pass inputs and is a great match with the 601's for a little more kick. Keep an eye out for Canton speakers if you want something to trump the B&W's for cheap. I will never part with my Karat 920 Canton's ... amazing! Great videos, keep it up.
I just decided to upgrade my hi fi but no way was I going to pay for new! I used to have a Pioneer set of separates and Celestion 3 way floor mounted speakers from the late 70's before I got married and was "persuaded", to swap them for a more space friendly Sony micro system I lived with for 25 years! Having now retired and got back into music, I started to fill the considerable holes in my vinyl collection and the Sony never cut it! So I did some research and decided to go for Cambridge Audio equipment and found a new old set of separates that included a 65 watt per channel amp, a quality CD and a tuner I never wanted but came as part of the set. These were all still boxed and had never been opened and had been in dry storage for 8 years following a guys divorce! I bought the set that had originally been sold for £800 for £200 - I had to change the CD drive belt as it had degraded and lost its pliability, but the seller even paid for that! Sounded great through a set of Wharfdale Diamond 6.0's I had bought for £35, but I wanted more and bought a pair of Mordant Short 3 way floor mounted 906's that still sell for £500 new, but I got my immaculate 8 year old units for £100 . My son bought me an Audio Technics deck and now I have a brilliant set up for a fraction of the new price that sounds as good today as the day it all moved off the shop shelf! So don't be afraid of investing in older gear - as Mr Cutter says it's fun!
Greetings from Scotland. ..my best pick ups. ....tannoy mz speakers gold signature drivers £50....Gerrard 301 grease bearing £110....and a slew of many other bargains
Very nice! This is why i hunt and collect vintage gear. I can attest to most of yours having some of the same models. Even though i have plenty of vinyl, i don't have the time to listen as i did. I'll have to pick up your last cartridge. If you see the s3's for a good price grab them. That said, if you find just about anything B&W at a great price, read up if you don't know the model, but, 9 out of 10 times its going to be a very good sounding speaker with the right gear. Thanks for the vid!
I Love Old Audio equipment just they were too big and bulky. I have 20 year old Sony CD and Sony MD also a rarely new Sony Turntable, just purchased a New Sony 2chnl amp cant wait to set them all u. Really enjoyed your videos and I love them B&W speakers think I might have to get some of them. Take care buddy. Simon from the UK.
I also have a Technics SL-1100a i also have the dust cover and strobe for mine and that turntable is a beast and sounds amazing only thing mine is missing is the original platter mat but i pulled one off a dead jvc turntable that i may fix in the future . I also have a video of my deck running a shibata cart and another video of it playing a 3 inch record lol
Nice setup with 601, I use Nak Ta-4A & MB-1 & CDP-2a hook to 603 s1 almost 20 yrs, but always change RCA cables for better sound, I used BJC LC-1 match with Nak, but the result was not impressive (after 90 hrs burn in for cables), after try Mogami KLEI 2803 absolutely harmony & the result is WOW!! My RCA search is done after 2549,2964 & 2497 (2497 will be 90% of 2803). By the way reply for your another post, if you can find CDP-2A or CDC-4A, worth to get it used or repair. They do the magic only use 16 bit DAC, but sound better than 20bit MB-1 & my 24 bit A-10 DVD player. Go ahead get the 2803 & you will see big improvement for clarity & sound stage.
Yea a few years ago my mom wanted my dad to get rid of his big D9 Cerwin Vega speakers because the foam surrounds on the woofers were rotten but I did some research and found a company called simply speakers and they have the exact same surrounds for the Cerwin vega speakers so i bought them did the repair myself and they sound like new again and they rock the house lol so if you got old gear that's worn out fix it up and have some fun.
I love that turntable. I've been wanting to pick one up for years but I just can't pull the trigger. They typically go for $500 plus up here in Canada (Toronto, Ontario). Nice setup!
