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I have these too as I inherited them from my dad's collection with his Tandberg TR 2045. Love the warm sound of the Tandberg. the accurate sounding speakers. They just set up all I really need. For now.
It's not very expensive, but for the price it is pretty awesome and does a lot of things, DAC, Bluetooth Receiver, headphone amp, rubr buffer, and can be used as a stand alone Preamplifier. It's best use for me is as a dac plugged in to the aux jack of my preamp or Receiver and I plug my phone directly in to the USB port on the dac. You'll have to order the USB cable to match your phone, but pretty simple. Douk Audio P1 Vacuum Tube Bluetooth Preamplifier, GE5654 Audio Preamp, Hi-Fi Headphone Amp, Stereo Wireless Receiver with USB DAC & APTX-HD for Home Theater Amplifier/Active Speaker a.co/d/gvIq9nu
I got the same ones I bought brand new in 1997. Had to out BOOM my buddies two fisher 15” floor speakers. No contest. Good times. Sorry sis about the walls shaking!!
0:31 V-shaped EQ kills everything in a sound. Multiband equalizers were invented to mitigate room resonances mostly. People use them to make a "pleasant" noise.
I happened to see this video It's nostalgic. My boss K.M. participated in the design of this.He is already 80 years old and retired as an engineer, but he is still doing well. He trained junior engineers until he was 70 years old. The HPM-100 was created through trial and error while learning a lot from Bart N. Locanthi, whom he invited from JBL at the time. He spoke fondly and nostalgically. After that, the technology was inherited by Pioneer's TAD. I retired after turning 60, but Mr. K.M was my boss and speaker design teacher.
I had a Pioneer QX949 receiver and was amazed of it's weight.I purchased it in our NAAFI (British Army shops),I wanted to buy a pair of Bose 901's speakers but funds did not allow for them.
Hello, I have the same problem. But I am listening to music from the turntable. Even though the chassis cable coming out of the turntable is connected to the amplifier, the same problematic sound still comes out. I changed the transistors, the problem was not solved. I changed the needle of the turntable, the problem still persists. I wonder how I can solve this.
just brought this machine, just learning how to set up the reels to 10.5 reels, and now trying to set up the machine to play some old reels ive just brought
I own one but fm stereo want pick well or change channels , well #s of stations change but not the music an it’s a mess but all other outlasts work , just radio an it has a punch for sure ima clean it up soon an Che k for better antenna than a small speaker wire
I bought the same machine over 5 years ago and use it for recording from vinyl records and streaming. Also sometimes just as external DAC. Great stuff!
I wish I would have seen this video 3 years ago. I would have bought it from you. Nice and clear sound. You did a very good job with the sound in the video. Most of the time people have the volume to loud or they use crappy speakers or both lol. Really good presentation nice job.