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| MacGyver |
Posted: January 30, 2009 11:48 am
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![]() ST's Unofficial, Self-Professed "Mr.PIONEER" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 490 Member No.: 607 Joined: December 06, 2008 |
member rroobbcc's ruminations upon his first system, circa 1991, got me in the mood to show off my embrassment of a first Hi-Fi system, a hand-me-down from my ex-father back in 2000. well, everyone has a starting point, i guess. at any rate, here's mine:
NIKKO 5055 20-watt stereo receiver (197?) ![]() RADIO SHACK REALISTIC 31-2000 12-band graphic EQ (1982) ![]() PIONEER CT-980W double cassette deck (1987) ![]() BSR MAC DONALD 200BAX belt-drive changer turntable (197?) and, a couple years later, my first POS of a CDP: TECHNICS SL-MC3 60-disc CD changer (1998) ![]() then, in 2003, i got my very first serious component, the very same reliable 130-watt 1990 PIONEER VSX-D1S A/V receiver that lies in the heart of my system today. interestingly enough, though i had no clue what it was, and had no interest in it at the time, this ad out of a 1992 video game magazine, that i have had since it's printing, was a fairly accurate vision of what my future was destined to hold: (PIONEER VSX-D1S and GR-777 in the cabinet, among other, not-so-nice components) ![]() anyway, it's been a hell of a ride so far, and nearly ten years later, i'm nearly at the zenith of what i've always wanted my dream A/V system to be comprised of!! This post has been edited by MacGyver on January 30, 2009 11:55 am -------------------- PIONEER VSX-D1S TOTL 130w/ch. A/V Stereo Receiver (1990) PIONEER PD-3000 Reference Compact Disc Player (1987) (JPN market version of U.S. market PD-91) PIONEER PD-M90X Reference Multi-Play CD Player (1987) (the very first REFERENCE/ELITE multi-play CDP) PIONEER CT-S800 (1988) full-featured TOTL Single-Well LaserAmorphous-Head cassette deck, with casted-iron transformer PIONEER DV-09 Reference DVD Player (1997) PIONEER CLD-3030 TOTL Compatible Laser Disc Player (1988) PIONEER GR-777 Ten Band Stereo Graphic Equalizer (1988) (TOTL remote controllable EQ with dual spectrum display) PIONEER CS-G503 Four-Way Stereo Loudspeaker System (199?) PIONEER SE-305 Stereo Headphones (1974) PIONEER MR-100 Multi-Room IR Receiver (1989) PIONEER CU-MR100 Remote Control Unit (1989) PIONEER CU-AV70 Programmable Remote Control Unit (1988) PIONEER CU-AV100 Programmable Remote Control Unit (1988) PIONEER CU-AV200 Programmable Remote Control Unit (1989) -MISC.- ELAC MIRACORD 46 Direct Drive Phonograph Turntable (197?) DENON DCD-1500 CD player (1986) (heavily upgraded, Dual-Mono output TOTL) PIONEER PD-M6 Multi-CD player (1986) (the very first PIONEER magazine CD changer) JVC HR-S8000U S-VHS VCR (1988) MITSUBISHI HS-U70 S-VHS VCR (1988) ROLAND BOSS BR-1180 Hard Disk Digital Audio Recorder (2002) JVC RM-S1 Universal Programmable Touch-Panel Remote Control (1988) ![]() ♥Aoi Nishimata Fan♥ |
| emaidel |
Posted: January 31, 2009 07:57 am
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As I'm a good deal older than you, my first system likely crumbled to dust long before you were born. Still, I remember it fondly, and thought it sounded absolutely wonderful at the time (circa 1964). The components were:
Lafayette LA-250A 25-watt tube stereo amplifier. No tape monitor, but a very useful "Phase" switch on the faceplate that reversed the polarity of the leads to just one speaker. It was my first experience as to just what in and out of phase speakers sounded like. Two Lafayette SK-180 "Tri-Helix" 3-way 10'' speakers mounted in Lafayette's proprietary "Elliptoflex" enclosure. Amazingly good sound for the day, and for only $66.60 each too! The legendary AR-XA turntable, with a Shure M-55E cartridge. That's it. No tuner, but a year or so later, a Sony TC-250A reel to reel tape deck. The whole system, minus tape deck, would have sold for about $280. I sold it off decades ago, and I'm sure it gave the next owner(s) many years of listening enjoyment. This post has been edited by emaidel on January 31, 2009 07:58 am -------------------- "Official" licensed, resident grouser. So there.
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| Mark B |
Posted: February 09, 2009 08:44 pm
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![]() excitable boy Group: Charter Member Posts: 849 Member No.: 5 Joined: June 29, 2006 |
That system is nothing to be embarassed about. My first system on the other hand was absolutely pathetic. I won't share what it was..... Suffice it to say that it would make BPC look high-end.
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| rroobbcc |
Posted: February 10, 2009 07:08 am
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![]() Valued Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 267 Member No.: 269 Joined: August 09, 2007 |
I think that realistic EQ looks kinda cool!