My Technics cd player that was top of the range in 1994 is still going strong as are the two 1000 MK2 power amps and the marching pre amp, they'll probably see me out
It would have been complete with a sound file of your purchased set.. other than that, nice vid! I wanna hear the setup. My hifi journey started in around the 1980's. I still have my Nakamichi Re-202 special auto reverse deck eating dust somewhere in the house. I did recently reinstall my tube amps (after repairs) and speakers, bought a DAC and the old days are back in new form. Sold my Yamaha pf-800 turntable many years ago.. thinking I was done with hifi setups and now kinda regret it. Can't have it all.. I just might buy an old 1 again.
Congrats on the vintage gear! Sweetness of low price AND great stuff. (I won't count how much I've spent on klunkers.) But learning and practicing simple repairs has been fun, too.
Congrats on 1K subs! I share your passion for vintage gear, thanks for spreading the word. I would have liked to see some The Beautiful South LPs in that stack!
@@MODAC Some of my all-time favorite album artwork. Or artwork of any kind, really. The illustrations connect with me in a way that’s hard to describe. Brilliant. Evocative. And truly illustrate the songs, making them more powerful than on their own. I’ve spent so many hours just admiring them.
Nice!. I do the same, I buy up any high end vintage gear I find for cheap. I’m always circulating my gear, upgrading each time. But if I buy something I know is worth a ton more than I paid, I put a big price on it and throw it up on ebay. It will eventually sell for a good profit. I have to because there is too much stuff in my basement, and a mountain of boxes.
Great setup, I like the albums I saw too 😁👍 Today at my local op-shop I found a little pair of Linn Kan bookshelf speakers. They were only $8 so I took a chance....🤔🤞 One sounds amazing, I was pretty surprised 🤩 but the other one only had a very low volume and distortion. Not sure what to do with them....take them back or keep them. 🤷♂️
nice, just one thing, that is not MDF, it is particle board, also known as chipboard, it is an engineered wood product manufactured from wood chips and a synthetic resin or other suitable binder, which is pressed and extruded. MDF is Medium-density fibreboard is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into very fine wood fibres, often in a defibrator, combining it with wax and a resin binder, and forming it into panels by applying high temperature and pressure. MDF is stronger, and more dense, than particle board
Most people ignore it but some smartphones, namely Xiaomi branded phones for instance, have an infrared port and a built-in app. I control everything in my home with it. No need for a Logitech harmony in such case, you save money and simplify your setup...
Great content....new subscriber! I have a pair of beautiful sounding Technics bookshelf speakers that I would like to get off of the ground with my new set-up (new tv console). What speaker stands do you recommend? Anything in particular to look out for? Thanks, Brad
Something sturdy and heavy. Look at Monoprice Monolith stands. $120 pair. Fill them with sand or lead shot. Attach speakers to them using Blu-Tack. You will hear the difference.
The problem most audio junkies have is that it never ends. That is an incredible looking TT. Bass is over rated. Clarity and fidelity at low to moderate listening volume is the most important.
Interesting . You kept calling the B&W box's MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) it is not MDF it is Particle Board . Big difference to speaker builders , don't ya know .
I like Demeanor And Your Knowledge Of Equipment And You Correctly Stated That Them Little Ass Bookshelf Speakers Do Not Produce The Big Bass Sound,Thanks Dave Cause These Audiophiles be Giving The Wrong Perception Of These bookshelf Speakers And These Mcintosh Amps (You Joined The Mcintosh Crew Too!!!) Are Bigger And Better ,Clearer And More Powerful Cause Of The Prices!!! Which Is A Damn Lie All The 70s And 80s Receivers With The Equal Wattage And Distortion level Will Beat The McIntosh !!! All Top Of The Line Japanese Brands Smoke The Mcintosh And This Go For Any Into Stereos If Your 10 Watt Amp/Receiver Can't Pump No 6.5' Tweeter Bookshelf Speaker Get Rid Of Them Speakers!!!!!! You Even Said A 100 watt Amp/Receiver Could'nt Push Them 6.5' Tweeters You Brought SL6 And Sl 6S's That B.S. You Did'nt Have Something Wired Right And Thats Why They Got Fried!!!!!!! I Swear On Everthing I Had A Technics SA-202 At #0 Watts A Channel And That Thing Drive Anything From 18' Inch Speakers On Down !!!!!!!! So I Dont Know Why You Said That !!!! Now Are You Down With The Vintage Crew Or Ten Mcintosh's To Push Some Tower Speakers Or A Pair Of Kef's!!!!?????? You Can Reach out To Talk Hi-Fi Anytime!!!!
