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Finished My Vintage Audio Setup Today Pretty Excited About It

finished My Vintage Audio Setup Today Pretty Excited About It
finished My Vintage Audio Setup Today Pretty Excited About It

Finished My Vintage Audio Setup Today Pretty Excited About It I just reformed a set of legacy 2’s. i decided to check the crossovers and the smaller capacitor in both speakers was blown up. just got done rebuilding the crossovers about an hour ago. they are sounding awesome. mostly mentioning because i turned them on opened reddit and saw yours. nice set up. love the walnut plinth!. In this video, i share my full vintage stereo hifi audio setup and i go through the function of each piece of audio equipment. my setup features the mcintosh.

Finally finished Up my setup R Vintageaudio
Finally finished Up my setup R Vintageaudio

Finally Finished Up My Setup R Vintageaudio Haven’t had power for five days so i went thrifting. : r vintageaudio. r vintageaudio. r vintageaudio. • 9 days ago. mrpiratefish. Curious if you guys could recommend me a tape player that would fit in with this setup. also curious if you had any thoughts on what amp direction i might look for next as an upgrade to the pioneer. the little screen is an old security camera that’s pointing to a picture of the nas illmatic album. adds a little flair. 6. Sep 1, 2009. #1. i have, for the past few years, been trying to get into vintage audio. a couple years back i picked up a technics sl d2 for about $20 at a pawn shop. i then, of course, had to purchase a pre amp to be able to get some sound from the turntable into my wal mart surround sound system. it always sounded okay, but something was missing. If you want vintage active speakers i can think of the 1978 audio pro a4 14. they may need refoaming of drivers but if ok they would battle with the top monitors of today. speakers: mains are diy and two diy subwoofers as speaker stands. surrounds diy kit from a magazine. atmos front height ino audio a1 built as kit.

my Mostly vintage setup R Vintageaudio
my Mostly vintage setup R Vintageaudio

My Mostly Vintage Setup R Vintageaudio Sep 1, 2009. #1. i have, for the past few years, been trying to get into vintage audio. a couple years back i picked up a technics sl d2 for about $20 at a pawn shop. i then, of course, had to purchase a pre amp to be able to get some sound from the turntable into my wal mart surround sound system. it always sounded okay, but something was missing. If you want vintage active speakers i can think of the 1978 audio pro a4 14. they may need refoaming of drivers but if ok they would battle with the top monitors of today. speakers: mains are diy and two diy subwoofers as speaker stands. surrounds diy kit from a magazine. atmos front height ino audio a1 built as kit. Forces are minimal in tweeters, so less structural strength is required. the frames are sometimes plastic, and can be very small. 4. voice coils should be checked twice. the voice coil is a mechanism with a strong and often very heavy magnet that the small end of the cone, often wrapped in copper wire, fits into. The first is to assemble a 'one make' system, normally using a combination suggested in an old catalogue as a starting point. another is to assemble a mixed system of vintage components. the third is to add some vintage components to a modern set up, or complete a vintage system using modern products. this should be easy, and it certainly can.

Delicious setup my First Foray Into vintage audio R Audiophile
Delicious setup my First Foray Into vintage audio R Audiophile

Delicious Setup My First Foray Into Vintage Audio R Audiophile Forces are minimal in tweeters, so less structural strength is required. the frames are sometimes plastic, and can be very small. 4. voice coils should be checked twice. the voice coil is a mechanism with a strong and often very heavy magnet that the small end of the cone, often wrapped in copper wire, fits into. The first is to assemble a 'one make' system, normally using a combination suggested in an old catalogue as a starting point. another is to assemble a mixed system of vintage components. the third is to add some vintage components to a modern set up, or complete a vintage system using modern products. this should be easy, and it certainly can.

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