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Iconic products - those gems that passed through your life
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<blockquote data-quote="sav" data-source="post: 1125822" data-attributes="member: 1788"><p>For me, it's the Pioneer SX34B valve integrated receiver.</p><p></p><p>It was handed down to my dad from his dad and then given to me around grade 11 together with a hand-me-down Technics CD player, Pioneer PL12 turntable, and some old AR speakers.</p><p>This was my first hifi and I thought it was old crap, so as soon as I had saved up enough pocket money I replaced the amp(after butchering it) with a brand new NAD 3020i and gave the Pioneer back to my dad.</p><p></p><p>I got the Pioneer back from my dad many years later and tried having it repaired, but it wasn't great. Then in 2020 I found someone who's really passionate about these things and has done an amazing job restoring it back to its former glory.</p><p></p><p>I can really appreciate its smooth, warm sound now and will never get rid of it again.</p><p></p><p>(pic from google)[ATTACH=full]19263[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sav, post: 1125822, member: 1788"] For me, it's the Pioneer SX34B valve integrated receiver. It was handed down to my dad from his dad and then given to me around grade 11 together with a hand-me-down Technics CD player, Pioneer PL12 turntable, and some old AR speakers. This was my first hifi and I thought it was old crap, so as soon as I had saved up enough pocket money I replaced the amp(after butchering it) with a brand new NAD 3020i and gave the Pioneer back to my dad. I got the Pioneer back from my dad many years later and tried having it repaired, but it wasn't great. Then in 2020 I found someone who's really passionate about these things and has done an amazing job restoring it back to its former glory. I can really appreciate its smooth, warm sound now and will never get rid of it again. (pic from google)[ATTACH type="full"]19263[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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