transwave5000 - 2009-04-12 18:24
These matching stereo stacks became very popular in the 80's
and continues to this day.
Pioneer might have been the first to do this.
Many boombox's were styled like them.
I do not own these.
But they are for sale at the moment
Pictures from local ads.
I would have that Telefunken stack in a heart beat!!
There are some great deals to be had out there--compared to what this stuff cost new in the day. You can't easily get stuff like this anymore. Can you? I have a short stack of decent Pioneer I paid dearly for. Didn't want to spring for remote at the time--bad decision. Never had a decent Cassette deck to match the Pioneer CD and reciever units untill my aunt gave me her unused Sony 2x deck with all the bells & Whistles. I know at the time I assembled the units it was just chance that they matched--I was really anti stack at the time. I liked the mismatched stacks of brute power and force.
JUST DON'T SET THOSE ALBUMS ON TOP OF THE AMP--YOU'LL BLOCK THE VENTS AND THE PARTY IS OVER!!
i have a kenwood stack and some sansui stack stuff from the seventies.
the pioneer stuff in your pic is pretty nice.
stacked components have been around a lot longer than the eighties.
I think stacks are great, i have a couple of Technics and others. 6 all up at the moment !
I agree entirely with WOMBAT, for the quality and what these cost in the day they are usually sold incredibly cheap when you can find them.
Here is the Pioneer unit i just recently picked up that i mentioned in another post.
For $50 these components come with the original Pioneer woodgrain speakers you can see on the edge of the picture. $50 very well spent i believe !
yeah thats a pretty nice deal. most of these have very little use on them too.
i guess part of it is alot of the people who bought them just overestimated there passion for music.
i tend to lean a little more towards recievers,but i do have some nice stacks of intergrated gear.
the price of some of these is starting to climb,but there is still lots to be had for next to nothing.
cool stuff.
transwave5000 - 2009-04-13 00:57
Fisher stack.
There stacks looked junky
but they had quality on the inside.
A stack of something on
something else.
kid.sensation - 2009-04-13 01:29
my beloved pioneer-stack:
masterblaster84 - 2009-04-13 08:12
Love the blue lights on those old Pioneers.
transwave5000 - 2009-04-13 11:53
Sony system
I might have the matchng Sony VCR for this system.
That would be unusual for a stack to have a matching VCR.
I had one of the fisher studio standard component systems with huge white 15" woofers (sounded awsome)
quote:
Originally posted by transwave5000:
Fisher stack.
There stacks looked junky
but they had quality on the inside.
A stack of something on
something else.
transwave5000 - 2009-04-13 18:58
quote:
Originally posted by baddbill:
I had one of the fisher studio standard component systems with huge white 15" woofers (sounded awsome)
Probably looked like this...
Local sale at a very low price.
My ad hock stack.
Yes, those are adhesive lables stuck to the face of the Poineer units. The sexy black finish has tiny white factory labels, however they are impossible to read in dim light when I had the units in a low cabinet.
transwave5000 - 2009-04-14 00:49
Heres a Kenwood in the local ads.
A JVC.
Might be a spectrum analiser in this one.
Components were very simular but my speakers were much bigger
Those look like 10 inch, mine were 15's. very nice set up though
quote:
Originally posted by transwave5000:
quote:
Originally posted by baddbill:
I had one of the fisher studio standard component systems with huge white 15" woofers (sounded awsome)
Probably looked like this...
transwave5000 - 2009-05-23 20:48
hmmmm....
This is from a local sale.
No price on it.
Looks to be Technics to the right and Pioneer on the left. I would definately snap it up if it where a 'local to me' sale !!
transwave5000 - 2009-06-03 03:28
Technics reciever (amplifier) Sony Speakers Dolby Pro logic
Another Fisher system.
well.........
I'M LOVIN' IT!!! But I'm seeing everything but 2 Turntables and a Mixer!!! WHERE'S IT AT???
'NUFF SAID
transwave5000 - 2009-06-23 09:25
These are all local sales.
There not on ebay.
Last one is someone selling his collection.
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Do I win?
transwave5000 - 2009-06-23 12:16
aahhhh..... ya.. you win
Agent Orange, you look like you're running 5 radio stations at one time!!!
As we used to say back in the day: "THAT'S F-R-E-S-H"!!!
'NUFF SAID
This isn't my crap, sorry, bloody lovely though.
This is mine. Currently under the bed waiting for a free shelf.
That looks like a Technic or a Pioneer Receiver!!! Either way, they're both Panasonics. I miss the old wood grain finish, the silver chrome, and the rich Corinthian leather as in the Chrysler Cordoba!
'NUFF SAID
She's a Pioneer SX-1980. Works perfectly, 360watts, enough to weld with.
Not sure Pioneer had much to do with Panasonic though.
AgentOrange, (boy does that remind me of Vietnam), I stand corrected. Pioneer wasn't a franchise of Panasonic. I know that Technics was. But wasn't there another??? Let's put our Thinking Caps on!!!
'NUFF SAID
im.out.of.hear - 2009-07-02 17:55
transwave5000 - 2009-07-02 21:28
Thats a cool one,
looks good in the dark.
Spectrum analizer
Yep, they made this stuff the best back in the 70's. By the mid 1980's it had all faded to the black plastic crap we all know today. Fisher had some great stuff in the 70's, but the 80's stuff pictured was awful, inside and out. They used cheesy components that would blow and send major DC to your speakers, melting the voice coils.
Technics was a division of Panasonic which was a division of Matsu****a.
