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The Vintage Audio Section
Proton the forgoten one. No they are not the same as NAD, just cousins.
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<blockquote data-quote="seanjammy" data-source="post: 1054702" data-attributes="member: 17457"><p>The first new HiFi component I ever bought was an Entry level cassette player (looks like the AD720b. I obsessed about the purchase (as one does), trawling the HiFi shops and eventually almost camping at Sound Systems in Rosebank (I seem to remember the salespersons name was John Mills), which was then a multi brand dealer as opposed to the Bose store it morphed into. </p><p></p><p> When I got it home it was horrible, never actually managed a full range recording, in spite of repeated attempts to align heads. Of course I convinced myself otherwise, but in retrospect it was a piece of junk. </p><p></p><p>I seem to recall I arranged a more upmarket model with full logic for friends (AD740??, which was an awesome performer. Overall, I tend to agree that the brand was very sexy, design awesome. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seanjammy, post: 1054702, member: 17457"] The first new HiFi component I ever bought was an Entry level cassette player (looks like the AD720b. I obsessed about the purchase (as one does), trawling the HiFi shops and eventually almost camping at Sound Systems in Rosebank (I seem to remember the salespersons name was John Mills), which was then a multi brand dealer as opposed to the Bose store it morphed into. When I got it home it was horrible, never actually managed a full range recording, in spite of repeated attempts to align heads. Of course I convinced myself otherwise, but in retrospect it was a piece of junk. I seem to recall I arranged a more upmarket model with full logic for friends (AD740??, which was an awesome performer. Overall, I tend to agree that the brand was very sexy, design awesome. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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Audio and Video Talk
The Vintage Audio Section
Proton the forgoten one. No they are not the same as NAD, just cousins.
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