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Re: Vintage Hi-Fi enthusiasts?
« Reply #150 on: November 02, 2023, 06:22:43 AM »
It's called a Rocketfish Bluetooth receiver. I think it was $60.


Thanks Kelly...$50 at Best Buy....

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/rocketfish-bluetooth-audio-receiver-black/6357221.p?skuId=6357221

Now that I'm researching them, there are quite a few of these devices on the market.
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« Reply #151 on: November 02, 2023, 06:28:37 AM »
... and some other goodies.

Hey Eric...are the speakers with the the cross-hatching on the grill Sansui's?   My brother-in-law had a set, may still have them, and they sounded great. 
If yes, plz set them next to the T500 for me to have picked up!!
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« Reply #152 on: November 02, 2023, 08:41:45 AM »
... and some other goodies.

Hey Eric...are the speakers with the the cross-hatching on the grill Sansui's?   My brother-in-law had a set, may still have them, and they sounded great. 
If yes, plz set them next to the T500 for me to have picked up!!
They are called a Nova 8 by Radio Shack Steve. Actually don't sound too bad and all the drivers are still working. Thanks goodness I don't have to lug them to the shop and set them by the T500 !  :D
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« Reply #153 on: November 03, 2023, 12:03:10 AM »
I am.  Marantz 2235, Kenwood KR Kr8050, Kenwood M1/C1 combo, pair of AR XA TTs, Dual 1225 and 5000 tables, Dynaco A10, both Akai and Teac r2r, Utan speakers, Sansui speakers, Bozak 302a along with the console, Sansui Z7000. Preference is silver face with wood enclosures.  Have a bunch of black stuff but rarely use it-one system is used in the basement and another in my shop.

Most all items were found at auctions. MoMo, nee Photolar, also known as Larrry.
Are your still going out to auctions and other venues looking for some bargains Larry? As we all know its the thrill of the hunt !



Yes, Eric, that is the main resource.  I buy low but don't sell high-make a fair profit and give the buyer a good deal.  You know, pass it on. It is a much easier way to supplement income that messing with bikes. Regards, Larry

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« Reply #154 on: November 03, 2023, 01:08:28 AM »
glad i stoked his thread along,great to see its not just me on this forum that likes or takes a shine to the older gear?

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« Reply #155 on: November 03, 2023, 05:48:18 AM »
It has been interesting to see albums come back. The old record pressing equipment has been refurbished and upgraded and the record quality has improved greatly with improved materials and sensors and other modern manufacturing improvements applied.
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« Reply #156 on: November 03, 2023, 12:34:03 PM »
It has been interesting to see albums come back. The old record pressing equipment has been refurbished and upgraded and the record quality has improved greatly with improved materials and sensors and other modern manufacturing improvements applied.

actually....not at all.  New records are still coming out, but stuff pressed in 1990's or earlier is still the best.  So much knowledge, experience and machinery has been lost.
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« Reply #157 on: November 03, 2023, 01:55:58 PM »
Bought this late 60's Pioneer sx-1500t (55 watts) last week for a 20 dollar bill. Not a runner  :D  Wish I knew how to work on this stuff. I have a friend but sometimes its very hard to get it done or back for that matter if you know what I mean. Wonder what else I've tossed in the basement this summer - hmmm---

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« Reply #158 on: November 03, 2023, 02:55:53 PM »
Bought this late 60's Pioneer sx-1500t (55 watts) last week for a 20 dollar bill. Not a runner  :D  Wish I knew how to work on this stuff.

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« Reply #159 on: November 03, 2023, 06:11:48 PM »
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« Reply #160 on: November 04, 2023, 09:52:30 AM »
the hi-fi wars of the 70's is akin to the motorcycle wars of that period.
the ads were eye candy to a 20 something like me.
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« Reply #161 on: November 04, 2023, 04:17:49 PM »
Can anyone recommend a type of home-made electrical 'flux' I can use to make a repair to a terminal,to solder a crack on a thick brass ring terminal ?
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« Reply #162 on: November 04, 2023, 04:38:22 PM »
you dont have any cored solder Bill?maybe a drop of battery acid?

