[Vintage-Audio] Sweet Sound Of Real Audio
Salmons, Michael
[email protected]
Fri Jun 20 11:19:09 2003
Duane,
You are still searching for a good pair of the James B. Lansing Century =
L-100, is that right? my memory isn't what is used to be.=20
I used the AN-60 with a Teac 4-track machine and it was fine, but i have =
to admit, i eventually settled on a dbx unit. I've never tried the =
AN-180 though.
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Duane Fischer, W8DBF [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 8:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Vintage-Audio] Sweet Sound Of Real Audio
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Hi All, =09
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I am absolutely enjoying myself listening to this H.H. Scott LK-48b and =
matching
LT-110 FM stereo tuner. I am still on a quest for a pair of vintage =
speakers to
go with them, however. It is times like these that frustrate me, a =
sighted
person could search local classified ads and so forth. I know what I =
want is out
there, but finding them is the issue. Sigh. =09
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As soon as I find one suitable cabinet to go along with the Paradigm =
Monitor 9s
I am currently using, I am going to use the LK-48b to be the center =
channel
amplifier for the LK-72b stereo amplifier, which is my primary vintage =
system. I
amy have to knock out a wall around here, as I am running out of audio =
'sound'
space! =09
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I am now experimenting with the Revox 77B and Teac AN-180 external =
Dolby/EQ
unit. Has anyone ever used the Teac AN-180? The cheaper model AN-60 is
relatively simple, but this beast is all sorts of wonderous. =09
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Duane W8DBF =09
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