1970s Hifi gear inherited.

1970s Hifi gear inherited.

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TinyCappo

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Saturday 11th October 2014
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Well we're in and all done and I have made a few changes. I Lost the LS200 Dynatron units and picked up a pair of Sansui SP-1000's, Original boxes and a bill of sale from 1970 in Kuwait! If anyone knows what the exchange rate was like back then please let me know as I'd love to work out how much he originally paid.





I picked up the Sansui's after I found an amazing hifi shop called Hifi Hangar run by a guy called Steve and his lovely partner. He deals with new and old with two demo rooms a big range and a great workshop. One 1970s room....Cork walls and everything!

He has talked me into a set of Mono block valve amps which are being repaired at the moment....wife not happy biggrin

https://www.hifihangar.co.uk/


Furniture wise, back home I have made some changes and have this new unit which I picked up for £10 at a charity shop. Unfortunately the turntable wouldn't fit inside but it's pretty enough to showcase and the CD63 goes nicely next to it. Left hand cupboard has a sliding draw for cdr and a big vinyl space beneath.

Other than that I have been buying vinyl when ever I come across it and have found some amazing singles recently and much prog and classical.

Thoughts and suggestions welcome as always.



Edited by TinyCappo on Saturday 11th October 21:46

TinyCappo

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Saturday 11th October 2014
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Love to take a look for you as long as you aren't at the other end of the country.

Rotel are a quiet little brand. They used to make bits for other brands too even for Leak (who are good brand) at one time. Better than the sony and pioneers of the 1970s. but they are not museum pieces.

TinyCappo

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Sunday 12th October 2014
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Sharted said:
TinyCappo said:
Love to take a look for you as long as you aren't at the other end of the country.

Rotel are a quiet little brand. They used to make bits for other brands too even for Leak (who are good brand) at one time. Better than the sony and pioneers of the 1970s. but they are not museum pieces.
Other end of the country I'm afraid.

I have some time on my hands so will drag it out and get a photo.

Might even plug it in!
Dangerous that smile especially if you have some vinyl of artists you like and have been listening to them on an MP3 player for a while

TinyCappo

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Monday 13th October 2014
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Nice RA-311, little 25w per channel jobbie which simulates quadrophonic. here's a link to the manual.

http://www.rotel.com/content/manuals_archived/ra-3...

the rank turntable has a nice tonearm if the belts still go just plug in and go.

Think the amstrad tape player is bin fodder though.


Edited by TinyCappo on Monday 13th October 14:04

TinyCappo

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Monday 12th January 2015
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Little update.

https://fbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-...gda=1428940351_02b559782fc03a8b1727492f36d37096

Tape has a gone as no matter what I did I just could not get the VDU to work.

Sanyo Record deck has gone as it picked up a slight buzz

CD63 has gone too

[image BROKEN]

I bought a new unit for it all too after my Vinyl collection kept growing, It was pretty much all I asked for over christmas and a few people listened.



Changed about the conservatory again and the Valve bug has bitten....hard. Over christmas I treated myself to a nice valve phono pre with selectable inputs and a volume control which feeds the power side of the receiver.


At a cross roads now though of whether to loose the receiver and go for a full power amp like a QUAD 405-2 and just use valve Pre with it, Or go for a new Valve amp from YAQIN.


TinyCappo

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Monday 12th January 2015
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Post up some pictures of it all biggrin

TinyCappo

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Tuesday 13th January 2015
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The CD63 sounded great but I couldn't hear a difference between that and a big old Sony unit I had been given.

I picked up an absolute gem this morning though, a Technics SL7 for £60 from a gent in Worthing.

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need to work on the lid with some brasso or some Super resin polish to bring out the scratches in the perspex but other than that it will replace the PST-1 shortly.

TinyCappo

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Wednesday 14th January 2015
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You really were not kidding about it being a giant recorder! Full VHS tapes! Think we fired something like that back in the early 90s to record my uncles wedding.

The 4 speakers probably work with the ferguson offering selectable pairs or both, This offers a cheap quadrophonic type listening arrangement.

Whats written on the record deck?



TinyCappo

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Thursday 15th January 2015
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Mouse1903 said:
Hope you didn't "bin" bin the CD-63? I use my refurbed one as my daily CD player and it sounds excellent.
Binned out of the system lineup and sold for quite abit of money smile