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    Join Date: Jul 2013

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    I'm Vincent.

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    Hello all

    My current "system", if you can call it that, consists of my smartphone and a pair of Sony XM4's. My late father was an audiophile and he loved buying speakers and bits of other kit. Unfortunately, I have permanent hearing damage and the audiophile experience is somewhat lost on me.

    My father passed a number of years ago and I'm currently redecorating in order to sell up and move my mother closer to me as she's living alone and getting on in her years.

    He has left a considerable amount of bulky kit that I assume cost a pretty penny back in the day and I'd like some expert advice on whether any of it has resale value or is now junk. I hope this is an acceptable reason for me to join this forum!

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    Join Date: Nov 2011

    Location: Seaton, Devon, UK

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    I'm Adrian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akira181 View Post
    Hello all

    My current "system", if you can call it that, consists of my smartphone and a pair of Sony XM4's. My late father was an audiophile and he loved buying speakers and bits of other kit. Unfortunately, I have permanent hearing damage and the audiophile experience is somewhat lost on me.

    My father passed a number of years ago and I'm currently redecorating in order to sell up and move my mother closer to me as she's living alone and getting on in her years.

    He has left a considerable amount of bulky kit that I assume cost a pretty penny back in the day and I'd like some expert advice on whether any of it has resale value or is now junk. I hope this is an acceptable reason for me to join this forum!

    Hello Vincent and welcome, it is a good place to ask.
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    Join Date: Jan 2009

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    Welcome to AoS Vincent,

    Even though you have impared hearing that should not stop you enjoying music, whatever the genre. Some of us here, myself included, have age-related high frequency hearing loss, yet still enjoy listening to music.

    Regarding your late father's collection of quality audio equipment, we will have a look - I'm sure someone here will be able to advise you.

    Welcome again
    Barry
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    Join Date: Jun 2014

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    Welcome Vincent,

    I agree with Barry, many of us here have hearing problems, myself included, but still enjoy the music. So don't let that put you off, there's always something can be done
    I just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in

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    Join Date: Feb 2013

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry View Post
    Welcome to AoS Vincent,

    Even though you have impared hearing that should not stop you enjoying music, whatever the genre. Some of us here, myself included, have age-related high frequency hearing loss, yet still enjoy listening to music.

    Regarding your late father's collection of quality audio equipment, we will have a look - I'm sure someone here will be able to advise you.

    Welcome again
    Barry
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    I'm Rob.

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    If I didn't have bad tinnitus my system would sound dreadful!
    Buy Bose...And get your parking validated!.

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    Join Date: Feb 2010

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    My hearing has been bad for a week or so, likely due to wax or an inner ear infection.

    I tried using a steroid nasal spray to clear up blocked eustachian tubes. Seems to be working and now hearing appears to be being restored and music sounds a lot better. Using headphones a lot doesn’t seem to help with hearing, and also air travel frequently makes things worse.

    Now vibraphones and similar tinkly percussion things are starting to sound much pleasanter - plus “stereo” has largely come back too.
    Dave

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