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« Reply #163 on: November 04, 2023, 08:00:50 PM »
you dont have any cored solder Bill?maybe a drop of battery acid?

Dave,yes I use rosin core solder.. but wanted a bit extra  :D.
I wanted to use some type of home-made flux  ::) also,just to prep some stuff. Carb. cleaner or 90% rubbing alcohol ?
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« Reply #164 on: November 04, 2023, 08:38:44 PM »
I'm a little bit sick.


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« Reply #165 on: November 04, 2023, 08:41:46 PM »
It has been interesting to see albums come back. The old record pressing equipment has been refurbished and upgraded and the record quality has improved greatly with improved materials and sensors and other modern manufacturing improvements applied.


I have had a bit of trouble with the new 180 gram- warped, scratches, indents.  I least all the sellers have accepted returns.
actually....not at all.  New records are still coming out, but stuff pressed in 1990's or earlier is still the best.  So much knowledge, experience and machinery has been lost.

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« Reply #166 on: November 06, 2023, 06:54:12 AM »
the hi-fi wars of the 70's is akin to the motorcycle wars of that period.
the ads were eye candy to a 20 something like me.
A great time to be alive....and young....


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« Reply #167 on: November 08, 2023, 06:53:01 AM »
It has been interesting to see albums come back. The old record pressing equipment has been refurbished and upgraded and the record quality has improved greatly with improved materials and sensors and other modern manufacturing improvements applied.

actually....not at all.  New records are still coming out, but stuff pressed in 1990's or earlier is still the best.  So much knowledge, experience and machinery has been lost.

A lot of new records are pressed from digital sources, which kind of makes it a moot point. There are a bunch of labels that have found old equipment that had been sitting idle since the '90s -- Pirates Press for example found pressing machines in the Czech Republic and press a ton of records, and offer pressing services to other labels. I've talked to a buddy here in Mexico who has a pretty decent sized label about trying to track down pressing machines here in Mexico. In the '70s and '80s there were tons of Mexican labels pressing stuff that simply no longer exist, and the machines have to be somewhere. There are also companies making new record pressing machines (in Germany, or at least that's one of them).

Record Store Day is a blessing and a curse. Major labels clog the pressing plants with things like 180-gram repressings of Supertramp's "Breakfast in America" or Fleetwood Mac's "Rumours" -- both 99-cent records, widely available. They pressed a million of Adele's record. But it means that new, good music from smaller labels gets pushed back, making release dates a year or more after the recording and mixing is done. (maybe I should switch this to the "5hit that pisses me off" thread...)

And then you have the millenials who buy records not to listen to them but as an "investment." Jeebus.

I worked at a record store in Seattle from '88 to ยด97, had bought records before, held on to mostly everything, and continue to buy new and old stuff today. Dunno if this fascination with records is gonna stick around, but I would be happy to see it die back down a little.


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« Reply #168 on: November 08, 2023, 01:01:06 PM »
+1 to that!  Pretty sick of used record stores and traders that buy whole collections for a lump sum then price everything by looking it up on discogs...
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« Reply #169 on: November 09, 2023, 07:25:24 AM »
My buddy has a storage unit that has been in his possession for 15 years, it has his ex-wife's things including a 10,000 unit collection of LP's [Cindy passed away in a tragic private plane crash]. 

Told him to check it out for what genre they are, he really doesnt know what to do with them and doenst have the time or will to deal with selling them. But maybe I do?
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« Reply #170 on: November 09, 2023, 07:51:39 AM »
My buddy has a storage unit that has been in his possession for 15 years, it has his ex-wife's things including a 10,000 unit collection of LP's [Cindy passed away in a tragic private plane crash]. 

Told him to check it out for what genre they are, he really doesnt know what to do with them and doenst have the time or will to deal with selling them. But maybe I do?

There are a few great record stores in Austin that I am sure would be happy to check that stuff out and make an offer (Breakaway, End of an Ear, Waterloo, etc.). Part of the issue with big collections is, of course, tha tyou can try to sell them one at a time for what they're worth or unload them all at once for maybe 1/3 of what you could get to a shop that needs to pay rent, bills, etc, so needs to mark stuff up... Dunno where you're at exactly but other cities probably have decent stores too.

