I'll show you mine, if you show me yours

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by TommyTunes, Mar 13, 2002.

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  1. TommyTunes

    TommyTunes Senior Member Thread Starter

    Hey anyone want to post photos of their System or Listening rooms. I personally always find room photo's interesting when they appear in magazines.
     
  2. Todd Fredericks

    Todd Fredericks Senior Member

    Location:
    A New Yorker
    I'd show ya mine but I don't have a digital camera or a proper scanner...

    Todd

    P.S. Bummer, isn't it?
     
  3. Metralla

    Metralla Joined Jan 13, 2002

    Location:
    San Jose, CA
    I do have a digital camera but the attachment limit here (37k) means I can only upload an image that's roughly 400x300. Is there a way to overcome this without a hosting service?

    I do have pictures hanging off my home page at www.geocities.com/ghtoz but they can't be directly linked to another site. Mmm, some of these are a bit dark. I'll have to fix that.

    Regards,
    Metralla
     
  4. BradOlson

    BradOlson Country/Christian Music Maven

    Nice stereo, Metralla. Here's mine.
     
  5. RicP

    RicP All Digital. All The Time.

  6. Steve Hoffman

    Steve Hoffman Your host Your Host

    Location:
    Los Angeles
  7. TommyTunes

    TommyTunes Senior Member Thread Starter

    Love that teardrop vox. Brian Jones on Ed Sullivan, one more time.
     
  8. Dave

    Dave Esoteric Audio Research Specialistâ„¢

    Location:
    B.C.
    Everyone's a comedian Steve!:D

    So how's the seperation and staging Steve?;)
     
  9. Steve Hoffman

    Steve Hoffman Your host Your Host

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    Los Angeles
    Beautiful. The tone arm only weighs about two pounds, and the steel needle is good for TWO plays!
     
  10. mazort

    mazort New Member

    Location:
    San Antone
    Nice

    Nice system, Metralla.

    How do you like those Welborne amps? Did you put them together yourself?
     
  11. Highway Star

    Highway Star New Member

    Location:
    eastern us
    Steve, now you're cracking me up. That's real nice, what brand and year is it? My floorstanding Victrola is from around 1918 I think.
     
  12. Steve Hoffman

    Steve Hoffman Your host Your Host

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    Los Angeles
    Glad I could make you laugh for a change, Tele!

    That is a Columbia Grafonola from around 1913.

    I used to collect old talking machines, but now I just have that one and a floor standing Brunswick from 1918. Oh, and two Edison Cylinder machines......

    Still too much stuff! :eek:
     
  13. Drew

    Drew Senior Member

    Location:
    Grand Junction, CO
    I do REALLY like this thread. I have friends who think I'm nuts for buying gold plated CD's (I'm sure we all do) and ask me what I do when I "just want to listen to some music."

    I usually shut them up by telling them that I have this old hand-cranked victrola buried in the back of my closet for just such an occassion. Its total bullsh*t of course but I just love being a smart ass.
     
  14. Dave

    Dave Esoteric Audio Research Specialistâ„¢

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    Steve,

    And how many plays out of each audiophile lp do you exactly get on this fine piece of equipment?:D

    You rich guys and your hi-fidelity record players.;) :D
     
  15. TommyTunes

    TommyTunes Senior Member Thread Starter

  16. MikeT

    MikeT Prior Forum Cretin and Current Impatient Creep

    Location:
    New Jersey, USA
    Hey - TommyTunes:

    Screw the equipment - NICE JERRY DOLL - I got one also. ;)

    Actually nice set-up. One question - it looks from the pictures you are practically sitting up against those beautiful speakers.

    I guess we all make compromises, huh?
     
  17. BradOlson

    BradOlson Country/Christian Music Maven

    TommyTunes, nice stereo and quite a huge collection.
     
  18. Pinknik

    Pinknik Senior Member

    Hey, TommyTunes, what iteration of VPI HW-19 is that? I've got a very heavy platter, but that looks like a new TNT platter sitting on top, yes? What's between the Target and the turntable? How many more questions can I ask in a row?

    Thanks
     
  19. Holy Zoo

    Holy Zoo Gort (Retired) :-)

    Location:
    Santa Cruz
    Good golly Tommy, you win! What a great room! 80,000 albums, guitars, and monolithic speakers! Wow!
     
  20. TommyTunes

    TommyTunes Senior Member Thread Starter

    It's VPI 19 MK IV with the TNT MKIII platter and the TNT MK V spindle, SAMA, JMW arm with Helicon and SDS power supply. The table is sitting on a Bright Star 19 Air Platform.
    The Platform was one of the best things that I ever did to the system.
     
  21. Brad Robinson

    Brad Robinson New Member

    Location:
    Canada
  22. ferric

    ferric Iron Dino In Memoriam

    Location:
    NC
    here is mine.

    ferric man
     

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  23. Tullman

    Tullman Senior Member

    Location:
    Boston MA
    :D One thing I will say for you is that you put your money into the music. At least place your speakers apart so that you have some stereo imaging.
     
  24. Angel

    Angel New Member

    Location:
    Hollywood, Ca.
    If it works for Bradley that's all that matters. :)
     
  25. BradOlson

    BradOlson Country/Christian Music Maven

    I get my stereo imaging through my surround speakers (one by my bed and the other on the bookcase where my country CD's are). For my main speakers, why are they the way they are is obviosly space.
     
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