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Back to Basic for a while in the second system for casual listening / Night Radio
Most of the surplus gear sold now time to enjoy again
Sony TA 88 / ST88 "Not put on Yet" & SS 70 Speakers - Pioneer PDS 703 & Yamaha P300 Turntable last too not pictured i moved left speaker over to the other side of the room such fun and really enjoying the listen OK not the best but it does play music which at the end of the day its what all of us want...Mixture of Records played from Fleedwood Mac / Abba / Bukka White / Bill Haley
Happy Days
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I used to have a TA 88 and two ST88s, although one of the tuners was faulty. Not much power but a clean sound, plus they look good and the tuner lights up lovely.
One of the few bits of vintage kit I'd buy again just to have around the place.
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We change around
NAD 3020 Pre Amplifier
Quad 303 Power Amplifier
Tannoy DC1000 Speakers
Sounding Fantastic great really opens up the Tannoy's well..:)
Happy Listening
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Surprised that works so well Dan. Both the NAD and Quad are a bit 'cuddly' in nature.
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Some nice 70's exotica
Nice Tandberg TR1010 Receiver back in main system working well but needs a service will go on the to do list....
Sounds very nice with the Tannoy Eclipse...
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Quad 34 and linn lk85
Would they match?
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My Quad 34 (upgraded phono card) is / has been a keeper. It's fantastic tone controls (never found better in my decades of trying) are priceless in my difficult listening room.
Now doing Sterling work with my BIG Class A power amp.
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That’s quite a collection! You really have been enjoying yourself!
But it begs the question, have you ever considered selling it all, and using the money to buy just one, truly high end system? I’m betting your collection is worth a mint!
Russell
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Funny, that’s exactly what I did about 8 years ago. Something rare and expensive that I really wanted came and went because I didn’t have the funds. I looked at my ‘stockroom’ and realised it was full of stuff that was very nice, but that I wouldn’t really miss. Consequently I sold most of it and put the funds towards the rare ‘keepers’.
Now I only buy something if I really want it, or if it’s broken and I fancy a go at fixing it.