But if it's early punk, '50s/'60s soul/R&B, garage or '60 hard rock they could just give them to me.

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« Reply #171 on: November 09, 2023, 09:00:52 AM »
My buddy has a storage unit that has been in his possession for 15 years, it has his ex-wife's things including a 10,000 unit collection of LP's [Cindy passed away in a tragic private plane crash]. 

Told him to check it out for what genre they are, he really doesnt know what to do with them and doenst have the time or will to deal with selling them. But maybe I do?

There are a few great record stores in Austin that I am sure would be happy to check that stuff out and make an offer (Breakaway, End of an Ear, Waterloo, etc.). Part of the issue with big collections is, of course, tha tyou can try to sell them one at a time for what they're worth or unload them all at once for maybe 1/3 of what you could get to a shop that needs to pay rent, bills, etc, so needs to mark stuff up... Dunno where you're at exactly but other cities probably have decent stores too.

But if it's early punk, '50s/'60s soul/R&B, garage or '60 hard rock they could just give them to me.

Yes, I'm just NW of Austin.  Even at 50 cents an album, thats some good change [if thats realistic?]

Austin has a huge convention every spring and fall, didnt go but saw the promos for it. 
I may go have a look myself at the albums to see what there is. 
Not sure if the storage unit was climate controlled, I think he said it was.

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« Reply #172 on: November 09, 2023, 11:15:57 AM »
Has anyone tried replacing the laser in a CD deck? Mine has stopped reading discs, despite being cleaned etc., and I've found the correct (I think) laser on AliExpress cheap, so it's got to be worth a try....

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« Reply #173 on: November 09, 2023, 12:04:08 PM »
My buddy has a storage unit that has been in his possession for 15 years, it has his ex-wife's things including a 10,000 unit collection of LP's [Cindy passed away in a tragic private plane crash]. 

Told him to check it out for what genre they are, he really doesnt know what to do with them and doenst have the time or will to deal with selling them. But maybe I do?

There are a few great record stores in Austin that I am sure would be happy to check that stuff out and make an offer (Breakaway, End of an Ear, Waterloo, etc.). Part of the issue with big collections is, of course, tha tyou can try to sell them one at a time for what they're worth or unload them all at once for maybe 1/3 of what you could get to a shop that needs to pay rent, bills, etc, so needs to mark stuff up... Dunno where you're at exactly but other cities probably have decent stores too.

But if it's early punk, '50s/'60s soul/R&B, garage or '60 hard rock they could just give them to me.

Yes, I'm just NW of Austin.  Even at 50 cents an album, thats some good change [if thats realistic?]

Austin has a huge convention every spring and fall, didnt go but saw the promos for it. 
I may go have a look myself at the albums to see what there is. 
Not sure if the storage unit was climate controlled, I think he said it was.

https://www.austinrecords.com/

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« Reply #174 on: November 09, 2023, 12:16:46 PM »
My buddy has a storage unit that has been in his possession for 15 years, it has his ex-wife's things including a 10,000 unit collection of LP's [Cindy passed away in a tragic private plane crash]. 

Told him to check it out for what genre they are, he really doesnt know what to do with them and doenst have the time or will to deal with selling them. But maybe I do?

There are a few great record stores in Austin that I am sure would be happy to check that stuff out and make an offer (Breakaway, End of an Ear, Waterloo, etc.). Part of the issue with big collections is, of course, tha tyou can try to sell them one at a time for what they're worth or unload them all at once for maybe 1/3 of what you could get to a shop that needs to pay rent, bills, etc, so needs to mark stuff up... Dunno where you're at exactly but other cities probably have decent stores too.

But if it's early punk, '50s/'60s soul/R&B, garage or '60 hard rock they could just give them to me.

Yes, I'm just NW of Austin.  Even at 50 cents an album, thats some good change [if thats realistic?]

Austin has a huge convention every spring and fall, didnt go but saw the promos for it. 
I may go have a look myself at the albums to see what there is. 
Not sure if the storage unit was climate controlled, I think he said it was.

https://www.austinrecords.com/

I'll take all the Perry Como. Lawrence Welk and Andy Williams !  ( just kidding )

Will barter for the T500!
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