Where's The Logic?

Electrically amplified phonographs or radio/phonographs and related components (approx. 1928-1990).


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Where's The Logic?

by DoghouseRiley » Fri May 30, 2014 10:31 pm


This is my set up in our front room.
TV.
PVR
DVD/CD player
Video Recorder.
Tuner/Amp
Cassette Player
Turntable
2 Jukebox Wall Box/adapter iPod systems.
(The tenor sax is "non electric").

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With one auto and one manual selector, I can channel the sound from anything through the tuner amp and big speakers.
The Tuner/Amp is a late 1970s Leak 2000 I bought second-hand off eBay five years ago for less than forty quid. It replaced a Philips 790, which lost an output transformer after about thirty-five years use. The reproduction of the Leak is superb.

I've just bought another for forty quid. My reasoning is that should anything go wrong with the one I'm using, I'll have a replacement, that's got to have cost me less than having the other repaired.

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The cost of this was less than what kids (presumably) are paying for some tatty second-hand iPods on eBay.

Isn't it great to be out of fashion?

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Re: Where's The Logic?

by Thom » Sat May 31, 2014 1:19 am

I'm with you, Doghouse. My son and his friends are now discovering vintage electronics and have asked me to set them up.
Vinyl is disease which attacks that area of the brain desiring digital recordings. Once you catch it, you are cured.


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Re: Where's The Logic?

by Rob-NYC » Sat May 31, 2014 3:39 am

Dog, I deal with young people in our restaurants nearly every day. It is not really the reproducing tech that is of interest, even the Ipod is now passè, it is the whole concept of having ALL your music with you at all times and not paying anything for it.

Within the last 5-6 year a video component has become semi-essential too. The recording and radio industries have taken the biggest hits. This was all foreseeable by early 2000 when Napster made file sharing easy for the masses. The sale of music is down by a full 50% since 1999 and a combination of factors have shown the radio listening is off by around 30% overall and a high percentage for those under age 25.

My jukebox business is off by as much as 50% in some locations and I doubt I'll bother setting up any new locations.

Against all that, I have discovered a HUGE amount of wonderful music and video I would never have found on the old "push mediums". Old songs that never get on the air here in NYC. New material, much of it from Thailand, and other Asian countries that will probably never get an airing on American mainstream media are a part of every day now.

The changes have gored the careers of several friends in the recording and broadcasting industries, but even-so, I would hate to be again stuck with the limitations of the old regimes.

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Re: Where's The Logic?

by DoghouseRiley » Sat May 31, 2014 10:28 am

As I'm "an old fashioned jazz fan" this is a good source for old and new material which you can then find and download as mp3s from YouTube.

http://forums.allaboutjazz.com/forumdis ... c1f94863c3

I discovered her this way. I think she's got a fantastic voice and can sing "anything."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQrYGMpukn8


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Re: Where's The Logic?

by Psychman » Mon Sep 08, 2014 1:00 pm

Im only in my 30s, but I love vintage gear. As a child I was always fascinated by my dads records and his Technics SLD2 turntable which I still own and use all the time. The fascination with records then translated to gear. In my house I have a windup gramophone that's been in my family from new, a couple of 50s and 60s valve based auto changers (by Bush), an old 50s radio, my Jukebox and probably other things I cant recall!

One of my friends refers to them affectionately as my "redundant music delivery systems" :lol:

That said I also enjoy digital music and have all my CDs ripped to a server and a nice hifi DAC to connect to my main system. iPods are also useful, but I must say sound like crap to my ears. The problem with having everything with you is, what do you play? Sometimes having limited choice is simpler. My collection is too diverse to shuffle, or I end up with a strange mix which Im not in the mood for.

I agree with Rob, Im not sure I'd go back to how things used to be, but I certainly enjoy doing so now that I can choose between the old stuff and the new.

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Re: Where's The Logic?

by DoghouseRiley » Mon Sep 08, 2014 5:22 pm

My grandkids can get their head round the fact that I call my jukeboxes 3cwt iPods.

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