so if you're gonna do a video on RU-vid I suggest you tone down all the gibberish and maybe educate people on the facts that matter to them especially people that aren't audio files they didn't understand a single thing you said
Excuse me, but why are you watching this video if you are not an audiophile? This is not an educational video but an introduction to great sound. And the Whammerdyne amps (from small to huge) sound exquisite. These amps and speakers are works of art. You might want to do some research on Whammerdyne and Songer Audio. I can heartily recommend them. Maybe you'll become an audiophile yourself. It's "audiophile," by the way.
I just received a pair of these speakers in mint condition (Jensen g610 with crossovers) in a 1950s pair of electro voice regency cabinets. Not sure where to post them to sell because nobody understands how rare and amazing they are. Amazing setup.
I never understand why twin tower speakers like this are set up with the tweeters on the inside. Surely this unnecessarily narrows the soundstage? Also this puts the woofers closer to the wall which doesn't seem like a good thing.
Maybe, but then again there a whole lot of things you could improve about that setup acoustically. Of course they want to sell you all that hifi goodness like cable risers, cables and racks and other random things that cost more than what you can get a good speaker pair for lol
hilarious! The supposed Audiophile audience looks miserable and bored as they sit hoping that this will be the set up that FINALLY makes them happy . 🤣
Is that the C37 belonging to Mr. Choi? If so, then that's the C37 I sold to him. Once had a Presto 825 and an RCA LC1 pair (not A) and furnace cabinets. These were sold to other parties. I am more into period musical instruments these days (as in 18th and 19th century).
Jesus a junkyard - of old technic this when you just can't say no to the trashcan - but a man has to have a hobby - if he has nothing else and is losing his hearing
They are great machines. Miss the smell, and the noise of the mechanics. Pity about the background music so we couldn’t hear the machine properly! Anyways, I had the J37, the four track, but it was 1”. Believe me, 1/2” stereo sounded insane. 53 tubes all in all on that machine.