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A Fish Needs A Stereo: Yes, I'm still here.
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A Fish Needs A Stereo. Vintage and quality audio gear I work on, music I like, and just a bit of hoarding. Tuesday, 13 January 2015. Yes, I'm still here. I've been remiss in posting my successes (and failures) on this blog, so I'll try to rectify that soon. I've actually had lots of projects. In fact there have been so many that I have not found the time to talk about them. That's my excuse at least. For the time being, I'll just mention that I have added a new link to the right for the Voice Of Music.
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Home Page | Mike's Vintage Stereo Equipment
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Mike's Vintage Stereo Equipment. A Tribute to Older Stereo Equipment. Sony Audio Lab System. Classic-Audio (a different site). Silver Pioneer Reference Site. This site seems to have disappeared. Hopefully it will pop up again one of these days. The Vintage Knob: Vintage Audio Museum. The Vintage Knob is highly recommended as a source of info on vintage audio equipment, especially Sony.).
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The Stereo Club: The Very, Very Rare Sony CDP 650ESD CD Player
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Adventures in High Fidelity from Austin, Texas. Sunday, November 15, 2009. The Very, Very Rare Sony CDP 650ESD CD Player. There is almost no information on this player on the web. For comparison purposes here is the write up on a Sony CDP 302. From '85 and the very similar Sony CDP 520ES. The transport is complex:. The drawer action was a bit slow and it skipped occasionally, so we opened the bottom:. And a nod of appreciation to Sony, c. 1986. This is a spectacularly designed and built player. I am ...
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The Stereo Club: Motorcycle Girl
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Adventures in High Fidelity from Austin, Texas. Sunday, February 14, 2010. Yeah, I have been slackin' on the blog, these days, life has intervened a bit. The posts are stacking up like speakers in my closet. As a parting shot here is an earlier incarnation of the band sharing the stage with Selma Hayek and a snake. Yowza Now that's what I call a show! The band contributed 3 songs to Robert Rodriguez' remake of Desperado in '95, and Tito scored the soundtrack. Hey guy, what happened to this blog? Pops Res...
audioexplorer.blogspot.com
The Audio Explorer: Even more Beatles remasters news
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Two audiophiles exploration of the twisted and strange world of music and audio. Questions or comments, please email audio.explorer@gmail.com. Saturday, November 07, 2009. Even more Beatles remasters news. In addition to The Beatles remasters being released on CD in mono and stereo versions Mojo recently broke the inevitable news. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Steve Guttenberg's The Audiophiliac.
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The Audio Explorer: JA's Podcast Appearance
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Two audiophiles exploration of the twisted and strange world of music and audio. Questions or comments, please email audio.explorer@gmail.com. Thursday, April 22, 2010. Audiophiles often get a bad rap for being unreasonable and unrealistic. Stereophile's editor John Atkinson does a wonderful job showing that many of us are reasonable, intelligent, and well adjusted individuals in his podcast appearance here. Http:/ twit.cachefly.net/htg0017.mp3. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Which Smith are you?
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The Audio Explorer: Big Dock
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Two audiophiles exploration of the twisted and strange world of music and audio. Questions or comments, please email audio.explorer@gmail.com. Sunday, February 28, 2010. The iPod has officially brought music listening so far into the future that we've actually reached the distant past again with giant monolithic speakers. How far back in the past am I talking? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Steve Guttenberg's The Audiophiliac. Unoffical Audio Research Data Base.