Enjoyed the video. My CD player I bought back in the '90s had finally quit working and I was unable to find one where I live so I ventured onto ebay and found aTeac CD player for about $50. The only thing that is wrong with it is one of the round feet is broke off (I was already aware of it before I bought it) but the other three feet holds it up just fine.
I love acquiring interesting vintage gear. The biggest problem I run into however is that I end up with too much of it. Then I can’t bring myself to part with any of it.
That technics turntable is gold take good care of it.came out in 73 wow.
Thanks for sharing this experiance with us.
Great video!
I must go back to where I saw a nakamichi 3A! I can't believe I walked away without it. Thank you, sir!
I love videos like this! What a wonderful system you have for next to nothing invested! I especially love your turntable and the your solutions for connections!
I've had my b&w speakers for over 15 years. Best investment I've ever made.
Recently upgraded my amp, to a second hand marantz amp and added a DAC.
Singing better than ever.
Which model?
@@tabl10s 601 S3. Acquired a 2nd hand marantz pm5005, also got a cheap fiio DAC to handle the audio out of my TV for streaming audio to my Chromecast.
Also in the middle of troubleshooting my old NAD C521bee CD player, determined to fix it.
That is a beautiful audio stand. Well done Miles! David, you are lucky to have such a creative and skilled woodworking friend.
You listen to some great music. 10,000 Maniacs In My Tribe is a great album. Also a big fan of The Beautiful South! Keep hunting for audio bargains.
Recent used purchases:
- technics 1200 m3d excellent condition, dustcover fully functional -$30
-Marantz 2262 receiver Near Mint-$200
-Ads l810 with original stands, near mint $200
-ads l710 speakers very good condition-$20
Spica TC150 speakers-very good condition-$50
Pioneer sx850 receiver -near mint $100
Nakamichi LX5 Cassette deck near mint-$50
The list goes on and on! Used definitely works for me!!!
Thanks for this great video. I too love vintage gear, all of my stuff is nearly 50 years old and great sounding. Nearly all of it I bought at flee markets for almost nothing. Greetings from Stuttgart germany, Frank
I agree vintage equipment still sounds amazing. I have found good deals at thrift stores. Two items I found are a ADCOM GFA-555 for $45.00 and a pair of JBL L100 Century speakers for $55.00. The Adcom amp is worked perfectly, however the JBL L100 speakers had to repair the speaker cabinets. I put on some Van Morrison or Rolling Stones and get lost in the music!
The real secret to your budget hi fi system is those B&W speakers, the speakers are always the most important component, and for $50 they will sound terrific, and you can upgrade the caps on the crossovers with new, higher quality ones for not much money that will improve their sound even more. I'm now into very high end systems, but hats off to you for your choices and budget approach. Those will not produce the big bass some would like to hear (like me), but you can always add a subwoofer (or two) at some point later. Or even better, build your own, you would only need one good quality 10 inch bass driver in a large box (@ 2 cu ft) to get amazing bass, you could build the box yourself for very little money (I obviously build my own speakers).
I have lots of gear, including a few subs, and switch it around often. I have a few higher end pieces as well...and always looking for more. Thx
That’s so cool. Awesome set. I still have my old hifi set and speakers. And a boombox from the 80s
I do like the stand also. I think I'll make one similar for myself. I have all of my original 70's gear from college and it still sounds great.
I had the very same Technics turntable when it debuted in '73, sorely regret selling it. I've been on the lookout to obtain another. Great job in finding such a gem at the price you paid!
The mk2 is not that bad, and the motor is better. You can change arm but admit not as straight forward.
Wow, what a steal! That's an awesome vintage system. Love the Nak ...
