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<blockquote data-quote="christowp" data-source="post: 278564" data-attributes="member: 683"><p>We had a similar thread in general sometime ago - out of touch so not going to reference it. I find the age and vintage debate interesting - does old = vintage? </p><p></p><p>My Yamaha stuff I bought second hand is 1980's vintage. Except for the pre-amp all have a page on the Vintage Knob as equipment with sopecial qualities in terms of build and performance. The equipment is all in full working order, original and sounds great. I feel it is vintage for the reasons above - original, working and sounding great and with a reputation (Vintage knob).</p><p></p><p>Is my Linn Sondek (only Valhalla) classified as vintage? It works well and sound great with the Garrot Brothers P77 cartridge (also around 1990's) </p><p></p><p>I seem to agree its up to yhe owner but there are some reference points and I seem to have some confidence in the Vintage knob - subjexctive maybe, not sure </p><p></p><p> :2c: </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="christowp, post: 278564, member: 683"] We had a similar thread in general sometime ago - out of touch so not going to reference it. I find the age and vintage debate interesting - does old = vintage? My Yamaha stuff I bought second hand is 1980's vintage. Except for the pre-amp all have a page on the Vintage Knob as equipment with sopecial qualities in terms of build and performance. The equipment is all in full working order, original and sounds great. I feel it is vintage for the reasons above - original, working and sounding great and with a reputation (Vintage knob). Is my Linn Sondek (only Valhalla) classified as vintage? It works well and sound great with the Garrot Brothers P77 cartridge (also around 1990's) I seem to agree its up to yhe owner but there are some reference points and I seem to have some confidence in the Vintage knob - subjexctive maybe, not sure :2c: [/QUOTE]
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