it is hard leaving it somtimes lolFatdog said:I would never be able to leave that room.
Well, except maybe to shower and use the loo.
Thanks iv been collecting for years ! and dont through much away lol ! iv got some more stuff lately im yet to put up photos of !Northerner said:Wow you’ve got a lot of cool stuff!
fairplay nick i agree ! they are truely badass !Nickeccles said:That Technics RS-M250 cassette deck - From the truly golden age & provides astonishing recordings!! A very complex logic mechanism & very reliable! I love these decks I have a 255X next one up with Dbx & same deck - Can't praise these machines enough, they are a delight to own & listen to..............
This is before I learnt to take decent images
So many other goodies there too
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mate i am running each amp and EQ seperate from each other into a mixer so no degrading here trust and its so clear and full of top and mid and very full on bass ! the trick is the mixer and good cables and also seperate the speaker cables away from the power cables ! trust i dont have any hiss or hum iv really gone all out on the system and speaker ! check out my before and after pics of my move around ! and thanks for the input always good to hear other peoples thoughts on it !Hajidub said:I used to be like this; stacks on stacks. Got rid of the EQ's and adjusted my individual pieces and room acoustics and really got the sound I was looking for. Every piece in the chain, passive or active, degrades signal. I was a non-believer until I did it and boy did the music open up! I envy your ability to lay out, what looks like a minimal space, everything so cleanly.
Hey you know what sounds good in your setup and what doesn't, I wasn't critiquing. Though I'm not convinced on digital cabling upgrades, I will agree good cables are a must for analog setup's like yours! Keep it up!TechnicsDan82 said:mate i am running each amp and EQ seperate from each other into a mixer so no degrading here trust and its so clear and full of top and mid and very full on bass ! the trick is the mixer and good cables and also seperate the speaker cables away from the power cables ! trust i dont have any hiss or hum iv really gone all out on the system and speaker ! check out my before and after pics of my move around ! and thanks for the input always good to hear other peoples thoughts on it !I used to be like this; stacks on stacks. Got rid of the EQ's and adjusted my individual pieces and room acoustics and really got the sound I was looking for. Every piece in the chain, passive or active, degrades signal. I was a non-believer until I did it and boy did the music open up! I envy your ability to lay out, what looks like a minimal space, everything so cleanly.
Hey you know what sounds good in your setup and what doesn't, I wasn't critiquing. Though I'm not convinced on digital cabling upgrades, I will agree good cables are a must for analog setup's like yours! Keep it up!Hajidub said:mate i am running each amp and EQ seperate from each other into a mixer so no degrading here trust and its so clear and full of top and mid and very full on bass ! the trick is the mixer and good cables and also seperate the speaker cables away from the power cables ! trust i dont have any hiss or hum iv really gone all out on the system and speaker ! check out my before and after pics of my move around ! and thanks for the input always good to hear other peoples thoughts on it !I used to be like this; stacks on stacks. Got rid of the EQ's and adjusted my individual pieces and room acoustics and really got the sound I was looking for. Every piece in the chain, passive or active, degrades signal. I was a non-believer until I did it and boy did the music open up! I envy your ability to lay out, what looks like a minimal space, everything so cleanly.