-------------------- Main 2-channel: Infinity RS 9 Kappa speakers (bi-amped), Adcom GFA-5802 (x2) power amps, Adcom GFP-750 preamp, Adcom GCD-750 CD player, Sony DTC-75ES DAT deck, Sony TC-K850ES cassette deck
Home Office: Infinity Modulus satellite speakers, Velodyne F-1200 subwoofer, Adcom GFA-555II power amp, PS Audio 5.6 preamp, Marantz DV6001 DVD/SACD player (as CD Transport), PS Audio Ultralink Two DAC Livingroom: B&W DM601 S3 speakers, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, Adcom GCD-575 CD player Home Theater: B&W LCR 6 S2 (x3) front and center speakers, B&W DM 602 (x4) side and rear surround speakers, Polk Audio PSW1000 (x2) subwoofers (driven passively), Triad PowerSub Bronze Amplifiers (x2), Infinity SSW-212 subwoofer, Marantz SR7001 THX receiver, Marantz DV7001 DVD/SACD player, Marantz VP4001 DLP projector, Elite Screens 100" screen Not Currently In Use: Klipsch Forte II speakers, Carver CT-7 preamp/tuner, Carver TL-3220 CD player, Adcom GFA-555 power amp, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, NAD PP-2 phono preamp (clint e. mod'd from ST 2008 New Year's giveaway) |
| MacGyver |
Posted: February 10, 2009 09:19 am
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![]() ST's Unofficial, Self-Professed "Mr.PIONEER" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 490 Member No.: 607 Joined: December 06, 2008 |
well, it DID work quite well. still, it was far too utalitarian looking for me. plus, it had a FIBERBOARD bottom panel, which i happened to find MOST uncool. i wanted something more Kabuki-ish, something a bit more gee-whiz, 1980's Japanese-High-Tech. something with a FL-tube spectrum display, to be sure. the 1988 PIONEER GR-777 was the one i found i was ultimately after: ![]() it's a remote controllable 10-band with dual L-R spectral displays, and all that fun, BPC $&%@. anyway, i had to make do for a couple of years beforehand with a FISHER EQ-276: ![]() it wasn't a bad EQ at all, actually. FISHER or no. still, i was ultimately satisfied with no less than a PIONEER GR-777... This post has been edited by MacGyver on February 10, 2009 09:40 am -------------------- PIONEER VSX-D1S TOTL 130w/ch. A/V Stereo Receiver (1990) PIONEER PD-3000 Reference Compact Disc Player (1987) (JPN market version of U.S. market PD-91) PIONEER PD-M90X Reference Multi-Play CD Player (1987) (the very first REFERENCE/ELITE multi-play CDP) PIONEER CT-S800 (1988) full-featured TOTL Single-Well LaserAmorphous-Head cassette deck, with casted-iron transformer PIONEER DV-09 Reference DVD Player (1997) PIONEER CLD-3030 TOTL Compatible Laser Disc Player (1988) PIONEER GR-777 Ten Band Stereo Graphic Equalizer (1988) (TOTL remote controllable EQ with dual spectrum display) PIONEER CS-G503 Four-Way Stereo Loudspeaker System (199?) PIONEER SE-305 Stereo Headphones (1974) PIONEER MR-100 Multi-Room IR Receiver (1989) PIONEER CU-MR100 Remote Control Unit (1989) PIONEER CU-AV70 Programmable Remote Control Unit (1988) PIONEER CU-AV100 Programmable Remote Control Unit (1988) PIONEER CU-AV200 Programmable Remote Control Unit (1989) -MISC.- ELAC MIRACORD 46 Direct Drive Phonograph Turntable (197?) DENON DCD-1500 CD player (1986) (heavily upgraded, Dual-Mono output TOTL) PIONEER PD-M6 Multi-CD player (1986) (the very first PIONEER magazine CD changer) JVC HR-S8000U S-VHS VCR (1988) MITSUBISHI HS-U70 S-VHS VCR (1988) ROLAND BOSS BR-1180 Hard Disk Digital Audio Recorder (2002) JVC RM-S1 Universal Programmable Touch-Panel Remote Control (1988) ![]() ♥Aoi Nishimata Fan♥ |
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| rroobbcc |
Posted: February 10, 2009 01:49 pm
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![]() Valued Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 267 Member No.: 269 Joined: August 09, 2007 |
Yeah, I agree. I would rather have the Pioneer too.
-------------------- Main 2-channel: Infinity RS 9 Kappa speakers (bi-amped), Adcom GFA-5802 (x2) power amps, Adcom GFP-750 preamp, Adcom GCD-750 CD player, Sony DTC-75ES DAT deck, Sony TC-K850ES cassette deck
Home Office: Infinity Modulus satellite speakers, Velodyne F-1200 subwoofer, Adcom GFA-555II power amp, PS Audio 5.6 preamp, Marantz DV6001 DVD/SACD player (as CD Transport), PS Audio Ultralink Two DAC Livingroom: B&W DM601 S3 speakers, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, Adcom GCD-575 CD player Home Theater: B&W LCR 6 S2 (x3) front and center speakers, B&W DM 602 (x4) side and rear surround speakers, Polk Audio PSW1000 (x2) subwoofers (driven passively), Triad PowerSub Bronze Amplifiers (x2), Infinity SSW-212 subwoofer, Marantz SR7001 THX receiver, Marantz DV7001 DVD/SACD player, Marantz VP4001 DLP projector, Elite Screens 100" screen Not Currently In Use: Klipsch Forte II speakers, Carver CT-7 preamp/tuner, Carver TL-3220 CD player, Adcom GFA-555 power amp, Adcom GFA-545II power amp, NAD PP-2 phono preamp (clint e. mod'd from ST 2008 New Year's giveaway) |
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