In Nov. 2019 I scored a pair of Ohm Acoustics model H speakers, circa about 1980 (they have the two tweeter level controls). These systems were restored cosmetically and sonically (with Ohm drivers) and sound magnificent. Original price in 1979, when I wanted them was $700+ the pair. Way outta my budget in those days. I paid $275 for my pair of model H speakers. That is a steal. Also got a Denon DRM-800A cassette deck (restored) for $125 in 2019. Lotsa great deals out there but caveat emptor, buyer beware. Interesting video.
Bought my used 601s2s 6 or 7 years ago, same reason and purpose. Great minds Great design rack for combo vinyl storage and display
Nice nak found deal.
As most viewers probably know, big issue with vintage audio gear >30yrs old is cap aging, needing recapping and perhaps other corroded electrical parts and pots. Just need to keep in mind to assess value of items, ie restoration costs
Great find David! I am a fan of vintage audio equipment too - from speakers, to integrated amps and turntables.I agree with you that listening to great sounding music doesn’t need to be so expensive. 😊👍Enjoyed this video and thanks for the tips. 👌🙏
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@@MODAC yes I am. Almost always get a good laugh at your wit and wise cracks. 😂😂
Excellent video mate. Shows you don't have to spend thousands of your hard earned to enjoy music.
My system:-
Pioneer PL12D Mk 11
Ortofon VMS20e, new stylus.
Rotel RQ-970BX
Nad 3020Bee
Mint Linn Kan Mk11 speakers
All bought used except for the amp, which I've had for years, and the stylus.
I love vintage equipment and this is a really nice interesting system. I have two sets of speakers here in the UK and my second pair are identical B&W 601 S2 (I'm currently using Audiomasters so these are boxed at the moment) and agree that they are good speakers for what they cost, and despite their size do have a good extended bass. Technics turntables were the 'must have' decks for DJ's for many years - they are reliable and sound good, my own JBE slate deck even has a Technics motor fitted as standard.
Best way! Im happy my olf am 69 akai is working like his first day. And a 1210mk2 can play the same LP like 40 years ago.
Nice score all around David. Love the videos.
I had a pair of 602s2 B&W speakers for 18 years, still have the center, the asw2000 sub suffered cone death. Great speakers.
Very well reviewed and love the system. For my legacy system, a dual cs 607, a marantz 2270, a pioneer ctf 1250 cassette, a pioneer equalizer and sound effects generator, and the speakers are ess ps-9, the two way, heil with an 8 inch woofer. I did find a brand new dual cs 708q never opened for 200 bucks not including shipping. This was a find. I have always been a fan of dual turntables. I'd like to find a cs 608 one day.
Great video. Unfortunately, I acquired my vintage gear when it was brand new and paid the prices for it then. My Nakamichi SR-3A tuner is still putting out 45 w per channel and drives my Klipsch Cornwall II speakers beautifully. My B&O beo gram 1700 turntable still plays the vinyl like it did decades ago.
Of course, the speakers are the star of the show. They cost me $400 each back in 1979. They have appreciated nicely since then, and, Like the Klipschorn, they have been in continuous production since the 1950s, or earlier.
I was naive enough the assume that Nakamichi was a Japanese product. I have learned since that it is Chinese. I don't think B&O manufactures turntables any longer. Of course, anything they made was a piece of art. This one sounds good as well.
New equipment costs a fortune, so your approach is one many of us will emulate. Keep up the good work.
Love to see the DM601 S2 getting some love. They were incrrdible when released and in my opinion were never bested by newer versions. The front port makes them perfect for near field listening. I use mine as computer speakers with a simple class D amp and couldnt be happier even i paid like 5 times what you did albeit for a pair in pristine condition. Enjoy your score
You can can still get a bargain , and get excellent sound quality from vintage , this equipment was very well built in it's day , it's just old .
Still rocking my 601s2's some 21 years on and still mint condition!
You are patient and have a good eye/ear.
