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Why Are Vintage Stereos So Popular in 2024? 

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This week, Kevin gives his 5 reasons why he thinks vintage audio is so popular in 2024 and why he doesn't think that is going to change any time soon. Why are people picking vintage over modern? Is it the cost, the sound, or are there other aspects that could persuade you to do the same thing? Watch and find out!
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Комментарии : 644   
@pedrofernandez8729
@pedrofernandez8729 2 месяца назад
I had put away my Marantz and Technics platter from the early 70's for decades until someone suggested I put it back into service and set up a small 2 channel room for music and left the living room for movies only. Now I am enjoying it better than I ever did.
@webman1956
@webman1956 2 месяца назад
Better yet, it has never been easier to move vintage audio to 2.1 with TV through an RCA to optical connecter to upgrade the sound.
@trustme7731
@trustme7731 Месяц назад
These old units all seem to need repair. Many videos on this. My 2270 needs some work too . What model is yours? Check the value. You'll be surprised.
@pedrofernandez8729
@pedrofernandez8729 Месяц назад
@@trustme7731 It's a 2230. It is 50 yrs old, but it's got low miles cause it sat in storage for decades. It's referred to as "untouched original." just got a light bulb out.
@petercarlsson6606
@petercarlsson6606 2 месяца назад
I think it's mostly about looks and design. Vintage units are beautiful. 😀 And us oldies remember when we were drooling over stereo catalogues when we were young.
@boomboxmachine
@boomboxmachine Месяц назад
That's it
@Grandeur-n9q
@Grandeur-n9q Месяц назад
Vintages stereo are a million times beautiful, it's design, the sound everything about vintage things are superior than the modern one.
@AUTISTICLYCAN
@AUTISTICLYCAN 16 дней назад
Also there is something deeply tactile and personal about tuning the knobs and all the fussing you are allowed to do in creating the perfect listening environment. New tech has pre-selected programs that you must choose or make do with. New tech wants to dazzle you with lights and links. New stuff wants you to subscribe to services to hear music you don't own. Vintage gear makes you the one who charts the course. Your music, your format, you choose. Vintage equipment adds a homes character & comfort with warm dial lights & soft red LED's. The silver metal face of old equipment speaks quality of a bygone era. The new stuff is black plastic that hides rather than announces its presence.
@marks.2909
@marks.2909 10 дней назад
I’m completely new to a vintage receiver you are correct about its the look and style of said piece. Owning a vintage receiver never entered my thoughts until I came across a Pioneer SX-5590 at a local estate sale . I just closed a deal on a lawn snd garden tractor upon entering the home I laid eyes on this absolutely stunning receiver, I had to have it and returned home with a tractor and a vintage receiver. I use this Pioneer receiver in a home office occasionally some of my clients drop in and everyone of them comment on the Pioneer receiver like me they are immediately drawn to the style of it . Most of my clients weren’t even born when this receiver hit the market ,,Sound wise the pioneer replaced a new Accuphase E-280 though I believe the pioneer was a far better match to the TeKton Lore speakers I use ,..I’m a believer in vintage gear now ,,
@AUTISTICLYCAN
@AUTISTICLYCAN 10 дней назад
@@marks.2909 My first vintage receiver that got me interested in collecting vintage audio gear was a Pioneer SX-1050. My 2nd vintage receiver that got me hooked was a Hitachi SR-2004. My Hitachi SR-2004 @ 200 Watts Per Channel while rare is not highly collectable. I JUST LOVE THE LOOKS of my Hitachi SR-2004!
@philbarone4603
@philbarone4603 2 месяца назад
It’s become a throw away society. I remember my mom had a toaster and vacuum cleaner for forty years and they still worked when she replaced them, she just wanted new ones. I can’t imagine how many times she’s replaced them since.
@ShazeemKhan
@ShazeemKhan 2 месяца назад
I hope they found good homes
@Cimone90
@Cimone90 2 месяца назад
I bought a 50 year old sunbeam toaster 3 years ago lol. Best toaster ever
@keithroy7884
@keithroy7884 2 месяца назад
​@@Cimone90Yeah, and I bought a Walmart toaster recently. I'll be lucky if it lasts more than a couple months. Such a piece of junk.
@LakeNipissing
@LakeNipissing 2 месяца назад
My place is crazy! Of course there are vintage stereos. But there are also a 1977 GE Oven, Countertop stove and refrigerator in avocado green. (none have ever needed service) The washer and dryer are 1981 Kenmore / Whirlpool (only cycle timer for the washer and belt for the dryer as repairs). Vacuum is a 1968 Electrolux model 89 canister in mint green. Never needed repairs and bags are still commonly available today. Of course blender, toaster, blender, can opener, etc. are also avocado green 70s items made in USA. This was when stuff was made to last forever!
@GenoFamYT
@GenoFamYT 2 месяца назад
Manufacturers nowadays cannot make more money if they build a better ones like they used to be in the past.
@dankingjr.2088
@dankingjr.2088 2 месяца назад
One of the very few cool things about getting older is watching things you bought new and just kept using for 40 years come back in vogue. 😃
@bierbarrel
@bierbarrel 2 месяца назад
Yep, My Avacado paint and Orange shag carpet is looking good these days! I still hate raking it though!
@36karpatoruski
@36karpatoruski 2 месяца назад
How ‘bout them patchwork Britannia bell bottoms?
@keithroy7884
@keithroy7884 2 месяца назад
​@@bierbarrelWow! We had orange paint and avocado shag, lol.
@liminalkid
@liminalkid 18 дней назад
I love that I can buy the very units I lusted over (in What HiFi magazine) as a teenager in the 80s 😊
@bufferzone3247
@bufferzone3247 Месяц назад
I love my stereo gear. Its loud, clean enough, always works, and dont need to clic on this upload that, updates, it does not care if you have internet connection. It turns on, and rock right away.
@PossibleAudio
@PossibleAudio 2 месяца назад
Kevin!! Your channel is in my top 5 favorites list for vintage audio. Always practical, honest and full of insight. There's so little of this on YT. Keep it up bro!
