Gotta say those 9292’s are good looking.jimmyjimmy19702010 said:Here’s my son Adam back in 2013 rocking my 1st GF-9292:
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Fast forward to today and here he is rocking one of his homebrew techno tracks on my new GF-9292. His mates always go crazy when they see my vintage boxes.
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jimmyjimmy19702010 said:Annoying the neighbours on a Sunday afternoon with my Sharp GF-9292.69B3BDE8-7070-4467-9D58-624BEC4E8B21.jpeg594C8CA5-69B2-4C2B-8FE1-72CDB54E8AC7.jpeg
Very nice, tweeters' grills do the trick, IMO.Hisrudeness said:Gotta say those 9292’s are good looking.
wow! Great unit!Superduper said:
Ken was missing for a long time. Nice to see you back!Kenpat said:Beautiful.
Love that box!jimmyjimmy19702010 said:Annoying the neighbours on a Sunday afternoon with my Sharp GF-9292.69B3BDE8-7070-4467-9D58-624BEC4E8B21.jpeg594C8CA5-69B2-4C2B-8FE1-72CDB54E8AC7.jpeg
jimmyjimmy19702010 said:Saturday night and the ‘old soldier’ is grunting his way through another bass heavy track - I swear back in the late 70s, Hitachi was chiselling these things from solid blocks of granite.
Long live the mighty Hitachi TRK-9150W.60B50C3C-E544-40AB-BC0F-44634D70FF8A.jpeg