September 1, 2025Sep 1 My speakers and amps not my place I rebuilt the speakers and new woofer towers non servo the amps are also rebuilt by me to original specs Also own a pair of apogee diva and Dax two Krell ksa200 b Amps all re habbed Headphones are soo much easier
September 1, 2025Sep 1 On 5/2/2025 at 1:55 PM, Knuckledragger said: Some trumpet player or other with his home hi-fi (I'm not sure it was stereo) in the late 1960s. Photo most likely taken by Jack Bradley. I'd love to know the identity of the trombone player. Google has, and I want to be clear about this, utterly fucking useless in this regard. I think that’s Louis sachmo my dad knew him when I was a kid that’s his place in queens nyc was there a few times. really nice man now this is 55 years ago and correct me if im wrong but I was at his place a few times it became a museum and a local high school was named after him too. my kids went to that school many years later https://www.louisarmstronghouse.org/ yup im right
November 2, 2025Nov 2 I love playing around with classic gear. But not 17k worth. I miss the days of $20 garage sale finds. Another 10 years and this sort of thing will fade away. Everybody that wants one will be too old to carry it.
November 2, 2025Nov 2 1 hour ago, ktm said: Another 10 years and this sort of thing will fade away. Everybody that wants one will be too old to carry it. https://reverb.com/item/91894544-gibson-les-paul-standard-1957-goldtop-natural-back
November 23, 2025Nov 23 "I inherited my late father-in-law's system and need some guidance." says a redditor. The system: Some father-in-law. I married the wrong woman. "Knuckles, you're not married." That's besides the point!
January 15Jan 15 Peter Doig built a sound system using parts from old cinemas and then Brian Eno did a DJ set on it.
April 14Apr 14 There's a guy I follow on Flickr who has a Fuji X-E3 mirrorless body. He adapts a variety of old manual lenses to it, which is how he caught my attention. He's got a taste for old and custom tube gear and has a whole album of space heaters and funny wooden boxes.
June 14Jun 14 Quote Finally got the computer desk set up in the new(ish) house. Pre-amp is a classic Quad 44. The speakers are Rogers LS5/8, BBC-designed, grade one main monitors. They're driven by special BBC versions of Quad 405s (called BBC AM8/16), each having an additional PCB which serves as an active crossover. I bought the speakers from ITV television when they closed The London Studios back in 2018 (making me redundant in the process). For anyone in the UK who used to watch ITV in the mornings, these were in Studio 7 and GMTV was mixed on them every week day for years. I scrounged the Quad 44 pre-amp as a freebie in the run-up to the closure of the studios.
June 17Jun 17 Audio Technica makes a $108,000 headphone amp. The selector switches are unlabeled, so there's a handy wedge-shaped guide that sits below the amp. That is certainly a design decision.
June 18Jun 18 14 hours ago, Knuckledragger said: Audio Technica makes a $108,000 headphone amp. For the same money, you can buy a Steinway grand piano that will play itself.
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