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 месяца назад
Thank you. I appreciate that
@alexw890
@alexw890 2 месяца назад
I recently bought an HK 330C and a Sansui AU 505 on eBay for $200 and $165 respectively, all in with taxes and shipping. My first restoration was an AU-101 and the first time powering it up after fixing it was a huge rush! I never thought I’d be able to do this kind of work. I literally was dancing with joy. Highly recommended!!
@MarcL-t4l
@MarcL-t4l 2 месяца назад
I restored a Sansui 9010.....I can listen all day and I never get tired of the sound....buying a Hakko desoldering gun was a big help
@osliverpool
@osliverpool 2 месяца назад
One of the things I love most about my vintage LP-playing system is that there isn't a single computer chip or custom component in it, and I can understand every component well enough to do repairs and upgrades. I was unable to repair an amp for a friend recently, as the amp itself was fine but the microprocessor-controlled front panel had failed - so a piece of gear was trashed just because the controls couldn't be fixed.
@johnstump2433
@johnstump2433 2 месяца назад
I don’t consider my stuff vintage because I purchased it brand new back starting 60+ years ago and if I admit it’s vintage then I will have to finally admit I’m vintage as well! 😂
@d.e.b.b5788
@d.e.b.b5788 12 дней назад
As an 'old guy' who dates much younger women, I use the word vintage a lot when someone asks me how old I am; I just smile and say, 'I'm not old; I'm VINTAGE! I always get a smile or even a laugh. It's because younger men always seem to be in a rush to get women into bed as quickly as possible; being patient, and getting women to wonder why I'm not pressuring them into things like that, always works in my favor. We're not old. We're vintage.
@georgepoutine6843
@georgepoutine6843 19 дней назад
For me it's mostly about looks. Vintage stuff is simply beautiful. Nostalgia plays a big part. All that time spent dubbing mix tapes. Heaven
@Gr8Passion4Music
@Gr8Passion4Music Месяц назад
I still have a National Panasonic stereo cassette deck from 1979 with radio/tuner, backlit and working volume levels and separate speaker boxes and it is still a pleasure to listen to 😊
@MeadowsFunk49
@MeadowsFunk49 2 месяца назад
Been using a new Denon receiver with all the bells and whistles , bluetooth, etc that I picked up at Costco 3 and a half years ago. Saw a Kenwood KR-8050 on Craigslist for $500, talked him down to $350 and jumped on it. With 120 watts and a 150 watt power boost the things in near mint condition and shakes the walls with a sweet warm sound. Throw in 2 phono inputs and that classic look and couldnt be happier. The kicker is I took the Denon back to Costco with the receipt and original box and they refunded my money. After 3.5 years !! I doubt Ill ever go back to anything but a vintage receiver.
@jordanrussell345
@jordanrussell345 2 месяца назад
So you jewed a guy down on CL, then took advantage of Costco's liberal return policy and returned a perfectly good HTR after getting 3.5. solid years of use. I bet you drive a European car.
@MeadowsFunk49
@MeadowsFunk49 2 месяца назад
@@jordanrussell345 Had to laugh at that one cuz its exactly what I did. I guess I should be slightly offended but its every Americans dream to work the system for the best deal. BTW I drive a Lexus and the KR-8050 is still rocking strong after 2 months. I am thinking about trading the Lexus in for a Yugo. Better gas mileage since it usually wont start and you have to push it .
@dandiehm8414
@dandiehm8414 Месяц назад
@@MeadowsFunk49 "...but its every Americans dream to work the system for the best deal" where I come from that is called stealing.
@user540000
@user540000 Месяц назад
Im all for costco changing their return policy because of guys like you. Honestly 6 months max is fine, it raises the prices i pay they have to account for you guys
@dallasmorrison6983
@dallasmorrison6983 19 дней назад
​@@jordanrussell345I'm sure you didn't mean it to be, but "jewed a guy down" is anti-Semitic.
@MrMatthewgross
@MrMatthewgross 2 месяца назад
Love your channel I became an audiophile at a young age when I would visit family in the 70s and my uncle had a set up a Kenwood kr 9600 and cerwin Vega 12tr's with the downward firing subwoofers. The sound was amazing! I can still feel the house shaking when I think about it🤣
@donvnielsen
@donvnielsen 2 месяца назад
Pioneer SX 3800 (1981) owner here. It still plays on in my son's bedroom thru a Bose surround speaker system. Love it's sound, look, and longevity.
@SaintKines
@SaintKines 5 дней назад
The last silver face. I own the same one. Some of the button lights are out and something is up with the left channel but it still sounds great and looks good.
@baxter4462
@baxter4462 2 месяца назад
Picked up a Marantz 2270 from an estate sale for $100 last month I’m retiring soon and plan on restoring it myself! Still can’t believe my luck. I drooled over them in the seventies but couldn’t afford one with just my paper route money😊
@christopher3963
@christopher3963 2 месяца назад
Wow, those deals are unheard of these days! Where do people find out about estate sales? Garage sales are mostly mountains of fisher-price and tea cups.
@mikeg2491
@mikeg2491 2 месяца назад
⁠@@christopher3963I hit alot of estate sales and likewise most workers are wise enough to price such things realistically, you just don’t find deals like that anymore.
@davidz1189
@davidz1189 2 месяца назад
What's the difference between a Garage sale and an estate sale? ...Absolutely Nothing.
@mikeg2491
@mikeg2491 2 месяца назад
@@davidz1189 A lot, estate sales are put on by professionals who generally know what stuff is worth. They’re also fun because you can gamble and come the next day me hope to get something 25-50% off or risk it being gone. Also it’s someone’s entire life collection for sale so you’ll find priceless art, furniture, antiques, stuff that just don’t show up on the side of the road.
@mikeg2491
@mikeg2491 2 месяца назад
@@davidz1189 not really I’ve been to estate sales of multi-million dollar houses, these kind of people don’t put 17th century Dutch crafted furniture out on the driveway for sale on a Saturday morning
@Joe90-e4r
@Joe90-e4r Месяц назад
I,ve spent 45 years in the electronics industry, now retired. I started off as an audio engineer on 12th December 1977 , with a known Japanese company. I loved my job. You didn’t mention the 5 pin DIN plug. It was common to find RCA and 5 pin DIN plug on most cassette recorders. My garage is like a museum. I still have an IBM 286 with a 40 Mb (yes Mb, not Gb) 53/4 inch hdd. A couple of music centres, amps and ghetto blasters that people used to walk around on their shoulders.
