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  1. Recently Narp started a thread about pulling out his old stereo and vinyl so he cold enjoy them again. Well, He inspirred me to pull this out of mothballs after being stored for about 15 years; http://www.jd-photography.net/9000/1.jpg Every component shown in the pictuture, including the stand, is over 30 years old. The only exception is the CD player. It is only about 15 years old. About 75% of the bottom of the cabinet is filled with my vinyl. http://www.jd-photography.net/9000/2.jpg This is my Sansui G9000 receiver. I bought it new in 1980. I had a local Vintage Electronics expert "refurbish" it. It is like new inside and out. Most important, it still sounds new! It is 160 watts per channel and weighs 60 lbs. This thing makes music sound like your there listening to it live. I have a "respectable" set of speakers hooked up to it but plan to get a set of Magnapan MMGs' as soon as the tax refund gets here. Originally, I drove a set of Infinity Column II speakers with it. The small Sony box on top is a bluetooh receiver. http://www.jd-photography.net/9000/3.jpg Here is my Sony PS-LX510 Linear Tracking Turntable. I bought it new in 1982. It has an Audio Technica AT-152LP Cartridge in it. A $3.00 belt brought this back to life! http://www.jd-photography.net/9000/4.jpg This is my Sony CD player and Teac 450 cassette deck. This cassette deck was also recenltly cleaned and serviced and sounds awesome. Very, very close to a CD. Not bad for a 40 year old unit! Thanks for the inspiration Narp. I am trully enjoying listening to this stuff again.
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