SKIQUATTRO
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fantastic speakers...we install these in some fairly high end theatre setups with audiophile clients and they are blown away....
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Old school stuff for my stereo systems. I collect/maintain/upgrade vintage Dynaco components from the 60's and 70's mostly vacuum tube stuff but also have a decent amount of solid state pieces as well. I've managed to accumulate quite the collection and really only use a small percentage on a regular basis. Here's some pictures of my everyday setup.
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It's all vintage vacuum tube powered Dynaco equipment:
Stereo 70 Amp
PAS-3X Pre Amp
FM-1 Tuner
and run through a pair of Focal/JM Labs 706 bookshelf speakers. It sounds pretty sweet , at least to my ears! IMHO there's nothing like that big full sound you get from vacuum tubes.
Woodcore....I have a vintage McIntosh setup including:
MC225 Power Amp:
http://mcintoshlaboratory.tripod.com/aa/mc225.htm
http://www.audioclassics.com/detail.php3?detail=MC225&nav=cat
C11 Pre-amp:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180436884594
MR-65 Tuner:
http://www.audioclassics.com/detail.php3?detail=MR65
Awesome stuff, still sounds great..What's amazing is that the stereo is almost 50 years old!!!! :-o
Very Nice!! Your right, it is kind of funny how great this stuff still sounds being that it's 50+ years old.