@Fetherko
@Fetherko 17 дней назад
I scrapped a huge number of old audio and video cables and got $40. I was cleaning the basement. I got the stuff up off the floor a week before the sump pump failed. It would have been lost anyway. Yes, my DIN cables are gone.
@CraigHollabaugh
@CraigHollabaugh 2 месяца назад
"Enjoyable time in your life" is the key comment here. Who else here stops movies playing to see what vintage gear is in the background? I saw my high school stereo (Technics SU-8077 amp and ST-8077 tuner) in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty". My wife thinks I'm a nut. How about you? Thanks Kevin, glad to see you back.
@ShazeemKhan
@ShazeemKhan 2 месяца назад
Meeeee lol
@septembersurprise5178
@septembersurprise5178 2 месяца назад
My Son and I call it silver face spotting.
@dallasmorrison6983
@dallasmorrison6983 19 дней назад
I like antique radios as well. I stop old movies to see what radios are in them.
@CraigHollabaugh
@CraigHollabaugh 19 дней назад
@@dallasmorrison6983 same here, I started my collection with 1932 Philco Model 91. Found it in the attic of house I bought, it had be up there for probably 65 years.
@donnellwilliams6272
@donnellwilliams6272 2 месяца назад
Never thought I’d be purchasing vintage equipment in 2024, but it’s been a great experience. I’m really glad I did. The build of my Onkyo amp and Hi-MD deck showcases quality, it’s heavy, well built and the sound is so satisfying! Will definitely add a few more to my collection.
@jimfarrell4635
@jimfarrell4635 2 месяца назад
I have been a cutting edge kind of audio guy all my life, but after watching your channel maybe 18 months ago, I started looking into vintage audio. My first pieces were JVC receivers, then I found a mint in box Sansui Au 101 and that led to a love affair with Sansui, a brand I was only vaguely aware of. Then, having no prior skills I started to learn to fix stuff, and that has become a whole new hobby with a whole new community. I'm currently working on a pair of vintage Tannoy Eatons, a Sansui Ba-f1 power amp, a Yamaha Cr 820 and have an Au 7700 waiting to act as preamp for the BA F1. Your channel, and your own enthusiasm, has literally changed my day to day life, and I very much appreciate it. My wife? .... maybe not so much.. 😅 Edit. And Technics linear tracking turntables. Boy, I love those. I have three and may buy a fourth today (an SL-QL15)
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing, Jim! Glad you are enjoying the vintage side of things
@leverman7517
@leverman7517 Месяц назад
I bought a dual cassette Sansui deck with built in pre-amp back in '74 when I was overseas (USN) Had it in my Rack/bunk in Engineering. It took up most of the room in there. Also, a Teac reel to reel/ speaker combo
@ThaxterTewksbury
@ThaxterTewksbury 2 месяца назад
One very big reason is that a 1970s Sansui amplifier sounds absolutely fantastic today, fifty years later.
@Collaborologist
@Collaborologist Месяц назад
I had a 8080DB from the 80s that unfortunately I lost in (ugh) divorce... :(
@dougstrobel4226
@dougstrobel4226 Месяц назад
I got a 8080db like new for sale. ​@@Collaborologist
@bentice1306
@bentice1306 Месяц назад
I have a Sansui 990DB, the black faced receiver. 125 watts of two channel pure power. Nothing like it. Wish I could add a picture, it's nice.
@captcarlos
@captcarlos 16 дней назад
My Sansui G5700 sounds fantastic. I’ll investigate the Bluetooth connectivity though.
@rEdf196
@rEdf196 Месяц назад
I was a teenager in the late 70's when many of these sought after vintage stereos were brand new. I was a young audiophile always checking out the latest stereo stuff, turntables, tuner/amps speakers, reel to reel tape players. It was a fascinating time for me. I think the rise in hype and rumours of a coming all new digital Compact Disc format around the end of 1981 kind of marked the end of that era in stereo design.
@BobMeyers
@BobMeyers 2 месяца назад
You got me interested so I did a Google search for my receiver, a Marantz 2270 I purchased new around 1972. I saw the prices they are asking and got a big smile on my face.
@mph7282
@mph7282 2 месяца назад
If you bought it new in 1972, you probably paid $500-600 for it then, which is the equivalent of $4,000-4,500 today. They were a significant investment. One could argue that even at $2,500 today, they're half their original cost. Of course, 10 years ago you could have bought one for $300...
@peterwolfanger3268
@peterwolfanger3268 2 месяца назад
I really appreciate your take on the durability of the RCA cable over the decades. Thanks for another great video
@DeborahVerret-yp9fp
@DeborahVerret-yp9fp 2 месяца назад
I think they've always been popular. Iconic! In today's world we have the internet which has opened up many buying places. Younger adults like the classic look and sound. Not the junk they sale today. I have a 1979 Pioneer tuner/amp in my living room. And a 1977 Marantz receiver and cassette deck in my game room. I'm 67 and feel so fortunate that I grew up buying and listening in the classic stereo age. Great review.
@davidyoung1610
@davidyoung1610 Месяц назад
I have a Pioneer SA-9800 integrated amp. It’s a beautiful work of art. I just wish someone could fix the fading fluorescent display 😔
@raygarafano3633
@raygarafano3633 Месяц назад
I so know what u mean. Sx950 w sg9500 Eq Tt from 80 all vintage but spkrs cerwin vega sl-22 and 15s
@raygarafano3633
@raygarafano3633 Месяц назад
Whoops SL-12's and SL-15s
@DeborahVerret-yp9fp
@DeborahVerret-yp9fp Месяц назад
@@davidyoung1610 look at Just audio's website, also Mort's on ebay. You might find help there.
@jgrab1
@jgrab1 18 дней назад
I had a Sony turntable, a Sony STR-VX5 receiver, a Harmon Kardon EQ, and a set of JBL L-112 speakers growing up. Great system.