The other part I get out of it is this is the "GREEN" thing to do! I always get a laugh out of people that say they are green but everything they buy is brand new. I've got a sweet Pioneer PL-560 picked up at a thrift store for $16, then a set of early 1960s KLH Model Six speakers, and a nice Yamaha CR-800 receiver (also thrift store find). I continue to find records out there for 50 cents to $2. Sure, they need a good cleaning, but most are in very good condition otherwise. My stereo stand is a $5 old one picked up at Habitat 4 Humanity. My biggest expensive was the speakers. Bought from a guy that repairs and resells them. I'm still under $200 total. Once you. get the thrift store bug, you can find other gear, move it to a new home, give it to friends, or resell it and offset your vintage stereo spending.
THANK YOU so much for being nose-hair-aware.
Wtf??
I've had a set of 601 s1's for years and love them. Currently being used in my workshop set up with a NAD 3020i.
I recently found a B&W AS1 8" active subwoofer at a dump shop for $10!! It has hi pass inputs and is a great match with the 601's for a little more kick.
Keep an eye out for Canton speakers if you want something to trump the B&W's for cheap.
I will never part with my Karat 920 Canton's ... amazing!
Great videos, keep it up.
I just decided to upgrade my hi fi but no way was I going to pay for new! I used to have a Pioneer set of separates and Celestion 3 way floor mounted speakers from the late 70's before I got married and was "persuaded", to swap them for a more space friendly Sony micro system I lived with for 25 years! Having now retired and got back into music, I started to fill the considerable holes in my vinyl collection and the Sony never cut it! So I did some research and decided to go for Cambridge Audio equipment and found a new old set of separates that included a 65 watt per channel amp, a quality CD and a tuner I never wanted but came as part of the set. These were all still boxed and had never been opened and had been in dry storage for 8 years following a guys divorce! I bought the set that had originally been sold for £800 for £200 - I had to change the CD drive belt as it had degraded and lost its pliability, but the seller even paid for that! Sounded great through a set of Wharfdale Diamond 6.0's I had bought for £35, but I wanted more and bought a pair of Mordant Short 3 way floor mounted 906's that still sell for £500 new, but I got my immaculate 8 year old units for £100 . My son bought me an Audio Technics deck and now I have a brilliant set up for a fraction of the new price that sounds as good today as the day it all moved off the shop shelf! So don't be afraid of investing in older gear - as Mr Cutter says it's fun!
Very nice Turntable 😎
Greetings from Scotland. ..my best pick ups. ....tannoy mz speakers gold signature drivers £50....Gerrard 301 grease bearing £110....and a slew of many other bargains
Very nice! This is why i hunt and collect vintage gear. I can attest to most of yours having some of the same models. Even though i have plenty of vinyl, i don't have the time to listen as i did. I'll have to pick up your last cartridge. If you see the s3's for a good price grab them. That said, if you find just about anything B&W at a great price, read up if you don't know the model, but, 9 out of 10 times its going to be a very good sounding speaker with the right gear. Thanks for the vid!
thats a bad ass system. bet it does sound fantastic.i really like vintage gear as weell.
I Love Old Audio equipment just they were too big and bulky. I have 20 year old Sony CD and Sony MD also a rarely new Sony Turntable, just purchased a New Sony 2chnl amp cant wait to set them all u. Really enjoyed your videos and I love them B&W speakers think I might have to get some of them. Take care buddy. Simon from the UK.
The Infinity Reference Studio Monitors shown at 1053 were very nice sounding speakers, I bought a pair new in 1985
I also have a Technics SL-1100a i also have the dust cover and strobe for mine and that turntable is a beast and sounds amazing only thing mine is missing is the original platter mat but i pulled one off a dead jvc turntable that i may fix in the future . I also have a video of my deck running a shibata cart and another video of it playing a 3 inch record lol
Good for you man . I'm enjoying the channel
Great Video, Great System!!!!! I always enjoy and look forward to your videos, please keep them coming!
Love your video and explanation. Your equipment is cool and I’m hoping you gives us more videos to come .
Always working on new ones.
