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Freddie belting one out. Would suck to be short in that crowd!Gustard X26 Pro DAC
Belles 21A Pre modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
B&K M200 Sonata monoblocks refreshed and upgraded
Belles 350A Reference modded with Mundorf Supreme caps
Polk SDA 1C's modded / 1000Va Dreadnaught
Wireworld Silver Eclipse IC's and speaker cables
Harman Kardon T65C w/Grado Gold. (Don't laugh. It sounds great!)
There is about a 5% genetic difference between apes and men …but that difference is the difference between throwing your own poo when you are annoyed …and Einstein, Shakespeare and Miss January.
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I stopped by the filling station to put some HI-TEST in my father's Packard and I got some on my dungarees.
"Calendar Check, Aisle 3 ! ". 😊.Sal Palooza -
20 rows back, 10 columns to the right..
......nice looking gal in the pink top riding on her boyfriend's shoulders. 🔎 😛Sal Palooza -
mrbigbluelight wrote: »
Dig this, Daddy-O: Harriet and I have been going steady ever since that night we were caught necking at the passion pit by those beatniks. Her classy chassis was chrome-plated in her poodle skirt and those greasers were trying to bird-dog her from me, so I fed them both a knuckle sandwich. We had to beat feet in my jalopy before the fuzz arrived. -
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I stopped by the filling station to put some HI-TEST in my father's Packard and I got some on my dungarees.
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SeleniumFalcon wrote: »
He's dressed like a Radio Shack maven, all righty.
Meanwhile, as seen elsewhere in the seventies...
https://www.curbsideclassic.com/alternate-history/failed-classic-1978-1979-la-grande-royale-by-silcco-americas-bugatti-royale-wanna-be/#more-414299
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Mr. Esposito woulda looked right at home rockin' one of those, don't you think?
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SeleniumFalcon wrote: »
Hmm... I know Sharp... and Sharpei... but not Sharpe -- other than @Mr. Sharpe here at the Club.
We're obviously in the 'seventies in the photo, and that looks (to me) like a McIntosh tuner-preamp (or possibly a "MAC" receiver) in the background, so maybe a pretty serious headphone "earspeaker" product.
EDIT: mmmm... maybe a MAC-1700?
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A discerning stereo buff deep in the spell. "Full base"?
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SeleniumFalcon wrote: »A discerning stereo buff deep in the spell. "Full base"?
Per the old internet meme...
All your bass are belong to us.
I thought for a moment that was Doc Severinsen -- but he shilled Koss headphones (only, AFAIK).
Speaking of whom -- he's still alive and kicking, last I knew. Pretty amazing and long running career he had. He might even still be performing -- but I think he's 93 or 94 now(!).
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Yeah, OK, it's a cheap joke. I still like it.
https://ournameismud.com/products/caffeine-periodic-table-mug
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mhardy6647 wrote: »He's dressed like a Radio Shack maven, all righty.
Meanwhile, as seen elsewhere in the seventies...
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Yamaha had speakers shaped like an ear and Onkyo had a speaker enclosure purposely designed to vibrate, not unlike a violin. Takamine.
The D-TK10
https://www.hk.onkyo.com/en/product-details.php?id=22
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For the diminutive audiophile.
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1) as seen at ASR
1) I had a single Yamaha "Earspeaker" (dump find). It actually sounded pretty good. It was a particularly weird one, with a cast metal baffle, a horn tweeter, and an open-backed cabinet ("open baffle" alignment). The plastic coated ear woofer thingy was starting to delaminate, sort of like the large, flat Polk PRs (e.g., on the LF14 subwoofer) that had the central crepe foam flat disk.
(somewhere I have a photo of the front baffle... not handily, though)
I've probably mentioned that before
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I believe this was the cartridge that first broke the $100.00 ceiling. At the time everybody else who worked at the audio store couldn't believe anybody would pay that amount for a phono cartridge even if it came with three styli.
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What could possibly go wrong?
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