@leebrewer1324
@leebrewer1324 2 месяца назад
I love the honesty it is refreshing. Every body has a choice with their systems. No right or wrong just taste. Cheers Kevin
@dtracy03ss
@dtracy03ss 2 месяца назад
My Main Reason is because I owned all the Big Power units when they were New! IMHO The Sound is as good or Better in some Cases than the New Equipment! There is also Always a work around for Streaming Etc.! Keep these Vids Rollin Buddy!
@dns9495
@dns9495 Месяц назад
Just got my equipment out of closet and thinking about getting them connected again.
@frogdishon
@frogdishon 2 месяца назад
I've been selling vintage audiobfor the past 7 years. I got into it because I saw so much old equipment getting thrown away. I like to work with my hands and started to repair the older equipment and it's now just a hobby that makes me money.
@gregfeeler6910
@gregfeeler6910 2 месяца назад
I worked in the retail high end audio business in the late '70's and early '80's and I'm finding all this interest now in so much of the gear we sold then very intriguing. However, what we considered the best sounding electronics then is different from what appears to be the sought after gear today. Specifically, the big challenge then was making solid stated amps/pre-amps sound more like tube equipment. Times and tastes change. I still have a complete stack of the best amp, pre-amp, and tuner that Yamaha made in those days, along with my turn table, moving coil cartridges, and a good collection of mint condition direct-to-disk LPs. If I keep watching your channel I just might get it all set up again. Thanks for your great videos.
@lizkrinsky5209
@lizkrinsky5209 2 месяца назад
Have my Marantz receiver, Philips 212 electronic turntable, and infinity QBs that I save for and got in high school around 1979. Still going strong. Also have a 1950 RCA 45 changer and radio of my dad's that I had restored. Yes, it is all still fixable. Glad I never got rid of it.
@1Beerme
@1Beerme Месяц назад
I also have a GA-212, GREAT turntable!! :)
@lizkrinsky8658
@lizkrinsky8658 6 дней назад
@@1Beerme it is! So glad I kept it all these years.
@SodapopTheOutsider
@SodapopTheOutsider 2 месяца назад
I always look forward to these weekend vids. Thanks for another awesome one, Kevin. All the best on this fine Sunday!
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 месяца назад
Thanks, you too!
@pasadenaphil8804
@pasadenaphil8804 2 месяца назад
Why vintage? Because my Marantz 2220B cost me almost $400 when I bought it in 1977 and I am too cheap to replace it. Actually, I just took it out of mothballs about a month ago after being stored for 20 years. Also bought a refurbishing kit but once I cleaned the it thoroughly inside and out including the pots, it worked just as I remembered. I have over 300 vinyl records and my old Sansui turntable but I have no plans yet to resurrect it. Some good LPs but too many "what was I thinking?" LPs to even think about it. Plus I am on the "CDs are better than vinyl" crowd anyway and have almost 400 of those. And my tastes improved dramatically as I got older. My revived Marantz and new JBL speakers are the best kit I have ever owned. When I get around to refurbishing, I'll be set for life.
@zvonimirsarcevic7928
@zvonimirsarcevic7928 Месяц назад
cool, but my 2226B was faulty, and barely found a guy to fix it. After few days it went with cracks again... Then it took guy 3 days to figure it out, barely found a part to fix it. He said its a waste of money...cause one day, there will be no parts to fix it...or you can start selling yours for parts... I never looked at vintage gear again..
@bigb2020
@bigb2020 2 месяца назад
What I like about my vintage allied 395? The power, the sound, the nostalgia.
@alanmaier
@alanmaier 2 месяца назад
That was a really good receiver. I have seen more of those in person than I have seen the Pioneer version of it.
@mikecampbell5856
@mikecampbell5856 2 месяца назад
I love this video. I bought my first Hi Fi system in 1975. A Sony TA-1130 integrated amp, an AR manual turntable and BIC Venturi speakers. The BICs sounded best with Black Sabbath music LOL The only problem was, I was in the Navy and I only got to listen to it when I was home on leave. D'oh! BTW I have a 1940 RCA Victor radio with an RCA jack in the back. At Christmas I connect an Echo Dot to it with adapters and listen to Christmas music. People can't believe it!
@Johnny-ov7qe
@Johnny-ov7qe 2 месяца назад
For me it’s the look. Vintage audio is almost like furniture or art in my home. You just can’t beat the look of vintage audio. Sound is subjective like you said. I have vintage McIntosh, vintage Marantz, and JBL etc. Even if you know nothing about those brands you look at that stuff and have to tip your hat at the design/aesthetics
@LSmiata
@LSmiata 2 месяца назад
Loved the video. I have a background in EE, but automotive based. Just tested, cleaned, and recapped a Yamaha MX-630 and it works perfect. I may have been a bit lucky, but pulled all main transistors out of circuit and tested. Resources on internet on amazing! Project was many hours for me, but easy with hole through single sided circuit boards. So happy and this is a late vintage mode (early 90's)
@attheshowvids
@attheshowvids 2 месяца назад
I have a 1919 AM radio. It has screw terminals on the back for a mono phono input. I built a simple stereo summing adapter for it and I stream to it from my phone using a chromecast audio. I even put the power on a wifi switch so I can turn on the radio and stream to it from the couch. It’s pretty awesome.
@johntempest267
@johntempest267 Месяц назад
We bought a 1965 Magnavox Astro Sonic console, repaired it and LOVE it. Old stuff is so cool.
@networkteacher1
@networkteacher1 2 месяца назад
Married 46 years. First purchase in 1978 was a used Marantz 2245 for $40. The LEDs don't light up anymore, and the tuner string is toast, but the amp is still humming. Electrical lightning surges have forced us to replace everything else in the house, but not this jewel. Wife once said, 'why don't we put that old thing out on the yard sales pile?' Yeah, right. Only thing I would like more is one with enough wattage to pair it with some Magnepans.
@williamclarke2020
@williamclarke2020 19 дней назад
I think that Aesthetics is a big reason too. Just having a big ol' Sony, Pioneer,Technics et al welcoming you with phantom backlighting when you power it on brings a smile to your face. Eeerie green, faint blue, watery yellow and physical switch gear can't be replaced by taping a screen. Great channel! Cheers from Canuckistan!
