This joint needs some more vintage hifi
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Just picked up a Vector Research 7000 & Sony 4300 TT Never seen either before. ..? Peace. D
MIT Magnum MH-750, Monster HTS 5100MKII, Sony 77" Class - A80CJ Series - 4K UHD OLED,PS4, Def Tech 15” sub,LSIM 706c, Sunfire Signature Grand 425 x 4,Parasound hca 120, LSiM 702 x 4, Oppo 103D, SDA SRS 1.2, Pioneer Elite SC63 , Pioneer Elite BDP-05 “Why did you get married if you wanted big speakers?” -
This one, sadly, was just visiting -- it does sound quite good; I was (am!) really tempted to buy it... but I just cannot quite even justify the purchase to myself...
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Mitchell Transcriptors Skeleton with Vestigal arm:
Norh ACA-2B tube pre, Sumo Andromeda SS amp. Magneplanar MMG speakers, M&K MX1250 Subwoofer, Pro-Ject RM1.3 Genie TT with Sumiko Pearl MM cart., Keces DAC, Cambridge Audio Azur 640c CD player -
I always liked those (after an impressive demo at a hifi store in Baltimore in the mid-1970s). What cartridge do you have in the Vestigial?
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Typo, Tim Smith it's "Michell" not Mitchell. Beautiful turntable.
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Actually the brand name for the Skeleton was "Transcriptor" (or was it "Transcriptors"?) :- )
He started selling tts under his own name later (at least, I think that's right).
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It came with a Stanton 881EEE. And yes, it is spelled Michell not Mitchell. When i bought it (in parts) I walked out of the seller's house and slipped on some ice, and it flew up in the air but I caught it so not shattered tempered glass. That was added to the "blooper reel" of my life, which is getting pretty long and frightening at this point.Norh ACA-2B tube pre, Sumo Andromeda SS amp. Magneplanar MMG speakers, M&K MX1250 Subwoofer, Pro-Ject RM1.3 Genie TT with Sumiko Pearl MM cart., Keces DAC, Cambridge Audio Azur 640c CD player
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Well -- at least it's a high compliance cartridge :- )
Actually the 681EEE is held in pretty high regard indeed in some circles. -
It's actually a 881EEE rather than a 681EEE, so that is (at least) "200" betterNorh ACA-2B tube pre, Sumo Andromeda SS amp. Magneplanar MMG speakers, M&K MX1250 Subwoofer, Pro-Ject RM1.3 Genie TT with Sumiko Pearl MM cart., Keces DAC, Cambridge Audio Azur 640c CD player
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oops :-P
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Here is a Carver Receiver I gave my daughter.
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Handsome stuff, the ol' Carver hardware; thanks, Mr. W for sharing that.
I've been working though a backlog of trying out some of the 'second tier' (and lower) hardware here in the "new" (well, it used to be new) listening room... Yesterday's volunteer was an old dump-find Heathkit AR-19. This quasi-complementary, capacitor-coupled receiver, as is, sounds... pretty bad. Kind of wooly and rolled off; sort of that late-50s/early-60s console hifi sound. I am thinking new capacitors on the outputs would probably help... a lot. Guess it needs to go on the to-do list.
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(yeah, it has at least one dial lamp out, it appears)
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Here is a Pioneer SX-3900 and CT-F950 that my Dad bought new in 1979. Now they are in my vintage room.
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Neat-O! :- )
I have a CT-F900 (two, actually) but neither is nearly as pretty as your family CT-F950. -
Timothy Smith wrote: »It came with a Stanton 881EEE. And yes, it is spelled Michell not Mitchell. When i bought it (in parts) I walked out of the seller's house and slipped on some ice, and it flew up in the air but I caught it so not shattered tempered glass. That was added to the "blooper reel" of my life, which is getting pretty long and frightening at this point.
As heavy as that thing looks, that was one hell of a catch!The Gear... Carver "Statement" Mono-blocks, Mcintosh C2300 Arcam AVR20, Oppo UDP-203 4K Blu-ray player, Sony XBR70x850B 4k, Polk Audio Legend L800 with height modules, L400 Center Channel Polk audio AB800 "in-wall" surrounds. Marantz MM7025 stereo amp. Simaudio Moon 680d DSD
“When once a Republic is corrupted, there is no possibility of remedying any of the growing evils but by removing the corruption and restoring its lost principles; every other correction is either useless or a new evil.”— Thomas Jefferson -
Thought I'd share the current vintage shop system -
2 Channel - Polk SDA-2BTL, Carver TFM-35, Peachtree iDAC, Qobuz streamed via Episode Lynk using bubble UPnP server -
harman/kardon Citation series components in the garage... cool. :- )
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Here is an old monster HK Citation XX sitting on the crate it came in.
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The AR-19 above had a Doppelgänger -- the AR-29. More powerful, and (I think) with a somewhat better tuner section, but otherwise cosmetically almost identical. Only the color scheme was slightly different.
This one, of course, was also largess of the Harvard town dump. It is unfortunately missing the shaft for one of the tone controls (the slide control itself is still intact and works). This particular unit sounds better than the AR-19 pictured a few posts above... but the tuner doesn't seem to be able to receive in MPX stereo.
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The AR-29 was in Heathkit's model line for considerably longer than the AR-19. The latter was replaced, ca. 1972, by the cosmetically identical, though presumably improved, AR-1302 (and, no, I don't have one of those).
AR-29 by mhardy6647, on Flickr
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Just a wee update -- listening to a good-quality redbook CD on the AR-29 for the last half-hour or so (Rhino remastered/expanded version of the Dead's aoxomoxoa remix) on a pair of Dynaco A-35 speakers... and they're all sounding just dandy.
EDIT: For completeness, this is what the A-35 looks like (sans grille, of course) -- like the A-25, but in a larger cabinet with internal aperiodic loading between two subenclosures (woofer & tweeter). Nice loudspeakers.
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Sweet sweet toys...
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Mr.Ward's Citation with its crate is serious...
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Here are some speakers you may recognize. I did a little refinishing on them.
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I assume that's a before photo -- or are you into a shabby chic phase? ;- )
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Last night's final listening volunteer -- not generally a big fan of Technics "ordinary" consumer products... but this ain't bad, actually (also hooked to the A-35s... 'cause I am pretty lazy).
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A couple cartridges and some of my better 70-80's vinyl spinners: Sansui SR-838, Sony PS-X70, Pioneer PL-550, Denon DP-47F, Denon 37-F, Technics SL-5200, Technics SL-Q2. Thanks for looking.
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Here is an AR4 I refurbished and built a solid walnut base for.
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How about some vintage Marantz cassette decks?
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Here is a rare one. A Benjamin Miracord turntable.