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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
Goodman's Magnum K refurbishment
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<blockquote data-quote="vleisman" data-source="post: 882156" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>If we were American we could start a 'Vintage Speaker Addict' support group. Get together, sit in a circle, hold hands and sing The Lion Sleeps Tonight. Then introductions: </p><p></p><p>"My name is Steven and I have a Sansui fetish. I have x pairs of old speakers. They are all buggered and I spend way too much time fiddling with them without ever getting anything back to 100% working and original condition. My wife rolls her eyes and sighs whenever I rush in all bright-eyed with tales of the latest 'bargain', followed by scouring of the web looking for Unobtanium parts, long hours of disassembly followed by much swearing and cursing. Then looong periods of moping and complaining about devilish designers and their inherently sadistic intentions. Intermittent bursts of inspiration and energetic activity, only to repeat the swearing cycle, often helped along by too much alchohol."</p><p></p><p>Virtual group hug. :dop:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vleisman, post: 882156, member: 456"] If we were American we could start a 'Vintage Speaker Addict' support group. Get together, sit in a circle, hold hands and sing The Lion Sleeps Tonight. Then introductions: "My name is Steven and I have a Sansui fetish. I have x pairs of old speakers. They are all buggered and I spend way too much time fiddling with them without ever getting anything back to 100% working and original condition. My wife rolls her eyes and sighs whenever I rush in all bright-eyed with tales of the latest 'bargain', followed by scouring of the web looking for Unobtanium parts, long hours of disassembly followed by much swearing and cursing. Then looong periods of moping and complaining about devilish designers and their inherently sadistic intentions. Intermittent bursts of inspiration and energetic activity, only to repeat the swearing cycle, often helped along by too much alchohol." Virtual group hug. :dop: [/QUOTE]
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Goodman's Magnum K refurbishment
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