@brooklynknightss
@brooklynknightss 2 месяца назад
The old receivers just looked so cool with all the switches and knobs the volume meters frequency ranges and real wood and aluminum! I always loved them.. the yamaha technics realistic samsui pioneer fisher aKai Marantz sherwood Kenwood Sony sanyo and other brands I know I'm missing
@nicholaskalogris9985
@nicholaskalogris9985 2 месяца назад
It was gear that meant something. It was an experience to listen. Electronics manufacturers should look at this trend and start making quality gear again
@Salty_Knuckles
@Salty_Knuckles Месяц назад
When I went to school for consumer electronics in the early 80s I learned that the two most important pieces of equipment were: 1. The one that sources the sound, ie cartridge/stylus, tape playhead, and, 2. The one that produces the sound, ie speakers. All the stuff in the middle matters less, not doesn’t matter, just less.
@ShazeemKhan
@ShazeemKhan 2 месяца назад
I still have my Technics SA-500 I bought "by accident" last year, I have it up for sale but after using it again last night, I am gonna remove the listing. I know it ain't a super high quality audiophile trophy receiver but I love it. I also have a Carver M400 recently serviced, I just finished using, as well as an Amber Series 70, I love them all, they're unique, special and rather enjoyable in their own ways❤. Much love & warm regards from Trinidad & Tobago❤
@paulh6591
@paulh6591 Месяц назад
In 1979 I bought the Technics SA-80 because I couldn’t afford the SA-200 which was a top-rated “low price” receiver by Consumer Reports. Today I have a SA-500, which I couldn’t even dream of owning when I was 12 years old. It’s fantastic, and beautiful!
@ShazeemKhan
@ShazeemKhan Месяц назад
@@paulh6591 awww at least u had something great. I didn't know the SA-200 was so highly regarded. Congrats on the newly aquired SA-500. I ended up trading mine & an Amber & some $ for an upgrade. 0 regrets
@donaldchapman8392
@donaldchapman8392 2 месяца назад
Nothing like vintage. I just finished repairing a Sansui G-4700. All I have on my bench for testing are a pair of Realistic Minimus 7s. That old Sansui sounds great - even through those small speakers!
@marcgoecke9401
@marcgoecke9401 Месяц назад
I inherited my first stereo system from my parents. Its was a 1978 SONY system with turntable, receiver and tape deck. Since then, whenever I bought a new piece of stereo equipment, I always wanted some 70s stereo device. And I like it. I can even make some repairs by myself. And my current Pioneer SX 850 sounds really nice and is great looking too.
@raygarafano3633
@raygarafano3633 Месяц назад
Yup, u did well in getting an SX850, got it and the SX950 too. Saw the 850 at tek shop. Seeing it for real...something happened..I had to get it.
@voodoocars2134
@voodoocars2134 2 месяца назад
For me - I had a a pile of vinyl records from the 80’s when I was a teenager. My hifi’s were long gone due to the onset of the convenience of cds etc. However, I bought a house that had space for a stack system in the corner of the kitchen diner. So, about 10 years ago I bought a JVC stack system off ebay (here in the uk) which still had the blue film on the alloy parts and the original invoice from 1982- £599. It still sits proudly in my house and it’s a great talking point when we have guests. Placing a record on the turntable, putting a cassette in the deck.. I do now have an Amazon echo dot connected to it so I can easily play any radio station or any song via Spotify as well but it is played through the massive JVC speakers and the ones BOSE ceiling speakers I installed the other end of the room. It’s just ace.
@rcclitherow6707
@rcclitherow6707 Месяц назад
I own a Pioneer SX-1250 I bought in 1976. I had no idea how valuable is has become.
@Barot8
@Barot8 Месяц назад
They were and still are somewhat beautiful. The sound quality was good. My Dad owned a reel to reel tape deck with speakers and an amp. It was always neat to see him load up tapes to play.
@johnbeckham1483
@johnbeckham1483 Месяц назад
Thanks, Kevin, as I enjoy your posts here on RU-vid indeed! I have always had a place in my heart for Realistic "vintaged" AM/FM Stereo receivers! I recently picked up a STA-117 & a STA-2150 which are 55 WPC RMS & 100 WPC RMS respectively!
@granddad-mv5ef
@granddad-mv5ef 2 месяца назад
Thank you, Kevin! Every one of your uploads has information that I did not know, or in some cases, had forgotten.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 месяца назад
Glad to hear that!
@Kevin-ne3tl
@Kevin-ne3tl 18 дней назад
Got a Pioneer system from my mother years ago. It's set up in the basement. Has the receiver, turntable (needs work), the cassette deck, and a separate CD changer that was added later. All of it housed in a Gusdorf glass top cabinet.
@gerlachsieders4578
@gerlachsieders4578 2 месяца назад
For me, it's both looks and sound... Besides Advance Paris, allow me to put another brand on your radar Kevin that produces wonderful hybrid amps, that is the german brand Vincent Audio... they make wonderful hybrid amps, vintage-like in both looks and sound... their entry model SV500 is both a stunner and very affordable. All the best, Gerlach Sven.
@Parallax982
@Parallax982 2 месяца назад
Thanks for another video, Kevin. Even on a newsworthy day like today, I'm taking the time out to watch and comment.
@harryhoesch3793
@harryhoesch3793 2 месяца назад
Hi Kevin. An avenue to explore. Bring in an audiologist and for us old rockers at the hearing aid level (yes we blasted it way too loud, too often), To get us back to hearing it as we used to, without hearing aids (which doesn't replicate), but with equalization. So much is lost in what this large vintage base used to hear and wants back. I actually found Bluetooth earbuds with 5 equalized options, but again same as in wearing in ear hearing aids. Can we take our audio hearing frequency losses and with our hearing test charts then retune our speakers output to what we once heard? A large unhappy, untapped vintage market.
@klafong1
@klafong1 Месяц назад
I'm glad that balanced analog interconnects were mentioned toward the end of the video because they've been the standard for both microphone and line-level signals in recording and broadcast settings for many years. I've wondered why balanced signaling didn't become commonplace in the hi-fi world much earlier. The best explanation that I can think of from an engineering standpoint is that in a studio, multiple sources are delivering signals to the mixing console at the same time, so it's important to not have cross-talk between them (say, via ground loops). However, in a home hi-fi setup, typically only one source is delivering signal to the receiver at a time.
