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Nice Quads... nice stuff.
Do you happen to know a guy in MA whose first name begins with the letter "W", by any chance? If not - I think you two would like each other :-)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...DSC_5170-1.jpg
[QUOTE=mhardy6647;1891586]Nice Quads... nice stuff.
Do you happen to know a guy in MA whose first name begins with the letter "W", by any chance? If not - I think you two would like each other :-)
I like your rack(haha), and no i dont know any one by that name, im a kid btw (15) so other than my relative i dont know anyone.
Not mine, unfortunately - too bad, a 15 year old should have speakers and electronics like that! ;-)
My stuff is a tad more pedestrian...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...647/newamp.jpg
Yes they are - we taste-tested a bunch of different 2A3s in the amp (including some pretty nice vintage ones) and the Sophias won.
That's interesting.
Vintage 45s are in a different category altogether; are you using globe 45s?
Well this 15 yr old schools me at tubes... I'm lost.
at what point? the Sophia 2A3 (which is, as I understand it, essentially the same as their 300B but with a 2.5V filament; more plate dissipation than a 'real' 2A3)?
:-)
I certainly don't think I knew what a single-ended amplifier was when I was 15 (although I did know what a Williamson circuit was) ;-)
I feel like these are modern compared to some of the equipment in this thread, but here goes:
Denon DP-59L
http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/a.../Denon/101.jpg
SAE-2300
http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/a...AE-2300_01.jpg
SAE-2400
http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps63da88d8.jpg
Phase Linear 400 Series 2
http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/a...PL400-2_03.jpg
Pioneer SA-7100
http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/a...SA-7100_01.jpg
Adcom's first amp, the GFA-1
http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/a...psd7c388af.jpg
Kenwood KA-5002
http://i994.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps2a6edc26.jpg
[QUOTE=Spriggs;1891593] Welcome to Club Polk!
OK, now you can come "clean" on who introduced you to this stuff and where you got it? It's OK. Because it's not likely that you stumbled onto it at your age (then again, remember, this is the internet so I could be 10 years old myself, if I wanted to be--not that I question your age?).
If you are 15, then there is a friend or relative somewhere in your past--a dabbler in vintage audio. And then there is the "ability" to collect such pieces with little or no "income"? So family resources?
Sorry if I'm giving you a hard time, but we've had members here create new accounts and "personas" just to pull our legs. And I am a bit of a doubting Thomas, you see!
In any case. Nice stuff, but hardly something one could collect on a 15 year old's allowance. lol
cnh
I think you're being too "modest" here, mhardy. Either that or you were slacking off! lol
As for me, I was reading Camus and Sartre and articulating my own theory of the "ridiculous", and the "absurd"--something I've NEVER really recovered from. So I do NOT recommend it (you'll be brooding over the human condition for the rest of your life and die with no answers!).
cnh
I bet this really doesn't count as 'vintage' but the person I'm buying by brand new amp from builds his new amps based on the old Dynaco ST-70 design. I'm not an electronics guy but from what I understand the design is pretty much per the orginal design except for a new modern upgrades which includes a stainless steel heavy gage chassis as opposed to the original. He sells them in kit form as well as builds them. I heard an ST-120 a few years ago and it was absolutely beautiful in sound. He has several models, one of which is referred to as the VTA ST-70 and a more powerful amp which is the VTA ST-120. I remember the ST-70 from a girl I dated in the early 80's whose father built one and had in the his family room system. Here's the link:
http://www.tubes4hifi.com/bob.htm
I know there is another web site that also sells kits based on the original design. These are acually closer to the original design. Here's the link for those: http://www.dynakitparts.com/store/
Hope this post is appropriate.
From the first sentence, I knew you had to be talking about Bob Latino. :)
Those old SAE's look great even today
My dad had the SAE amp and preamp. From back in the mid 70s. Had a pair of EPI towers for speaks. Those were monsters. I knocked more than a couple pics off the walls listening to them.
Nietzsche was more fun! ;-)
PS Everything I know about philosophy I learned from Monty Python...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_WRFJwGsbY
(some adult language from the Pythons)
Oh, and back on topic - You all, likely, know the tale of the late, great James "Bongo" Bongiorno. Bongiorno started his career with Dynaco and contributed to the big Dynaco 400/410/416 power amp designs, then moved on to SAE and then on to his own Great American Sound Company (GAS).
GAS was famous for the Ampzilla power amp and numerously cleverly named (by the standards of the day - it was the 1970s, after all!) preamps and a digital tuner called... yes... Charlie (as in "Charlie the Tuner"). From GAS, he progressed to SUMO (the SUMO Charlie, at this late date, is rather better known than the original GAS version)... and, late in his life, an Ampzilla reboot called "Ampzilla 2000". www.ampzilla2000.com
Bongiorno passed away fairly recently, his sense of style in music, audio, and in matters sartorial will be missed.
http://www.ampzilla2000.com/JimB.jpg
source - http://www.ampzilla2000.com/JimB.jpg
A fine, large-sized JPG of the early version of the original Ampzilla amplifier: http://amp8.com/tr-amp/foreign/gas/jpeg/zilla2a2-1c.jpg
I have one GAS piece (piece of GAS?)... a somewhat scruffy but well-functioning GAS Thoebe preamp. I don't have a good photo of it; here it is in situ waiting for something to do...
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Someday I'd love to have a Son of Ampzilla.
"Bongo Jim" in a red zoot suit, priceless! Twenty three skidoo!
The vintage GAS amps and the vintage Polk Audio "Monitor Series" speakers play very well together.
Mr. Ampzilla? I remember the first time I heard of that amp, I thought someone was pulling my leg. Ampzilla? Really? But, as is often the case, I was WRONG. I have yet to hear one. But they do seem to be "legendary".
And the guy's history was almost as colorful as his dress?
cnh
The GAS stuff was good sounding. A little tempermental, but good sounding.
Mr. Hardy,
It appears to be calling to you.
No affil., just thought it was timely with the recent discussion about this amp.
Nathan
http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/hn...548541583.html
callin' from too far away (and too 'spensive, too)... but thanks for posting that. They're not horrifically common any more.
FWIW, the one I'd like to have is the ca. 80 wpc Son of Ampzilla :-)
[QUOTE=cnh;1891961] Sorry late reply
I under your doubt it is the internet after all. I am not pulling anyones leg but yea I myself did not pay for everything 1% would be quite the overstatement as well. If you still dont believe me either continue not believing me or met me in person(loljk i dont meet strangers from the internet). But i do have the birth certificate to prove my age and a highschool ID card (I dont have my licence yet i know i should get it soon but ive just been to lazy and SOLs are coming up soon).