Nice setup with 601, I use Nak Ta-4A & MB-1 & CDP-2a hook to 603 s1 almost 20 yrs, but always change RCA cables for better sound, I used BJC LC-1 match with Nak, but the result was not impressive (after 90 hrs burn in for cables), after try Mogami KLEI 2803 absolutely harmony & the result is WOW!! My RCA search is done after 2549,2964 & 2497 (2497 will be 90% of 2803). By the way reply for your another post, if you can find CDP-2A or CDC-4A, worth to get it used or repair. They do the magic only use 16 bit DAC, but sound better than 20bit MB-1 & my 24 bit A-10 DVD player. Go ahead get the 2803 & you will see big improvement for clarity & sound stage.
In your opinion. You are 100% correct.nice video .I have a ton of vintage .sansui to adcom and beyound
Yea a few years ago my mom wanted my dad to get rid of his big D9 Cerwin Vega speakers because the foam surrounds on the woofers were rotten but I did some research and found a company called simply speakers and they have the exact same surrounds for the Cerwin vega speakers so i bought them did the repair myself and they sound like new again and they rock the house lol so if you got old gear that's worn out fix it up and have some fun.
Nice job!
excellent video, well presented.
Very presentable indeed.👍👍
I love that turntable. I've been wanting to pick one up for years but I just can't pull the trigger. They typically go for $500 plus up here in Canada (Toronto, Ontario). Nice setup!
My Technics cd player that was top of the range in 1994 is still going strong as are the two 1000 MK2 power amps and the marching pre amp, they'll probably see me out
enjoyed this! Cheers from PA
It would have been complete with a sound file of your purchased set.. other than that, nice vid! I wanna hear the setup. My hifi journey started in around the 1980's. I still have my Nakamichi Re-202 special auto reverse deck eating dust somewhere in the house. I did recently reinstall my tube amps (after repairs) and speakers, bought a DAC and the old days are back in new form. Sold my Yamaha pf-800 turntable many years ago.. thinking I was done with hifi setups and now kinda regret it. Can't have it all.. I just might buy an old 1 again.
Congrats on the vintage gear! Sweetness of low price AND great stuff. (I won't count how much I've spent on klunkers.) But learning and practicing simple repairs has been fun, too.
Congrats on 1K subs! I share your passion for vintage gear, thanks for spreading the word. I would have liked to see some The Beautiful South LPs in that stack!
Thank you! I'll have to look for them.
@@MODAC Some of my all-time favorite album artwork. Or artwork of any kind, really. The illustrations connect with me in a way that’s hard to describe. Brilliant. Evocative. And truly illustrate the songs, making them more powerful than on their own. I’ve spent so many hours just admiring them.
Nice!. I do the same, I buy up any high end vintage gear I find for cheap. I’m always circulating my gear, upgrading each time. But if I buy something I know is worth a ton more than I paid, I put a big price on it and throw it up on ebay. It will eventually sell for a good profit. I have to because there is too much stuff in my basement, and a mountain of boxes.
Amazing turntable !.....
Great setup, I like the albums I saw too 😁👍
Today at my local op-shop I found a little pair of Linn Kan bookshelf speakers. They were only $8 so I took a chance....🤔🤞
One sounds amazing, I was pretty surprised 🤩 but the other one only had a very low volume and distortion.
Not sure what to do with them....take them back or keep them. 🤷♂️
Try to fix them.
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hot Technics congrats
I agree i also own that same technics i put an audio technica At-vm95sh with a shibata on mine
nice, just one thing, that is not MDF, it is particle board, also known as chipboard, it is an engineered wood product manufactured from wood chips and a synthetic resin or other suitable binder, which is pressed and extruded. MDF is Medium-density fibreboard is an engineered wood product made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into very fine wood fibres, often in a defibrator, combining it with wax and a resin binder, and forming it into panels by applying high temperature and pressure. MDF is stronger, and more dense, than particle board
$365 ??, for all that sweet vintage gear? that's adds a great feeling to great sound.
Great video as always! Please don't take so long between videos!
Best regards from Guadalajara, Mexico
Working on my next one now. Thanks.
Love your turntable cabinet. what is it?
I'll take 70's old school gear any day!!!