@3rdaxis649
@3rdaxis649 2 месяца назад
The Onkyo TX-4500 MKii you suggested sounds AAMAZING. I'm SUPER happy with it. And it's never been serviced, still the OG caps and everything. Incredible receiver.
@alanmaier
@alanmaier 2 месяца назад
That generation of Onkyo was absolutely excellent!
@Wiep1982
@Wiep1982 2 месяца назад
I agree with that! I’m enjoying the sound of it every day 😀
@christophercordray9529
@christophercordray9529 2 месяца назад
Kevin I always look forward to your videos and will continue to buy my vinyl through you. Have you ever thought about selling jazz or country vinyl?
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 месяца назад
Yes, soon! Thank you
@CorgiConnect
@CorgiConnect 2 месяца назад
You should have seen the look on the faces of some of my coworkers that come into my work cubicle to see me listening to music on a vintage 5" reel to reel tape recorder with bluetooth dongle plugged into the phones jack feeding my wireless headphones, hehheh. I love playing with those old machines, and I do have some things on tape that I have nowhere else. But the wonderous looks of "god, that thing still works and actually sounds halfway decent", is sometimes priceless.
@nickberdebes8874
@nickberdebes8874 Месяц назад
Great listening to you !You have a very nice way of speaking and I float back to the 70’s with my vintage Pioneer and Marantz silver products! Thank you. Keep up the good work! Best wishes from Montreal.
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio Месяц назад
Thanks!
@claudekeppenne5345
@claudekeppenne5345 2 месяца назад
And always nice videos, full of charm and reality! I'm still fond of it! Long live. Claude, the former Belgian!
@ronchambers3713
@ronchambers3713 Месяц назад
As a guy who bought a new pair of adventure A9 speakers to hook up to my brother’s pioneer integrated dual table and Otari reel to reel , I can safely say I enjoyed watching those speakers bounce because I was playing so loud. Can gladly say I upgraded speakers table and amps several times over the years and my current rig is awesome. I loved it in the day but I know the upgrades moved me up the path in the last 45 years. Vintage is like wearing 70’s bell bottoms, it’s fashion in my opinion
@NCislander
@NCislander 2 месяца назад
Nice job Kevin. Great points on the Vintage community. It never ends, looking for and remembering the older times of our music and the equipment we love.
@tutnallman
@tutnallman Месяц назад
In 1975 i didn't want to learn to fly so I worked on a construction site to earn the money to buy a Yamaha receiver. Tax was 25% then and it cost £325...... I'm unable to walk now but the receiver Still works! AND, i think there is one on the shelf behind your right shoulder......
@Darkhorse88
@Darkhorse88 2 месяца назад
A big part of it is the decor. The revival of mid-century modern designed homes allows these pieces to fit perfectly. Personally I went with the Klipsch Cornwall 4 because they retained the look while given modern upgrades.
@jim010109
@jim010109 2 месяца назад
One of the main reasons I haven't got into vintage gear,is there is no one in my area doing repairs. The closet shop is almost a 2 hours drive away. Great video. The short history lesson on the rca cable was really interesting. Had no idea it came from the late 30's.
@glenncurry3041
@glenncurry3041 2 месяца назад
Going balanced between pre and amp have an interesting advantage outside of CMNR based on circuit design. When an unbalanced, RCA input is fed into an class AB amp the input has to go through a differential stage to develop the inverted phase to the other half of the output. If the Pre is designed differential gain stages instead of class A topology a balanced line between them can stop the need to recombine the balanced differential signal back to unbalanced. Eliminating an entire stage. And since phono carts are inherently balanced, you could design an entirely balanced system cart to speaker.
@phillipk.brodie9662
@phillipk.brodie9662 8 дней назад
Same with me on RCA cables. I'm not running them across the room to hook things up. My components are near each other, usually stacked.
@danielpaulin4642
@danielpaulin4642 18 дней назад
I bought a pair of JBL L100A for $15 at GoodWill. Sequential serial no. all original and still working. INCREDIBLE
@kevinyoung2431
@kevinyoung2431 2 месяца назад
I am not much of a DIY repair kind of guy, so I invest my money in affordable quality pre-2014 modern Toyota trucks and vintage stereo equipment that experienced professionals can service & repair at a fair price. My vintage stereo equipment includes: Marantz 2238B, Technics SL-PD8 plus Schiit MODI+, Technics SL-1500, ADS L570/2 and an Acoustic Audio PSW-10. I also have ADS L780/2's and a set of JBL 4311B's... the DAC and powered subwoofer are probably dispose & replace items if and when they fail, but everything else is currently serviceable. Oh yeah, the sound is awesome!
@leverman7517
@leverman7517 Месяц назад
I still have a "Dual" turntable from the early '70s hooked up in my "mancave"/ re-loading shop and about 50 LPs from the same timeframe. Great tunes!
@John-d7p
@John-d7p 18 дней назад
I have no idea why, but the Hitachi reciever I bought used in the late 80's (it's a early 70's) is still pounding my shop through basic JBL's. Great tone, overall sound and balance, and plenty of power.
@Collaborologist
@Collaborologist Месяц назад
One time in HS, my dad's friend allowed me to spend some hours listening to his Klipsch horns (I regularly listened for hours at the UNM and UW music libraries). When I heard those I promised myself one day I'd have some good speakers (system). It took decades but now I have Infinity Kappa 9's powered with Adcom 555ii's (first) and now Bryston 7b's. Very happy with the music... Hours just melt away when I plop myself in this listening room. (Other rooms have Polk SDA and Infinity Kappa 8's)
@jeronronnunkoffunk4691
@jeronronnunkoffunk4691 2 месяца назад
Great video, I enjoyed the comprehensive coverage of various reasons of the popularity of the vintage electronics. I remember myself being into the old stuff way back in 90’s before it was “cool” and fashionable! Glad I was able to enjoy many pieces that are rare and hard to come by now!
