Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
I just had a 1970s flashback....:d
Remember when recording tapes, you were trying like heck to make the needles on each channel peak out at exactly the same level :ques:.....![]()
I am still using my Pioneer SA 6500 150 watt AMP(per channel) I got in the Late 70's and the Dual turntable and The Sony casette player I got back then too, with my Boise 901 speakers I brought in germany when I was stationed there in the ARMY..Of course I have a graphic equalizer (12 band)Pioneer also..And I still use the Pioneer Tuner that I brought with the Amp..I added a AMP meter(Radio Shack) to it all in the early 80's just to see if it really did put out 150 watts and it did..LOL..
And CD player and that stuff now added, But I couldn't think of changing..
I have a 70's Kenwood 4 channel Amp (150 watts per channel) Model Eleven, I found at a yard sell several years ago in case the Pioneer ever quits..
And a set of Jenson Model four studio speakers I got at a sell in the 80's if the Boise 901's ever quit, They are now sitting waiting with the Kenwood to be used..
But for me i do love the sound from these old units..I gress at my age some find it strange that i still Love my music..Just a love i picked up from my father, He and Mom are into Bluegrass, and me into to "Classic" Rock and folk..
One of those things that hasn't changed with time..