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me203 said:the phono inputs on receivers after some point in the 1980s often weren't very good..
The thing I miss are the smaller stores. They do still exist...
I remember seeing chain stores come and go, too--my area got four chain stores in the 1990s...
I've never done surround sound...
I've had the same speakers with 6" bass/mid drivers for 30-plus years...
Interesting.. I guess there's more to fractal math than pretty pictures on a computer. .lol. I'll still stick to my real speakers though..Kulindahr said:It was the practical application of fractal mathematics that made it possible to get bass out of small speakers.
Never had (or used) one myself, but I deff remember flip phones.MusicMan321 said:The old flip phones we had back then
Yep. true. I never wore a helmet back when I was young & rode bikes.Kulindahr said:
Yep, the phono inputs on common receivers were made to be a generic/work with most - type thing.
I did once see a receiver where you could set the phono input to the specific type of cartridge being used.
I've seen some nice units at Goodwill, but they're almost always missing the remote(which in many cases you need to access functionality)
To some degree, yes, although I think they worked better back when I was running an analog only system.The fact you still have them speakers after 30 years goes to show they suit your needs well!!
Too bad those days are over. A liquor cabinet in the TV might make watching TV more bearable--particularly the nightly news.And, they often had a record player and liquor cabinet with the television
I used to eat it. I thought it tasted like Fun Dip.