Most people ignore it but some smartphones, namely Xiaomi branded phones for instance, have an infrared port and a built-in app. I control everything in my home with it. No need for a Logitech harmony in such case, you save money and simplify your setup...
You can pick up a second hand Harmony for less than $20. Well worth it. No interest in owning a Xaomi phone.
I also scored an Adcom gfa555 in the past year
Greetings from Scotland. ...remember a £600 pair of speakers will always sound like a £600 pair of speakers not a pair engineered down to a price...
You could use a bi wire for the speakers
Lo mejor, sensacionales.
I like ' your own devices '
I’m listening to you on the B&W’s. I paid $320 used
That's way overpriced. My 601 S3 in mint condition sold for 150$ after a month on sale.
Great content....new subscriber! I have a pair of beautiful sounding Technics bookshelf speakers that I would like to get off of the ground with my new set-up (new tv console). What speaker stands do you recommend? Anything in particular to look out for? Thanks, Brad
Something sturdy and heavy. Look at Monoprice Monolith stands. $120 pair. Fill them with sand or lead shot. Attach speakers to them using Blu-Tack. You will hear the difference.
The problem most audio junkies have is that it never ends. That is an incredible looking TT. Bass is over rated. Clarity and fidelity at low to moderate listening volume is the most important.
The B&W cabinets look like particle board not mdf, some nice components never the less
I think I passed on one of those Nakamichi's for like $30 at a yard sale few years back. 🤦♂️
Steal on that 1100. Been searching and searching for a pair.
Interesting usage of the term "top notch"......
I love cherry picking the top models that were off my list when I was young and broke
Interesting . You kept calling the B&W box's MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) it is not MDF it is Particle Board . Big difference to speaker builders , don't ya know .
I never find those kind of deals
It takes time, effort, and patience. They rarely fall into your lap. Thx.
Where on earth did you find a new 2M Red for $55??
Locally on FB Marketplace
I like Demeanor And Your Knowledge Of Equipment And You Correctly Stated That Them Little Ass Bookshelf Speakers Do Not Produce The Big Bass Sound,Thanks Dave Cause These Audiophiles be Giving The Wrong Perception Of These bookshelf Speakers And These Mcintosh Amps (You Joined The Mcintosh Crew Too!!!) Are Bigger And Better ,Clearer And More Powerful Cause Of The Prices!!! Which Is A Damn Lie All The 70s And 80s Receivers With The Equal Wattage And Distortion level Will Beat The McIntosh !!! All Top Of The Line Japanese Brands Smoke The Mcintosh And This Go For Any Into Stereos If Your 10 Watt Amp/Receiver Can't Pump No 6.5' Tweeter Bookshelf Speaker Get Rid Of Them Speakers!!!!!! You Even Said A 100 watt Amp/Receiver Could'nt Push Them 6.5' Tweeters You Brought SL6 And Sl 6S's That B.S. You Did'nt Have Something Wired Right And Thats Why They Got Fried!!!!!!! I Swear On Everthing I Had A Technics SA-202 At #0 Watts A Channel And That Thing Drive Anything From 18' Inch Speakers On Down !!!!!!!! So I Dont Know Why You Said That !!!! Now Are You Down With The Vintage Crew Or Ten Mcintosh's To Push Some Tower Speakers Or A Pair Of Kef's!!!!?????? You Can Reach out To Talk Hi-Fi Anytime!!!!
I thiought the Design of this receiver was Done over By None other then Nelson Pass? I guess not..
Too bad you didn't let us all hear it.
I've never been this familiar with one's man's nostrils.
rejoice, those are pretty well kept !
It's still very bottom end sorry to burst your bubble :-(
Why are you telling me that?
Because being a smarmy troll he takes pleasure in bursting your bubble...
Too bad you had to read from a script.
Enjoyed the video. My CD player I bought back in the '90s had finally quit working and I was unable to find one where I live so I ventured onto ebay and found aTeac CD player for about $50. The only thing that is wrong with it is one of the round feet is broke off (I was already aware of it before I bought it) but the other three feet holds it up just fine.
Check out my video about the California Audio Labs CD player. Thx.