@danwheetman6914
@danwheetman6914 2 месяца назад
Changing the camera angle is fine . Personally I’d hold the shot longer so it doesn’t feel so jumpy but then I’m a vintage human. Love the channel
@wesdoobner7521
@wesdoobner7521 2 месяца назад
Back around 1984 I bought an old radio shack vintage stereo, the kind with the record player on top and eight track below, plus two bookcase speakers. I put those 2 speakers in the back of my 79 Trans Am with some angle brackets and they really rocked out. Compared to car style speakers, those cheap home style speakers were very heavy duty and could handle my mustang radio and 300 watt flea market equalizer/booster with ease.
@yopajo
@yopajo 2 месяца назад
I was also wondering if it has to do with demographics. Many.. like myself now have the income to spend on stereo equipment that when I was younger was not obtainable at the time. The only items I have kept from my youth are the Techniques SL-Q200 & Realistic APM-500 since I have been able to buy an Audio Source EQ 1 Series 2, which when I was young was a cool thing I saw on Ferris Bueller's Day Off, TEAC-A 4010, and a monster Techniques SA-616 - and a bunch of other gear - I also think the equipment lighting also plays a part in it.. filament bulbs give a great warm glow and the older large round LED's just seem to be less harsh than modern ones.. nostalgia
@johnvincent4048
@johnvincent4048 2 месяца назад
When I was in high school in the early 80s all I had for music was a $100 Toshiba boombox. At that time I would subscribe to Stereo Review and get McIntosh catalogs and dream about high end systems. Now I have some of that equipment I would dream about.
@yopajo
@yopajo 2 месяца назад
@@johnvincent4048 funny I also subscribed to Stereo Review my mother was thrilled that I was at least reading something... I really wanted a pair of Polk Audio SDA SRS...
@ElPasoTubeAmps
@ElPasoTubeAmps 29 дней назад
When I moved to El Paso in 1976 I bought a used McIntosh MC275 for $360 from the Mac dealer in town because it was that old tube junk and no one was making tubes anymore. I still use it every day. Just a few years ago at an estate sale I bought a McIntosh C20 preamp for $25. People don't want that old junk. You never know what might come your way. Great video... 🙂
@quiksr20
@quiksr20 2 месяца назад
You couldnt be more spot on when you mentioned " Seeing that one deal pop up gets you off the couch ".. Yesterday like every day I look for stuff online and most times you come up empty handed until you come across that one listing that says something like "Stereo for sale" / "Old speakers" and the price is right... Picked up another Cap coupled TOTL Sony and some ADS 570s this week for dirt cheap.. Its getting to be slim pickings but theres still deals to be had and when you find one its game on!
@davidshore8936
@davidshore8936 Месяц назад
Always enjoy your videos. I work on some sound systems. As explained to me by the chief engineer at UWO. Balanced connection is not needed as long as cable lines are less than about 10 feet. Also my father once explained that once the signal is in the equipment it becomes unbalanced. For me the biggest advantage to balanced connection is better connection XLR is the most reliable. RCA and 1/4 are problematic more so as they age. Keep up the good work
@archangele1
@archangele1 Месяц назад
I have a Maranz 2270 and for kicks, just looked up what they are asking for them on Ebay and was amazed to see prices from $1000 to well over $2,000. I must admit that my 2270 is a fantastic sounding receiver. It is also a very cool looking receiver, especially at night with the lights off.
@user540000
@user540000 Месяц назад
his point of connectors ect is what makes me on the hunt for a good basic stereo with lots of inputs and i can keep the streamer separate.
@cascadesouthernmodeltrains7547
@cascadesouthernmodeltrains7547 18 дней назад
I have always liked how the Kenwood component HiFi systems sounded. As a young 20 something in the 90’s I bought something middle of the road that I could afford. My ex ended up with it and I wanted another one ever since. When I served in the US Navy I was an avionics tech, and I got into repairing NES and PS1 systems and a few years back I decided to just see what was out there in the Kenwood old school. I found several of the components I couldn’t afford back in the day needing repairs and they were cheap. I found service manuals that gave me the schematics and troubleshooting guides I needed. A few eBay purchases later and I have resurrected 2 amplifier controllers, a 991 amp, a 5 disk CD changer and a tuner. Though the tuner only needed the power cord replaced, I have no idea why they cut the cord, but I removed one from a CD changer that was only good for parts and it powered up, and tuned the stations clearly. I do need better speakers than I have right now, I can’t play these too loud without them clipping, but I will eventually get something better.
@user-sw1tu9pw8y
@user-sw1tu9pw8y 2 месяца назад
I moved my 10 year old Denon av unit into the basement and set up a “theater” with a pair of klh 32’s and a 10” klipsch sub. I set up a Sansui au-7700, tu-9500, pioneer pl-518 and a set of klh model 6 in the living room. After settling in, every time I stream music in the basement while board gaming, I tell my wife I need to get a decent dac, and swap the Denon out for my au-d77x. The Denon does video fine, but my vintage sansui gear walks all over it when it comes to music. I don’t know why specifically, but of all three, I enjoy the circa ‘74 au-7700 the most.
@pixeldup
@pixeldup 2 месяца назад
Have a MAC 4200 receiver. Took me years to find one in good condition. The sound but also the look of it...can't stop looking at it every time I walk past it.
@julzm7067
@julzm7067 Месяц назад
A few years ago I threw a dinner party for a dozen of my relatives in the 70-90 age range. The streamed music through my vintage system was as big a hit as the barbecue.
@tomsoil9909
@tomsoil9909 2 месяца назад
Kevin and friends!! Last weekend I stopped by the Goodwill store to have a look at whatever they had. Right there at the front window! Technics Quartz DD, SL-Q3 turntable, Pioneer SX-9000 receiver, and the best part, Pioneer CS-99 speakers!!! Good shape for 50 years old!! $300!!! Into my truck they went! I have yet to set them up, but will soon!! The good stuff is still out there!!!
@CraigHollabaugh
@CraigHollabaugh 2 месяца назад
The elusive hunt finally pays off!
@knivesandfire1
@knivesandfire1 2 месяца назад
I pretty much quit searching for amps and receivers through my local Goodwill stores as 99% of the time are crappy AVRs on the shelves. If they get something worthwhile, it goes on the Goodwill website for auction.
