i'm not that young
ntculenuff
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So at work I was talking with a guy about receivers and speakers and he was telling me about the TV he was going to buy and was wondering if he was to buy a Yamaha rcvr and Polk speakers would it all work together. Knowing that back in his day it was much better for all your gear to be the same brand and such. Well as he was giving me his back story he started talking about his tape player and how it wouldn't work with any other brand of receiver when he looks at me and says well your probably too young to know about cassettes" and then goes into explaining what they were and what they looked like. I look young but Im not that young. I almost starting laughing out loud but kept my composure and let him know I remember cassettes and owned quite a few in my early years starting out
out a smile on my face for the rest of the day
out a smile on my face for the rest of the day
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Definitive C/L/R 3000 center
Polk RT800i's rears
Definitive supercube I Sub
Audio:
Onkyo TX-NR3010
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OPPO BDP-103 CD, SACD, DVD-A
Video:
Panasonic TC-P65ZT60
OPPO BDP-103 Bluray
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ntculenuff wrote: »“well your probably too young to know about cassettes"
WOW!!
Is there anyone on the forum too young to remember those?
I doubt it!!
Yamaha RX-A710 90Watt 7.1
Mains: RTi A1's Center: CS150 Sats: RT15i's Sub: Velodyne DPS-10
Music CD: Sony CDP-CE375 5 Disk
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ntculenuff wrote: »So at work I was talking with a guy about receivers and speakers and he was telling me about the TV he was going to buy and was wondering if he was to buy a Yamaha rcvr and Polk speakers would it all work together. Knowing that back in his day it was much better for all your gear to be the same brand and such. Well as he was giving me his back story he started talking about his tape player and how it wouldn't work with any other brand of receiver when he looks at me and says “well your probably too young to know about cassettes" and then goes into explaining what they were and what they looked like. I look young but I’m not that young. I almost starting laughing out loud but kept my composure and let him know I remember cassettes and owned quite a few in my early years starting out
out a smile on my face for the rest of the day
Yammie and RTI's aren't a good match. Better get him pointed toward
a Denon. Of course, I had a similar experience in reverse. I had someone
ask me if my headphone amp was my first tube gear. I remember when
everything in the house had tubes! My first stereo setup was a tube BSR
all in one, turntable, amp and fold out removable speakers. Not much, but
it really did sound good. My mom had her old GE tube am radio with the classic
early 50's plastic case forever."The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." --Thomas Jefferson -
He just picked up the RM75 package, replaced an old bose system. The bass module quit workingSpeakers:
Definitive BP7001sc mains
Definitive C/L/R 3000 center
Polk RT800i's rears
Definitive supercube I Sub
Audio:
Onkyo TX-NR3010
Emotiva XPA five Gen 3
OPPO BDP-103 CD, SACD, DVD-A
Video:
Panasonic TC-P65ZT60
OPPO BDP-103 Bluray
Directv x's 2 -
If you really wanna' feel old,, ask your younger co-workers if they know who the "Beatles" areJC approves....he told me so. (F-1 nut)
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sucks2beme wrote: »Yammie and RTI's aren't a good match.
Your kidding right??
I won't even go there!!
Yamaha RX-A710 90Watt 7.1
Mains: RTi A1's Center: CS150 Sats: RT15i's Sub: Velodyne DPS-10
Music CD: Sony CDP-CE375 5 Disk
HD TV: Vizio 42" LCD 1080p E420VO
Blu-Ray: Sony BDP-S350
DVD: Sony DVP-NC665P 5 Disk
AV Rack: Sanus Euro EFAB-II Audio Base x2 EFAS-II Audio Expansion Shelf x4
Cables Used: Monster Cable HPD Sony HDMI DLCHE18W
Phones: Sennheiser HD280 Pro -
Your kidding right??
I won't even go there!!
Not kidding. Although the newer series speakers seem to work much better than the RTI10 and 8's"The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." --Thomas Jefferson -
george daniel wrote: »If you really wanna' feel old,, ask your younger co-workers if they know who the "Beatles" are
Nah, they might not know who was President then, but the kids know the Beatles.
My kids, anyway.:p -
I think I still have some 8-tracks laying around. My cousin's first car (about 9 years back) had an 8-track player in it. He hailed me from his knees when I gave him an 8-track of Santana's Moonflower.
A friend of mine was on line at a super market and there was a magazine with Paul McCartney on the cover. He heard a couple of girls behind him say "did you know that Paul McCartney used to be in the Beatles?" That made him feel old.Denon AVR-3803
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Heh heh. I remember when eight tracks were cutting edge.
The back seat with Beth P. and some Boone's Farm. Savoy Brown blasting the night away.
Crap.
I AM old! -
Heh heh. I remember when eight tracks were cutting edge.
The back seat with Beth P. and some Boone's Farm. Savoy Brown blasting the night away.
Crap.
I AM old!
Hehe.......I have the same memories, except mine was with Becky P.Political Correctness'.........defined
"A doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a t-u-r-d by the clean end."
