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Audio Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Jim Pittsburgh on December 24, 2015, 09:48:26 AM
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Just wondering if you guys have any audio resolutions for the new year? New equipment plans? hopes? dreams? lol
I'll start... I have two: first I'm pretty much done with buying vintage bulk vinyl albums... my want list of Rock albums is pretty much complete so I'll limit additions to "new" music, jazz and blues albums only.
Second, Going to buy a "new to me" car sometime in the first half of this year... the new car will have a very good audio system. Have had more than my share of very nice vehicles, but the audio systems have all sucked! including my current Lexus and the Land Cruiser before that...
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My resolution is to enjoy the audio stuff I already have.........and spend my disposable income on guns and ammo. :-)
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T( . )( . )b gear!!!, looking for highly efficient speakers to pair with said gear and, I say this this but we'll see what happens, I plan on releasing some SS gear back into the wild so they will be utilized on a more consistent basis. After many years now I just want to keep it simple.
I'm currently floored by how good my new to me Maggie 9302 is sounding, my Dynaco ST70 & Ampex mono-blocks are getting jealous.
@Jim
I hear you about vinyl, I'm still in the process of whittling down my current stash.
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No more gear! Unless I find one of those elusive Dual 701/721 direct drives without giving up a kidney.
Instead, I plan to keep adding more vinyl so this time next year I can get to the point where I need to start moving some of it out like some of you guys.
Also been kicking around the idea of finding an old Victrola as a restoration project, which goes against no new gear, ack who am I kidding.
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I recently started a thread about new HT speakers. That is my resolution.
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T( . )( . )b gear!!!, looking for highly efficient speakers to pair with said gear and, I say this this but we'll see what happens, I plan on releasing some SS gear back into the wild so they will be utilized on a more consistent basis. After many years now I just want to keep it simple.
Looks like I'm switching to tube gear just in time for the new year also... I'm taking the other route though; instead of aiming for efficient speakers, I'm getting 400wpc amplification instead :P
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Looks like I'm switching to tube gear just in time for the new year also... I'm taking the other route though; instead of aiming for efficient speakers, I'm getting 400wpc amplification instead :P
That's not a tube amp, it's a space heater.
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I plan to spend more on acquiring music, less on the stereo itself.
If I do buy stereo components I need to stick to my guns: look up not laterally or down.
Sell off unused stuff!
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Looks like I'm switching to tube gear just in time for the new year also... I'm taking the other route though; instead of aiming for efficient speakers, I'm getting 400wpc amplification instead :P
That's not a tube amp, it's a space heater.
Fair point. At least I'll be prepared for the cold weather... if it ever comes...
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To get a second sub to even out the basement or get a smaller basement. Maybe a couple more GoldenEars for side surrounds.
To find a treasure trove of SACDs hidden in some estate sale for $20 (or 2 track master recordings, or great LPs).
To spend more time/week listening to classical music and get to understand it better.
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To get a second sub to even out the basement or get a smaller basement.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/JL-Audio-Fathom-f212-Dual-12-3000-watt-Sub-black-gloss-finish-MSRP-6-700-00-/361452741822?hash=item54284324be:g:R64AAOSwAKxWbJnG (http://www.ebay.com/itm/JL-Audio-Fathom-f212-Dual-12-3000-watt-Sub-black-gloss-finish-MSRP-6-700-00-/361452741822?hash=item54284324be:g:R64AAOSwAKxWbJnG)
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To work on some of the way too many project pieces I have around, instead of buying more projects.
At the same time, to listen to more new to me music.
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To spend more time/week listening to classical music and get to understand it better.
I know terrestrial radio is passe these days, but Pittsburgh is lucky to have one of the better stations in the country and this is a great, inexpensive way to broaden your horizons.
Maybe you can find some old tube tuner to drop way too much money on to make it an audiophile approved experience. :laugh:
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me old tube tuner to drop way too much money on to make it an audiophile approved experience. :laugh:
This sounds like a very good idea.
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Way ahead of you on that one, guys. I have my Mac MR 78 tuned to WPEP as I write this. It's not just a great Pittsburgh station, but one of the better ones I have found in a number of places to which I have traveled.
I once had an MR 71, but like the 78 better and sold it
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Where is WPEP out of? I was referring to QED 89.3.
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WYEP is the sister station of WESA (formerly WDUQ at 90.5) and is at 91.3 on the FM dial. They play a very eclectic assortment of music. No compression.
WQED is another great station and has secondary HD channels (WYEP does not). WESA is now mostly news/talk, but has a secondary HD channel that plays Jazz.
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I love WYEP. You wrote WPEP. Since the discussion was classical, I thought maybe there was some low power college station playing classical.
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WQED FM HD-1 is the same programming as analog WQED but is on their hybrid digital channel 1. WQED FM HD-2 is their hybrid digital channel 2 and all programming is the Pittsburgh Symphony Orch. Both channels have excellent classical programming. There are also a couple classical channels on Comcast Music Choice.
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My Scott LT-110 tubed tuner is being rebuilt and alligned right now. No doubt a dumb investment, but it is the mate to my 222c amp and will sound so nice.
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I've never heard a Scott tube tuner, but they sure are pretty.
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My Scott LT-110 tubed tuner is being rebuilt and alligned right now. No doubt a dumb investment, but it is the mate to my 222c amp and will sound so nice.
Sounds like your priorities are right to me.
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Not exactly hifi, but hoping to retube my Mesa Boogie guitar amplifier after the new year. 6L6/12ax7 based amp
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I WILL design and build a new, electrically-segmented ESL speaker this year. It will have wood-lattice supported insulated copper wire stators. It will have narrow and wide dispersion modes. It will be visually stunning.