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fresherr
16-01-2017, 23:54
New user to this forum. Stereo lover since Jesus was in diapers. Bought my first and only system in 1975. Sony TA-4650 vfet amp, Technics SL-1350 w/AT14sa cart., little known Paradox 3-way column speakers. Various tape units, tuners, and cd players have come and gone. Over the years, I "lost my way" and got lazy for sound; system went in the closet. Fast forward to this past September. I realized I needed to resurrect my system, so off it went to the tech for new life. Meanwhile, I snagged another Technics DD (1300), and bought a 'Yamahammer' cd player. As the equipment came home from the tech, I found my obsession for Audio Technica carts festering again. Today, I am the proud owner of an AT12sa cart (lc stylus), 2 AT14sa carts, 2 NOS ATN14 stylii, DR500lc cart, AT15ea cart., and a AT440mlb. So, with 2 TTs and enough carts for a lifetime, I am happily playing my original 70s/80s vinyl - sheer bliss. I also bought a Spin-Clean record washer to go with my Discwasher cleaners. I was skeptical about the Spin-Clean's big claims, but knew it could help. "Help"...yeah!!! Even though I have taken good care of my vinyl through the years, it still gobsmacked me at the amount of crud S-C pulled from the grooves. Now, I pop a cleaned record on and only music. :-) I also have a stand-alone home theater setup that is another tale. Past experience includes designing/building speakers, mobile dj and sound reinforcement, auto sound installation, and studying psychoacoustics. I have returned to the fold and there I shall remain.

walpurgis
17-01-2017, 09:37
Hi Ron. Welcome to AOS.

Getting back into Hi-Fi after a long break can be fun and a re-learning curve.

Tell us what music you listen to and how far you intend to develop your system.


Enjoy the forum,
Geoff.

fresherr
19-01-2017, 04:55
Hi Geoff,

Thanks for the welcome.

My musical tastes are eclectic, but currently I am enjoying a renewed appreciation for bossa nova, trio and quartet jazz, Hiroshima (the group) , and brass-driven big band music. Pipe organ music lets me exercise the full response of my speakers when I feel the need. :-)

Equipment-wise, I am quite content with the size and quality of my system. IMHO, the weakest link in an audio system is the electro-mechanical part(s); input and output transducers. My mainly vintage cartridge/stylii are well established for quality, and they are all in excellent condition. The speakers were completely rebuilt (by me) 20 years ago, and matched for efficiency and compatibility. Since I have a small listening area and 69 year-old ears that survived rock concerts and heavy construction, I am confident that the equipment response exceeds my hearing. So...I intend to enjoy the fruits of my labor, and gently tweak any minor aberrations that seem to appear.

Cheers!

Ron

struth
19-01-2017, 05:45
welcome Ron. must have missed you, sorry for the late greeting. Hope you are well and enjoy the forum. Sounds like your all fixed for many years of pleasurable sounds