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hifi in the 1980's
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<blockquote data-quote="JacoP" data-source="post: 63880"><p>I remember those. It had an array of ten red LED's (5 per channel), which lit up and indicated the dB level. They lit up from the middle outwards, to the left and right on the face-plate. My stepfather had one. I think it was the "1000" system. A-1000 on the Amp if I remember correctly.</p><p>You bought it in a custom made rack, where each component had their own space and a compartment where you could store about 50 LP's at the bottom.</p><p>The speakers were passive radiators, with a white trim around the woofers.</p><p>It sounded excellent for its time and I remember the advert on TV as well, where they had an "interview" with this system. The system "told" the interviewer that you must hear the system to appreciate it, as playing something on TV will not reflect the true quality of sound.</p><p></p><p>Man I remember like it was yesterday... ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacoP, post: 63880"] I remember those. It had an array of ten red LED's (5 per channel), which lit up and indicated the dB level. They lit up from the middle outwards, to the left and right on the face-plate. My stepfather had one. I think it was the "1000" system. A-1000 on the Amp if I remember correctly. You bought it in a custom made rack, where each component had their own space and a compartment where you could store about 50 LP's at the bottom. The speakers were passive radiators, with a white trim around the woofers. It sounded excellent for its time and I remember the advert on TV as well, where they had an "interview" with this system. The system "told" the interviewer that you must hear the system to appreciate it, as playing something on TV will not reflect the true quality of sound. Man I remember like it was yesterday... ;D [/QUOTE]
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