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I remember tapes but I don't know anything about 8 tracks...
What's really weird (atleast for me) is remembering 5.25" floppies and having a computer with a 400 mb hard drive and 2 mb of ram. -
sucks2beme wrote: »Yammie and RTI's aren't a good match. Better get him pointed toward
a Denon. Of course, I had a similar experience in reverse. I had someone
ask me if my headphone amp was my first tube gear. I remember when
everything in the house had tubes! My first stereo setup was a tube BSR
all in one, turntable, amp and fold out removable speakers. Not much, but
it really did sound good. My mom had her old GE tube am radio with the classic
early 50's plastic case forever.
Contrary to popular belief, (and some tuning on my end) and the addition of a 2 channel amp to power my A5's. I quite like my combination of all Polk speakers and my RXV 861.
Very full sounding.... mind you I think my speakers are finally burnt in so maybe that makes a difference in brightness?
Knowing what I have l learned on this forum I probably would have steered away from my Yammy BUT, in hindsight I am not disappointed. -
george daniel wrote: »If you really wanna' feel old,, ask your younger co-workers if they know who the "Beatles" are
Been there, done that. I was wearing a Ringo Starr baseball hat from the concert I went to, and my boss, who was maybe 25-26 yo asked "Whose that?":(
My response was..."You're kidding, right?":rolleyes:
And for the record, I was a wee lad when STEREO was 'new':eek:I refuse to argue with idiots, because people can't tell the DIFFERENCE! -
Funny stuff. I find myself caught in an in-between stage at the moment. Older gentlemen take one look at me and assume I'm too young to recall 'tapes' or 'records'. Meanwhile, teenagers consider me to be a geezer because the iTouch wasn't around when I was their age. Go figure! hehe
now wait a minute I remember the I touch from when I was 10, an I was born in '75. Late saturday night with skinomax.......oh wait,:o your talking about that apple thingy -
Contrary to popular belief, (and some tuning on my end) and the addition of a 2 channel amp to power my A5's. I quite like my combination of all Polk speakers and my RXV 861.
Very full sounding.... mind you I think my speakers are finally burnt in so maybe that makes a difference in brightness?
Knowing what I have l learned on this forum I probably would have steered away from my Yammy BUT, in hindsight I am not disappointed.
The newer series is different than the RTI10's for example.
I've got a Yammie and the 10's, NOT the best match. But I seldom
listen to anything but 2-channel. HT is used by the rest of the family."The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others. But it does me no injury for my neighbour to say there are twenty gods, or no god. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg." --Thomas Jefferson -
Maybe I am old. Someone remembers 5 1/4" floppies and 400M drives. I remember programming on dual Floppy machines (360K floppies) with 256k of RAM (640K was the limit). I also recall reading a PC Mag laying around the office where Bill Gates was talking about the prices of PCs falling and saying "now you can get a 10M drive for around $5000".Denon AVR-3803
RTi-70 Fronts
FXi-30 Surrounds
RTi-38 Back Surrounds
Csi-40 Center
PSW350 Sub
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Denon DVD-2910
Xbox, Gamecube, PS2, PS3, PS4, xbox360, Wii, WiiU, n64 -
I used to remember all that stuff, but I don't anymore.
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I'm 22 and I dont remember when 8 tracks were still getting made, but I do know what they are...and my parents had one...my grandpa still does. We use it every christmas.
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i picked up an 8track and some tapes years ago from a 2hand store and rocked them at my house for years people would come over and just laugh at the set up. only got music out of 1 channel man it was sweetSpeakers:
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OPPO BDP-103 CD, SACD, DVD-A
Video:
Panasonic TC-P65ZT60
OPPO BDP-103 Bluray
Directv x's 2 -
I remember 8 tracks from my older brothers. I use to own a reel to reel and I am just now getting into HT by selling all my 2 channel stuff.
Sadly I now feel old. -
Maybe I am old. Someone remembers 5 1/4" floppies and 400M drives. I remember programming on dual Floppy machines (360K floppies) with 256k of RAM (640K was the limit). I also recall reading a PC Mag laying around the office where Bill Gates was talking about the prices of PCs falling and saying "now you can get a 10M drive for around $5000".
I remember all that and also use to work on HP industrial computers that had 225LB hard drives. I am glad all that is behind us. -
I grew up with Advents, Dynaco tube amps and later Marantz sand, Roberts R2R and vinyl(Philips TT). I helped my father install an 8-track in more than one car/truck before cassettes took over.
My uncle, who was the doctor that delivered me, was into McIntosh and Klipsch....one of the only ways I ever listened to Klipsch and enjoyed them. Tubes are the only wat to go with horns, IMHO."SOME PEOPLE CALL ME MAURICE,
CAUSE I SPEAK OF THE POMPITIOUS OF LOVE" -
I don't remember those Pablo, I just remember my old computer. I think I was 5 when we had that, I only remember the drive being 400 mb because I filled it up and couldn't put anymore games on it It was great for reader rabbit haahaa.
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I just remembered that I remember when I got all my Davy Crockett stuff.