Here's a picture of my little system up at school:
And here's an old picture of my main setup at home:
I've since built new racks for the equipment. The Akai GX-630D-SS has been replaced with an Akai GX-620 and soon an Akai GX-636. There is now a Pioneer RT-707 7" open reel deck in there, as well as multiple dbx processors. A lot of the newer equipment to the right has been sold off due to lack of space.
Here's whats in the CURRENT current setup:
Pioneer SPEC-1 Pre-Amplifier
Pioneer TX-9500 II Tuner
Pioneer CT-F8282 Cassette Deck
Pioneer CT-F1000 Cassette Deck (just re-capped)
Pioneer RT-707 Open Reel Tape Deck
Pioneer SG-9500 Graphic Equalizer
Pioneer JT-215A Timer
Pioneer RG-1 Dynamic Range Expander
Bose 1801 Stereo Power Amplifier
Technics SL-110 Direct Drive Turntable System
Kyocera 310 Compact Disc Player
Nakamichi DRAGON Cassette Deck
Akai GX-620 10.5" Open Reel Tape Deck
RtR 280DR Speaker System
dbx 224x Type II Tape Noise Reduction System (compander)
dbx 120 Dynamic Sub-Harmonic Synthesizer
Man i love the pioneer the 1980 wow. heavy sucker for sure.
Man I need to take a pic of mine it has changed a little...
McIntosh Amp driving the Polk SAD 1.2 ( 185 lbs each
Integra driving the Polk 2.3 ( 155 lbs each
and a sunfire sig. II @ 625 x 2 driving the Carver amazings. Preamp is now a carver C19 TUBE preamp. I will be selling off my adcom 565 pre soon since I like the C19 better. I have a denon 62 turntable and a technics 1200. Once it is all look a little better I will get a pic of them.
I have always love the way the old pioneers looked from the SX on to the SPEC stuff.
Sansiu G is also some great looking stuff.
transwave5000 - 2009-08-03 01:18
This one is for sale local here.
SX-980. But price is too high.
transwave5000 - 2009-08-07 12:05
More Pioneer.
and some SAE.
I like revox stacks. Look at these beauties!
transwave5000 - 2009-08-10 23:03
Them Revox....
Very rare too.
You know, there's nothin' like a Reel-To-Reel to Highlight a Stereo System. I remember back in the day, that people thought you were RICH if you had a Reel-To-Reel!!! Makes your System look more EXPENSIVE!!!
'NUFF SAID
transwave5000 - 2009-08-11 16:27
Here is a nice Toshiba.
and a AKAI
Surprised you guys haven't posted any Marantz. THAT was the ****.
@ Transwave...
I bought that very Fisher tape deck out of a thrift in the early '00s. It was a junky plastic affair, and it never made quality recordings despite cleaning the heads and having a friend demag them. Honestly, it felt like a toy, and when I opened it up after it died a few years later, I was surprised to see just how pathetically baren it was inside. I also own a Fisher CD deck, and it was supposedly the first to sell under $200. It still works, but has a harsh brick wall sound and looks cheaply built inside (shonei caps?)
transwave5000 - 2009-09-14 16:15
Fishers were a bit junky I guess.
I remember fixing a Fisher Amplifier
and I like it for some reason.
Even though it was junk.
It was made using the 90's method of making them.
Donno which model is which but some are better made.
I have a Marantz 4 channel Reciever packed away somewhere.
Used ones were easy to find at one time.
Not anymore.
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Here's my set up.
I tried to replicate this Technics ad from 1976 showing the top of the line silver series for the home.
The pic of my rig isn't current, but it includes;
Technics SA 5560 Receiver
Technics RS 676 Tape Deck
Technics SL 1300 Turn Table
Audio Technica AT120E Cartridge
Pioneer PD M432 CD Player
KLH 355 Speakers
Pioneer CS G201 speakers
Not shown are my Technics SH8020 EQ,Pioneer RG-1 processor, and my new Bookshelf speakers that replaced the Pioneers.
Inspiration
And I cant forget about my stack from the 80's!
Peace,
Paul Z.
transwave5000 - 2009-09-22 01:12
Nice setup Master Z
All you need is a pair of headphones
and a mic stand, it will be picture perfect.
Someone posted this in the boombox chat section.
Had to put it here
nice micro system that aiwa.
i own a technics mini system.
here´s some quick picture:
top to bottom:
SE-C01K Stereo DC Power Amplifier
ST-C01K FM/AM Stereo Tuner
SU-Co1K Stereo Preamplifier
SH-C01K Power Supply Unit
M02 Tapedeck
here´s some racks for the aiwa mini system
full programm :
http://wegavision.pytalhost.com/aiwa82/
oooh, folks, wait untill agentorange sees this - i think this is one of his personal favourites !!!
yeah, i truely enjoy this threat !!!
Oh man, I love this stuff.
Here's mine
Aiwa Caryin' Compo
Aurex
Aiwa Micro
I know it's more 90's but i just bought this lot at the carboot on sunday for £12 all works
cheers B
transwave5000 - 2009-09-22 19:18
Cant remember where this picture is from.
Sansui
quote:
Originally posted by agentorange:
Oh man, I love this stuff.
Here's mine
Aiwa Caryin' Compo
VERY NICE!
I didn´t know, that there´s also a black version of Toshiba Aurex.
But where´s the amplifier?
You might like this micro technics, too:
Info
another legendary technics mini:
Serious Pioneer system up for grabs here.
Craigslist Not cheap but I bet worth it if you have the dough.