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Old 02-09-2017, 05:04 PM
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Here's mine. 1927 Victor 111.
I could use that as a hearing aid!!

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I could use that as a hearing aid!!

Believe it or not they made horns just for that. At one time I had 60 of those Phonographs in my house.
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Believe it or not they made horns just for that. At one time I had 60 of those Phonographs in my house.
Movie; Wild, Wild West,,,,

I gotta get me one of these,,,
then I can hear the diesel running,,,,

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Old 02-09-2017, 11:08 PM
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Not too surprising that people that like classic tractors like classic stereo components. My project last winter was to rebuild my Polk 10A speakers with new crossover components and new tweeters. The sound turned out real well even for my poor hearing. They are powered by an Onkyo Integra TX65 receiver. The Denon CD player and Technics turntable complete the set in the basement. The windows have been known to shake during certain Yes and ELP tracks.

One way I use it to educate teenagers on how awful their compressed ipod tunes sound compared to vinyl or CD's. I don't have many albums any more, I sold most on ebay to a guy from Russia. I had about two dozen OMR's that created a bidding frenzy, especially one unopened OMR of Close to the Edge that sold for over $300.
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Old 02-09-2017, 11:54 PM
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I have had old stereo components as long as cubs. Started with Crown seperate units and a set of L100 JBL's. Slowly upgraded to several Crown amps and JBL L300 Summits with JBL L65 Jubals. I have a few Carver pieces along with a modded 1200 Technics turntable and a Ariston Forte turntable. I use a Ortofon Concorde 30 and Shure V15 type IV carts. Each speaker has its own power amp...never to much headroom. I have a large collection of MFSL half speed mastered vinyl.Sounds Great!!!! The basement system has a unique pair of old Electrovoice EV Six speakers.
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We have a Kenwood setup, C1 pre amp, M1 amp, ADC equalizer TEAC cassette player,Sony cd player,Kenwood tuner, never lend a turntable to your friend all going through Hartley 76 speakers, no wonder my ears are ringing.
I can play my records once again. Picked up this turntable on Friday.
Miracord 10 H studio series with a empire 880p cartridge and a 5173 stylis.
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