Ughh everytime I see or hear the term "energy efficient" used in audio, I immediately know that the system must suck. It tells me that the marketing team could not come up with anything good to say about the stereo system.
I also got in the "home movie trap" but then woke up use pure stereo system again-and not "d" class. I had several good old stereo models from 1992,in 2001 changed to av (first sony qs then onkyo) but I missed the soul and performance with music so returned to a mid class marantz stereo amp paired with a marantz cd player 😎 I forgot the avs forever.
I have a 1994 STR-D1015 receiver. It was the highest end of the regular lineup and was actually an entry-level ES receiver with the same high current parallel/push-pull amplifier. I love it! I have it hooked up to my 1994 Infinity SM 102, 65, SM video surround system. With an Interlude subwoofer. That equipment is gorgeous! Don't ever sell it!
I always love to see those high end Sony audio products especially the ES class , one of the top of the line beautiful design and the hardware still the best . Still very good maintained well 👍🏻
Man, back then, activating your Hi-Fi felt like activating a space ship. I used to own a pair of those APM speakers between 1989 and 2007. They produced the purest base I’ve ever heard.
Tremendo equipo de música. Está demasiado de lindo. Ojalá yo tuviera uno como ese . Que lo sigas disfrutando . Se pasa uno bien escuchando música de la buena . Saludos de 🇵🇷.
Тоже люблю такие блочние музыкальные центры когда самому собирать не нужно а уже всё готовое, был музыкальный центр kenwood КМ 993 в конце 80х но начале 90х грабанули квартиру И вынесли 😔😔😔
I miss the old electronic button cassette players. Even though there was a delay once you pressed the button, I just liked to hear a motor inside working to move things inside. Mechanical was often too rough and primitive.
Это все вернулось , но для очень обеспеченного слоя . Катушечники , которые стоили край 1000 бакинских , сейчас такой же уровень 20000 и даже 30000 , пример Балфингер , или новодельные Техникс . Как то так. А кассетников новых до сих пор нет 😮. Хотя там потенциал хороший . 👍
I remember this era VERY WELL as a kid in the 80's / 90's it was cutting edge stuff with at least a dozen high quality HiFi brands on the market, competition was so healthy as these house hold brand names pushed boundaries & limits light years ahead of its time. Internet has truly killed the HiFi star, materials used these days are plastic moulded garbage only built to last it's warranty of 1 or 2 years. I feel blessed to have witnessed the Goldern Era of HiFi first hand.
@airmag Yeah remember Toshiba, Panasonic -National (prior to their split) & Sanyo just to name a few not so popular today. Bluetooth technology is another huge reason for true HiFi being a lost art of audio. I crave to jump in a time machine and just stay in the 70's-mid 90's never to return.
🤘👍👍👍🎥💥 Beautiful! I love devices like that! P.S. Have you ever seen similar systems from Poland? If you want... there is one video I maaade some time ago...
Same question is this Sony system is it for sale ? Thnx Ya le pregunté si lo vende. Y si esta en venta … Aquí ba a escribir en cuanto o dará su número. Atentos. Chulada de sonido de los 80s.
What I miss the most is buttons, you feel connected to something you psysically push rather than just touch/swipe. Touch control hell on everything from stovetops, dishwashers and stereos. Theres only one answer: its cheaper. Everything becomes more and more sterile and streamlined, and in the end cost efficient. But I think it has gone to far, the next step is a hybrid between buttons and screens I think. Someone just has to be first on it.
Oh yes. The TC-K950 ES is still on deck 😂 in my system and yes, as Stereophile said in their only review of a cassette deck, the only cassette deck that can actually recreate a soundstage.
I have a pair of APM-141ES speakers which I bought new in 1991 the first year they came out. They are 32 years old and still sound awesome. A testament to the ES series! The speakers in this video are the APM-22ES MKII.
@@raylok3328 Awesome indeed! Too bad my dad wasn't interested to switch to Sony during the 80's. He couldn't believe that anything named "Sony" could be superior to his JBL 4311s. But he had a lot of Sony catalogs during that time, which I read a lot. And that's how I came to know about Sony APM speakers. Alas, I've never had any chance to audition one (not to mention I was still 12 years old that time, lol!). Right know my main speakers (in the living room) is a pair of JBL 120 Tis, a single JBL 4410 for center speaker, a pair of Celestion 5 for surround speakers, and a pair of JBL LX44 for rear-surrounds. But the primary listeners are my wife and kids, which use them mostly for watching films and listen to mainstream music. My man-cave system (home office) consists of a pair of NHT SuperZero, Sansui AU-7900 integrated amplifier, Velodyne SC-8 subwoofer, and a cheap TPA3116D2 amp to drive the sub. I must say it's more refined than the JBLs in the living room though. Still, I always wonder how Sony APM sounds like.,
Siempre se puede olvidar bajar el volumen, eso lo aprendi trabajando con equipos profesionales, no es divertido oir un chasquido en un sistema co 30.000 watts cuando estan los amplificadores al máximo.