hi-fi buffs

canuckinboston":3hnw0hio said:
Old school Luxman before they were bought out by Alpine was and still is the shizzle. I have the Champagne series M and C 02 amp/preamp with Twin class A amps. They pump out insane amounts of heat and are close to 200 pounds for the pair, but they produce incredible sound.

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Those old Luxmans were lovely.
Class A amps rule I reckon for smooth, fluid sound (esp. tube amps with a good stiff power supply.) I've got the 'eco-tw*ts' guilty conscience to prove it....

Ain't it about time the retro hifi thread made a reappearance??
 
ferrus":1nsxdhu6 said:
Ain't it about time the retro hifi thread made a reappearance??

yep :twisted:

Wife's away so i might even get to switch mine on tonight :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Nearest house is approx 50metres away :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Thudda-thudda-thudda :!:

Have never heard a jap/eastern system perform as well (to my ears) as good british 80s/90s kit. Although was very nearly seduced by a huge pair of Tamon speakers in Comet, Glasgow, around 1980 :shock: Mahoosive they were :shock:
Told them to keep the set for me whilst I was away working during easter hols - F/kers had sold them when i came back :evil: so had to buy wharfedales :cry: (which were not at all good )

New kit is massively overpriced as always - thank the dear lord for loot/ebay/gumtree and the Evening Times "snips" :lol:

One point - I recently got (s/h obviously) a proper hifi shelving unit and removed my system from the catalogue ikea shelving - sound improvement has been significant, very significant :lol: especiially on vinyl :wink:
 
Mr Panda":399le2ls said:
Have never heard a jap/eastern system perform as well (to my ears) as good british 80s/90s kit.

Can't speak for the other components, but I do know that very few speakers that I have heard come close to Bowers and Wilkens....lucky to have interited a pair of their floor speakers from Dad.
 
My brother in law had B&Ws moons ago which were brill - although he did pair them with sadly average Trio and Pioneer stuff :shock: :shock:

Are you a French Canadian :?:

If so are you an expert on The Ways of The Micromega :evil: :twisted: :evil: :twisted: :evil:
 
canuckinboston said:
Malheureusement
Excellent word :!: :!: :!:

Haven't heard that one for nearly 30 years :lol: :lol:
5 years of compulsory french at high skool :P (aaaaah Miss Johnston - she was a cracker, even my father fancied her :twisted:)

100,000 karma points for reminding me of unfortunate in FR. :P
 
Mr Panda":3hdpegdf said:
ferrus":3hdpegdf said:
Ain't it about time the retro hifi thread made a reappearance??

yep :twisted:

Wife's away so i might even get to switch mine on tonight :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Nearest house is approx 50metres away :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Thudda-thudda-thudda :!:

Have never heard a jap/eastern system perform as well (to my ears) as good british 80s/90s kit. Although was very nearly seduced by a huge pair of Tamon speakers in Comet, Glasgow, around 1980 :shock: Mahoosive they were :shock:
Told them to keep the set for me whilst I was away working during easter hols - F/kers had sold them when i came back :evil: so had to buy wharfedales :cry: (which were not at all good )

New kit is massively overpriced as always - thank the dear lord for loot/ebay/gumtree and the Evening Times "snips" :lol:

One point - I recently got (s/h obviously) a proper hifi shelving unit and removed my system from the catalogue ikea shelving - sound improvement has been significant, very significant :lol: especiially on vinyl :wink:

JAP amp

British speakers

etc etc.

Japanese amplifiers ( the good ones) walk all over fragile British designs and are way cheaper to repair than UK stuff, just ask anyone whose had to have a bit of Audiolab repaired lately.

My former squeeze which I thoroughly regret selling, but it paid for a new kitchen...

JVC PL-10/ ML-10 - 1600 GBP in 1980

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