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Stereo Show & Tell
I figured I would start a stereo show and tell thread instead of posting them in the lubrication debate. I’ll post some pictures of my old Kenwood stereo and Sansui speakers later. And maybe a picture of my super tuner.
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Here's my shop stereo and speakers. Also the old GTO stereo. Recently had my factory AM upgraded with AM/FM & Bluetooth. The thing sounds amazing! I had forgotten that I removed three of the Sansui super-tweeters. I need to find a source for parts. Anyone? I do see a lot of good deals on old speakers. Need to grab a pair.
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I have 2 different vintage setups and some more odds and ends. In the shop I have a Pioneer SX780 I recapped. It's paired with a set of Sansui 2500x speakers and a for now a fisher cassette deck. I have the CTF-7171 deck waiting for repair.
In the house I have a Realistic ST78, which I actually like better then the pioneer. It has also been recapped and refinished. I have the matching 3 head cassette deck, a pair of Realistic Nova 10s and even a lab 400 turntable.. for the complete 1978 Radioshack experience. Though I use an old Onkyo table with it and the Lab is used on the more modern stereo. |
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Nice equipment! Those old Sansui's rock! My old Kenwood has a huge transformer in one corner. Transformer alone must weigh 20#! It could stand to have the pots cleaned. I have to cycle them sometimes to get things working.
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Fixed orientation. Lessons forgotten...
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I still have some old vintage equipment but not being actively used at this time. Have a Sony 6055 receiver, AR3 speakers, Revox A77 tape deck. and AR turntable.
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Great thread! I was just going to start one like this to see if any other members had an audio hobby.
Can probably access the pots by removing the top cover, then spray with Deoxit cleaner & work them some. Those old sansui speakers are cool... I had a set of SP-5500, same thing applies for the crossover refresh since these are even older than the 90's Klipsch mentioned in the oil thread, they probably sound fine as is but could sound even better with updated capacitors for low cost. Also, Ive seen these speakers rebuild/restored on some of the audio forums Im a member of... heres some of the tweeters for sale on ebay, vintage sansui stuff & other brands from that era are definitely worth restoring. https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...eters&_sacat=0 I dont have any pics of my car audio stuff as I sold a lot of the outdated radios but still have lots of speakers & amps stored away in boxes. Heres a couple pics of some of my vintage stuff, the newer home theater stuff probably isnt worth mentioning unless anyone is into that aspect. I could make a list of everything I currently own but would take too long to inventory it all, heres just a short list. Sansui- Early 80's AU-719 integrated amp 90watts per channel. Fully recapped/restored. Matching TU-717 tuner. Top of the line model from the late 70's, AU-20000, even in non working condition or for parts these sell for $1000+, working or restored they are $2500-3500, 175 watts per channel. Will be doing a restoration/recap next. Marantz- silver face 1060 integrated amp/pre amp. Mid 80's Adcom amps- GFA-555ii have 2 that can be ran in bridged mono @ 600 watts/channel. have owned 10 of them over the years, great amps that can drive any speaker to concert levels. GFA-5500, 200watts/ch. Also have a Rotel amp @ 200w/ch. Adcom pre amps and cd player. Current Klipsch speakers, Forte2, Chorus2, KP301 Pro models for live music or large venues. Tangent 500 which are basically Heresy2 but sold at military exchanges. Countless other Klipsch from KG4, to the mighty Corner Horns & everything in between, literally close to 40-50 sets of them over the last ~20 years. Plus almost as much newer home theater stuff from Onkyo, & an older Onkyo M-504 amp with those big green power meters! If anyone needs any help or advise on repairing audio gear or rebuilding speaker crossovers please let me know, Im not an electrical engineer or anything but have been doing this for 30+ years and have learned a lot from professionals and years of experience from repair to setting up systems. Last edited by 78w72; 05-20-2024 at 11:21 AM. |
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Few more pics. Big 15" Klipsch sub I just picked up.
The black towers are Definitive Technology brand, a company started by the guy that started Polk audio, they have built in powered subwoofers and are whats called Bi-Polar, meaning they have the same drivers as the fronts on the rear to spread sound all over the room as opposed to one small spot... very good for music but amazing for home theater. Last edited by 78w72; 05-20-2024 at 11:23 AM. |
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Nice looking gear. I think I see a vintage Marantz there? I had a really nice Marantz cassette deck once. That's interesting. A friend of mine told me about Polk Audio many years ago. He swore by the brand. He had a Pioneer Spec 4 rack. Talk about a BA setup!!!
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Thanks, I definitely have an obsession with home & car audio, been going to countless A-list Rock concerts since I was 12 or 13, seen a lot of good bands in large venues or smaller local bars before they got famous and I always tried to recreate that sound for home use... have toned that down a lot in recent years, with all the drag racing & open header cars Ive been exposed to I decided to protect my hearing from now on!
Yes thats a silver face Marantz, has a very warm sound almost like a tube amp, tubes are nice but too expensive for my taste & cant really do what solid state high power amps can do on larger speakers. Polk has always been a good speaker, Ive owned a couple pairs over the years, I just prefer the Klipsch horn sound now, great speakers that can be upgraded with modern parts to sound even better. Vintage silver pioneer gear is great too, couple pics of some old pioneer I recently sold. I found pics of my Sansui speakers, they were SP-3000 |
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Have some old 80's AR speakers that the foam has tore out of the woofers, just can't get myself to toss them out, LOL.
Alway had plans to put new woofers in but never get around to it.
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Cleaning pots is very easy as long as you can get access to them, some pots are sealed so require disassembly and some are so hard to get to it requires removal of other parts to get to them, but for the most part they can usually be accessed by just removing the top or bottom covers, a few shots of dexoit or other electrical cleaner usually brings them back to like to new. If you decide to try it yourself Id be happy to help, couple pics of the inside can show if they able to be DIY or best to send to a shop. Last edited by 78w72; 05-20-2024 at 12:38 PM. |
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Heres a company that specializes in refoam kits and other speaker parts, just look up your brand to see if they have any kits or one that would work. They will refoam them for you for a decent price if you dont feel comfortable doing it yourself... Ive done a few refoams on woofers before, its pretty easy to do, easier than replacing a timing cover gasket or adjusting lifters! https://www.simplyspeakers.com/?gad_source=1 |
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My setup is a little Marantz 2220b with a Marantz 6300 and a set of Dynaco A25s. I cleaned and recapped the 2220 about 10 years ago and it's been solid. I have a 2230 in the closet with a blown out right channel I need to recap one of these days.
I was originally looking for a Fisher setup like my folks had when I was growing up. After some research, I learned that they weren't that great and went down the rabbit hole. I've had a few setups over the years - Advent speakers, Pioneer and Sansui decks, Dual turntables - but this Marantz setup is my favorite. Here's what I play on it: https://www.discogs.com/user/skistz/collection
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Mine ain’t vintage except it’s analog and full discrete.
Yamaha A-S1200, Martin Logan 60XT speakers, Technics 1200GR turntable with at 33PTG lomc cart, Darlington Labs phono stage and step up amp, Martin Logan Dynamo800x sub, Yamaha cd player and streamer. Somebody flip these pics as I seem to be too stupid. |
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Here’s my KP-500. Still have the original box!
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