What do you think about this one?
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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.
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.
