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jps
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I like the Dynaco gear in the background!
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Post by redvette »

Jeffrey --

What you see is pretty retro. Dynaco FM-3 and PAS 2 that I built in 1962. Both were upgraded with new face plates in 1965. Nakamichi Z7 tape deck from 1980. New Onkyo 6 CD changer. Dynaco Stereo 120 I built in 1970 and Stereo 70 that I built in 1962. Not seen is an active 250 hz. crossover that I built in 1990 when I upgraded the old Dynaco tube equipment. The system is bi-amped to drive a pair of GNP Valkerie speakers.

I have been through many generations of solid state amps, but the old Stereo 70 is still my favorite for that sweet tube sound in the mid and high frequencies.
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I used to have a PAS-3A back in the '70s, I wouldn't mind having it now, although I make do with an Aragon 24K preamp and 2004 power amp to drive my Magneplanar MG-2c speakers.
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I like the Laredo in Midnight Blue ...
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