Miss my Toby speakers.
I believe he is deceased. No?I thing he is still business or so I heard.
Looks like they moved to Haltom City.I thing he is still business or so I heard.
Technics direct drive quartz turntable. I would look secondary market from good to mint condition. You can buy new, but that quality is going to be about $600.
Definitely go secondary market on a good receiver. Look for something from the 70’s, 80’s or 90’s. If want to go pure, go with an amplifier with a separate tuner instead of a receiver. Crown or McIntosh tube amp. Speakers are tough. Like vintage loudspeakers but still good new ones being made for an old style system but will be harder to find and more expensive.
You can go brand new on a system but it will be very expensive. To get the quality, it will be 5k plus. Can easily drop 10k. Mint vintage is the way to go. Pioneer and Marantz of the 70’s was very solid for the money. No digital readout. Stick to units that use VU meter, knobs, and leavers if you go the receiver route.
Maniac, ask your father or someone that had a high fidelity seperate component system for advice.
In my defense, ktcu had switched to cd's and these records were in storageI have a stout record collection built in part from Record Town, Dino's that was on Berry, and records i stole from KTCU.
I move that this thread becomes the official vinyl record thread.
I collect everything but especially jazz, and i have a thing for Memphis soul Stax and Hi.
Nope. I have two stereo systems I put together first (79-81) and 2nd(88-89)that one is in use and other in the closet. I have a separate system for home theater in the family room (movies only).Are you a collector?
I do collect some stuff on virgin vinyl.Are you a collector?
I don't own one but I've been told by someone I trust completely about this topic that these are outstanding for new turntables and can be affordable if you don't go crazy with customization.
https://uturnaudio.com/
That was a long sentence.