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I am as I am sure you can figure out an analog freak, I have over 2000 records and still buy new releases on a regular basis. I thought you might get a chuckle out of my home brew speakers! The pictures really don't do them justice.(Yes,they are red).I am 52 and have been playing with this stuff for fourty years (hence the title). Maybe I am regressing,but this sounds as good to me as anything I have owned.With the exception of the tube amps this is all American made.The showcase piece is the Audionics pre which is one of 50. It is signed and numbered by Jim Fosgate.I am a tinkerer,this is probably more than most people would care to deal with. Not a very high WAF either. Tucked away in a pretty good size family room I also have video (100' front projector),but my emphasis is definetly on two channel audio.The pre has 7.1 pass through inputs so I am able to keep the two completely seperate. Not one part of the audio portion of this is remote controlled! I have the Ipronto for video and lights (X10). Its all fun.
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    • Sota Cosmos
    White Fountinhead
    • Sota Star Sapphire sIII
    African rosewood. I have owned about a dozen Sotas.
    • Oracle Audio Technologies Delphi mkII
    Has an SME III currently.
    • Luxman PD-300
    Vacuum hold down
    • Sumiko MMT-classic
    I use a pair of these quite frequently. Handy for swapping cartridges quickly.
    • Syrinx PU-2 Gold
    One of a dozen arms
    • Helius Scorpio
    I use this every once in a while
    • SME 3009 mkIII
    I have a couple of these,great for low mass high compliance cartridges like B+O, ADC XLM,etc.
    • Dynavector Karat Ruby
    One of about two dozen cartridges I have hoarded over the years
    • Sumiko Bluepoint Special
    I have three of these
    • Fosgate Audionics FAP-V1
    Serial number 24/50.
    • TDM Active crossover TDM
    For bi-amping my home brew speakers
    • Ming Da MC-805 mono pair
    I use these (single ended triodes,about 30 watts each) into my planter horns
    • Chiro C-500
    I use two channels of this (120w each) to bi-amp the woofer sections (JBL 2205 15")of my home brew speakers
    • Pioneer CLD-97
    Laser disc player that I use as a transport.I am not as serious about digital!
    • Home Brew Altec 902 /JBL 2205/ APT supertweet
    Got some large planters fron Loews home improvement store and adapted them to Altec 902B compression drivers. JBL 2205 woofers in a pair of Altec Santana cabinets that I found on Craigslist.Apt 80 supertweeters. Most natural sounding horns I have ever heard! Not the least bit brash or colored,efficiency matches the woofers better. Bi-amping makes all the difference. Single ended triodes on the horns,SS on the bass.Total investment about $600. not including the electronics/active crossover.I cannot afford Avant Gardes,and these are much better than I thought they would be! BTW,I have owned Merlin VSM Ms,Apogee Duetta Signatures,Magnepans,Sonus Faber,Green Mountain Diamantes,Rogers LS 3/5as,and many other top notch speakers.
    • Sumiko Ocos
    On the horns, Apature wire on the woofers
    • Sharp DLP
    Front projector with 100" motorized screen
    • Altec Lansing 846b
    Altec Valencia B center speaker
    • Philips Ipronto
    Touchscreen remote. I have programmed this to operate all video sources only,lights and fans(X10),and the motorized projection screen.
    • Home Brew Version II
    I have built another more refined pair using 25

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Hey it looks great and I bet it sounds sweet also . I also have about 2000 records and been at this 40 + years it looks like that may be a basement room me to. I have no video in my sound room but that may change I have a spot for a 50 inch plasma with the jacks all ready for it. Funny I think mine is all American also except the cartridges and my phono pre and records from everywhere as i said bet it sounds great nice job. Marc

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