Check out his timeline, he's got dozens of photos of matching stacked audio gear.
The probes can be very pricy, sometimes as much as the machine. I like working on stuff, some of it is great for brain exercise and it can help...
I don't think they came over here and I don't remember any TV/TT combos. You guys got all the cool stuff.
Most are pretty easy and need basic repairs, outside of crappy plastic gears a lot of this equipment will run a long time.
Found over on X, it looks like the "Fidelity" Brand QVS 2000? [ATTACH]
I talked with, I think, the owner of Russell Industries (PBR Belts) a couple years ago, he said they could make anything. They pretty much supply...
Welcome! If you can tolorate doing repairs, vintage audio is a great hobby.
Welcome! I've always wanted to hear Mach Ones, they were pretty popular back then. A few years ago my neighbor grabbed a pair when she...
....and some of his boomers, lot's of photos on his timeline [ATTACH]
Found over on X, this Japanese Poster has a ton of killer audio stacks with some Walkmans Sprinkled in....
Radio assembly in the Sharp Factory [ATTACH]
Some Sharp Audio on this blog https://blog.jp.sharp/2017/06/19/10473/ [IMG]
and also from 1991, one of the coolest portable CD players ever made, the Sony D-J50 [ATTACH]
Some groovy headphones from 1991 [ATTACH]
....and a portable CD player, also from 1992 [ATTACH]
Some beautiful Panasonics from 1992 [ATTACH]
Still trying to figure out the digital frontier, this beautiful CD-I from 1992, it even has a mouse and it looks like Windows on the display....
1992, for being an egg style, it's not bad looking, still kind of expensive at around $100 USD, I wonder what the remote is? [ATTACH]
The days of the working gravy are over, we used to find great working stuff all the time but now a lot is being pulled out of cold wet basements...
Welcome! I've always been into cassette media for several reasons, maybe the biggest was just being a kid with a skateboard and it was mandatory...
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