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My Teac Vintage Audio System
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<blockquote data-quote="JoshDeet" data-source="post: 508488" data-attributes="member: 15997"><p>@stereotype nice to hear of other teac systems being built. If I hear of or see any of those amps I'll be sure to let you know. Pretty sure it too will be a nice sounding piece.</p><p></p><p>@frikkie certainly some of the best. Nice and well rounded, with power that some 8" bookshelves and 10" floorstanders wish they had... And no distortion even at ~50 watts so, I'll keep them in the system until i find something better. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Man I still am amazed by this... Even use it as a headphone amp at times when I can't play it out loud and man it impresses me... On another note my LP collection has grown to include CCR, Cat Stevens, and various other artists... So now most late afternoons consist of listening time :clap: </p><p></p><p>Next on my wanted list is the BX-550 (55 watt model) or the BX-300 or 500 (earlier models) but these teac amps are either rare or prized possetions... Not many around.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshDeet, post: 508488, member: 15997"] @stereotype nice to hear of other teac systems being built. If I hear of or see any of those amps I'll be sure to let you know. Pretty sure it too will be a nice sounding piece. @frikkie certainly some of the best. Nice and well rounded, with power that some 8" bookshelves and 10" floorstanders wish they had... And no distortion even at ~50 watts so, I'll keep them in the system until i find something better. Man I still am amazed by this... Even use it as a headphone amp at times when I can't play it out loud and man it impresses me... On another note my LP collection has grown to include CCR, Cat Stevens, and various other artists... So now most late afternoons consist of listening time :clap: Next on my wanted list is the BX-550 (55 watt model) or the BX-300 or 500 (earlier models) but these teac amps are either rare or prized possetions... Not many around. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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