And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Same here, all Pioneer, mid 70's vintage, including the stunning RT1020 10" reel to reel. Note the 8 track recorder in the lower right, the Pioneer H-R100. I have one of those too. Running thru (4) HPM-100 speakers.
I still have most of it. The Teac Reel-to-reel died 20 years ago as did the 8-track. Everything had been transferred to DVD. It is all on a 2 terabyte HDD now. I could probably start a decent R&R radio station.
Slowly getting my Young Man's Dream System together. Pioneer SX-1080, two TEAC RTR decks, Techics SL-1200 TT, and a Nakanighi BX-300. Built my own speakers.
Still have it...
ReplyDeleteSame here, all Pioneer, mid 70's vintage, including the stunning RT1020 10" reel to reel. Note the 8 track recorder in the lower right, the Pioneer H-R100. I have one of those too. Running thru (4) HPM-100 speakers.
DeleteVery electric. Nice settup.
ReplyDeleteThe hours making my own tapes, . . . choosing the songs, . . . sometimes the themes, . . .
ReplyDeleteI could never afford all that shit... Still can't.
ReplyDeleteNever had a reel to reel, but lava light for sure.
ReplyDeleteI still have most of it. The Teac Reel-to-reel died 20 years ago as did the 8-track. Everything had been transferred to DVD. It is all on a 2 terabyte HDD now. I could probably start a decent R&R radio station.
ReplyDeleteAkai, TEAC, Marantz, Harmon Kardon, Lin, Kenwood, AR, Pioneer, early Bose. Good old days
ReplyDeleteSlowly getting my Young Man's Dream System together. Pioneer SX-1080, two TEAC RTR decks, Techics SL-1200 TT, and a Nakanighi BX-300. Built my own speakers.
ReplyDeleteNice system, but the old clock radio on the shelf is easier to work.
ReplyDeleteYou will own nothing.
ReplyDeleteLittle FM radio station I worked at had a Teac in the production studio. Cut a lotta spots on that deck. Ah, the good ole pre digital days.
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