@A_Nerds_Paradise
@A_Nerds_Paradise Месяц назад
I love vintage amps/speakers etc. I love the way they sound. They have personality. Each amp, is it's own identity. I think when people say modern amps are good, is because of the lack of noise. That's all they're looking for. Old amps, do have a level of noise, but the warmth, depth of field, stereo separation, response to dynamics, makes up for it. Honestly, the small amount of hiss, is very pleasing to my ears. Hearing that hiss prior to when the music starts, hits home. That's how everything sounded growing up in the late 70's and 80's.
@solomontorluemke7702
@solomontorluemke7702 2 месяца назад
I still have my parents Marantz 2252 that they bought new back in the late 70s. I even found the box for it in their attic a few years ago. I’ve loved that receiver since I was a kid and I glad that I have it now.
@FrancesScott-ye8hb
@FrancesScott-ye8hb 2 месяца назад
That is some of the ugliest equipment i ever owned..there was a reason it was in the closet....i remember my grandma's old tube radio..now imagine me wanting 1930s tech over 1960s solid state ...thats how ridiculous you guys sound wanting 70s tech over 80s and 90s tech😅😅😅😅😅😅
@SCIFIguy64
@SCIFIguy64 17 дней назад
I’m a zoomer who bought a Marrantz 7 years ago in high school for $50 plus speakers and still have it for my tv and records. Mostly have it for the aesthetic, just feels right to play boomer music on a period piece. I’ve also got some decent KLH speakers with wire running under my rug.
@keensoundguy6637
@keensoundguy6637 2 месяца назад
6th: You know exactly what every switch and knob does and know exactly what to do to achieve the change you want. There's no wandering through a menu. The equipment doesn't automatically do something you don't want it to do.
@craigcoughlin1834
@craigcoughlin1834 25 дней назад
Such an interesting topic. I have a Gen Z son. It’s interesting to see he and his friends interested in ‘vintage’ most everything. Their lives are incredibly complicated and surrounded by constant ‘noise’. There at a palpable desire for nostalgia and simplicity for a pre-home-computing age that they never experienced. Largely fueled by shows like ‘Stranger Things’. Pair that with us old Gen-Xers who can now maybe afford systems we dreamt of when new. Lastly, they’re tactile. Nothing more satisfying than a thunk or click of a thoughtfully designed mechanical button!
@lcee6592
@lcee6592 Месяц назад
You are exactly right! Love the vintage Hi-Fi. And yes,same thing with repairing cars / trucks. Is so true!
@stephenbarrow3352
@stephenbarrow3352 2 месяца назад
I just got a Leak Stereo 130 and it has the vintage look and sounds great. It was a bit pricey but it was a birthday present to myself 😊
@TheSoundrookie
@TheSoundrookie 2 месяца назад
Hi there. I just stumbled across your channel, watched a few videos, and now you have yourself a new subscriber looking forward to watch the rest. It's great that you keep an open mind, admit when being wrong, change your mind about things, and are open for other opinions without assuming the worst. That's the spirit Mate. From the videos I have watched so far I can see that we agree about the most, but of course there's a few exceptions here and there. For instance in this video I noticed that you in some cases recommend getting a separate preamp if the customer don't have one build in the amp/receiver instead of going for a vintage amp/receiver. I assume that advice is for the beginners and in that case it's fine, but otherwise I would recommend getting the vintage amp/receiver with it's discretely build preamp, because in most cases it will beat the separate preamps as well as the build in ones in modern turntables, which in way too many cases are build around the same horrible step up IC, unless you throw some serious cash on the table. Often you can find a good vintage amp/receiver for the same price as an average preamp and achieve a way better all round result. Especially since newer amps/receivers without build in preamps in the consumer class often don't deliver the sound quality you get from vintage models (even from less popular brands), but of course you're welcome to disagree. We very much agree on vintage being the way to go, unless you belong in the plug and play crowd. Prices makes it affordable for all, it's not packed with IC's which go obsolete and doesn't do the sound quality any favors when placed in the signal path, it's repairable, the quality is high which makes it last, the sound is awesome, and it has soul. The vintage sound may not be perfect, but it engages you in a way modern gear can't. It's alive. Thanks for the experience so far. As mentioned I'll be looking forward to see the rest. All the best from Denmark.
@JohnShields-xx1yk
@JohnShields-xx1yk 17 дней назад
I waiting for bell-bottoms to come back, risky business sun glasses that my father wore in the 1960's, tie-dyed tshirts, bring acid back and I'll be back in the day. Thanks for great content.
@vcv6560
@vcv6560 Месяц назад
When Mr. Holland's Opus had a Marantz 2325 in his home I knew my falling in love with it in 1976 was not misplaced.
@gregoryclemen1870
@gregoryclemen1870 2 месяца назад
I still have my "MARANTZ"( mod. 2238B) that I bought new in 1976. I did have failing transistor/ capacitor issues about 5 years ago that I took care of myself. I work on vintage equipment including vacuum tube systems .I also have the turntable with a stanton mod 500EE cartridge. the equalizer, tape deck, cd player are all "JVC" and I have not had any problems with any of it .I also kept all of my vinyl recordings.
@James-c8s9z
@James-c8s9z День назад
I love my Marantz 2220B and my pioneer CS-99A speakers ,I bought when I was in Vietnam.
@jonboy9912
@jonboy9912 2 месяца назад
I bought a Cambridge Audio system from the early 90's, was very lucky because it was new old stock never used - D300 CD and an A500 amplifier playing through Mordaunt Short 609 3 way floor standing speakers - all cost me £280 including postage! Sounds great!!
@ripjones5294
@ripjones5294 2 месяца назад
Another enjoyable installment. The very first time I saw the Geico commercial, my eyes immediately jumped to the horizontal tuning knob of a Marantz receiver at the Garage Sale. You hit the nail on the head about Connectivity as well. While all things video are heading to the whatever HDMI standard there is, I still find it amusing that the Television vendors, still put a set of RCA jacks on the back panel. Still have some of the old Radio Shack "Gold" cables in my arsenal. Hell, my first LaserDisc player hooked up to your TV, just like the very first Atari 2600 did -- 75 ohm connector ! Yes sir, call it a disease like my wife says, or better, like you, I will accept the word addiction..... Rip
@skylabsaudio
@skylabsaudio 2 месяца назад
Thanks, Rip. Best addiction there is!
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