Thought I’d share this restoration YouTube video about the iconic Pioneer SX1980 vintage receiver.
Since I’m not tech savvy/ handyman, I’m not sure how good/ interesting this video is for members who are.
So my McIntosh 4100 arrived two days ago. Externally it looks like it just came off of the assembly line yesterday. Unfortunately the internals were damaged in transit,so its on its way back to the seller who agreed to pay for the return shipping. He is going to repair the damage and attempt to send it back once its complete.
Ive waited 35 years for one. I guess another week or two wont kill me,but....Grrrrrrrr!
Here is my old Sony STR 6055. I think this is an underrated receiver, sounds great to my ears. I need to find the wood enclosure. 40 wpc, nice tuner, came out in 1971, the same year I was born: ) -
Sony STR 6055 specs
This has been a nightmare. UPS lost it on its way back to me. Then they said they found it Illinois,but it was being held indefinitely cuz of virus. they then returned it to seller.Do show when you get it back.
This has been a nightmare. UPS lost it on its way back to me. Then they said they found it Illinois,but it was being held indefinitely cuz of virus. they then returned it to seller.
Its now on its way back to me again. Due wednesday,but not holding my breath.
Do show when you get it back.
Finally arrived,and in one beautiful sounding and looking piece. Glorious bass,and not as warm as a Sansui. Couldnt be happier! Oh,and it has an adjustable loudness function. Ive never seen that on any other receiver.^^ Yikes! I sure hope things turn out well after the completion of the "scenic tour".
Looks great, no doubt it sounds even better.
Yamaha receivers in the 70's and 80's also had the adjustable loudness feature.
Finally arrived,and in one beautiful sounding and looking piece. Glorious bass,and not as warm as a Sansui. Couldnt be happier!
The remote came in today and I'm really happy! I've set it to control the TV audio volume and CD player audio volume, as well as the power for the receiver and all auxiliaries. My favorite part is that the meters still dance, no matter the input. Overall I'm very happy with the purchase. I think it was made in the late 80's. Great amount of weight, and it works with prettymuch any receiver.Hi guys, it's been quite a while since I last posted, but I have some new acquisitions that I'm pretty happy about!
I put the minimum bid on a sony str-6200f that looked nice in the wood case and original box and ended up getting it. Oops haha. The wife was fairly understanding all things considered. I made the necessary changes to allow it to run on 220V without smoking itself (jumper movement and choke replacement). The only problem is that I now have five of these units (6120 / 6200), so if anyone wants one send me a message hahahahah. 4 of them are located in Italy with me, the last one is in storage in Florida. Conditions range from parts only to fully restored.
Also, I got a mcintosh SCR-7 remote control unit. It's a vintage high-quality bolt-on style remote control. This allows me to control the volume (and, I think, inputs!!! AHHHHHH!!!!) of any stereo that has separate amp and preamp sections, or any stereo with a tape loop. It should arrive Monday and I'm really excited to install it on the Big-G.
Anyways, here's a photo of my cat not respecting social distancing with my turntable.