Oddly anything not made in this century is now labelled as Vintage. Especially when the seller is trying to dump some piece of crap. It's VINTAGE !
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I had a record player in high school. Had a bunch of Elvis Costello vinyls too.
A CR-2020 (mid line model) now adorns this case.
Not my pic, this was taken by the guy I got it from in trade.
http://www.specialidiot.net/audio/cr1020/front1.jpg
I also have its bigger badder brother, the CR-3020, the TOTL in 1978. Again, not my pic, but mine's damn near a museum piece.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...6.jpg~original
My neighbor is into mildly vintage stuff and I'm convinced. If you've got anything you feel like giving away, let me know.
Look for an old Marantz, Onkyo or TEAC, if the yaha's are more than you want to spend. I've been seeing receivers, amps and of all things speakers at garage sales.
Those speakers that took up 1/2 your room and had your neighbors bitching about when you cranked up In A Gadda Da Vida , or some VoDoo Chile (slight return) You could feel the air moving when you stood in front of them.
This Place is a Klipsch Joint ;)
Most big power and really old Marantz is big $$$.
Klipsch. [Beer] https://www.klipsch.com/blog/klipsch-joint
Most speakers here are JBL. http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/index.php
The best general purpose audio forum: http://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php There are several mfr specific forums here too.
Friday night Howdy.
Morning folks! Time to make the donuts.
Good morning.
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