In Reply to: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? posted by Iczerman on April 16, 2002 at 10:53:11:
that were probably broadcasting Glenn Miller tunes before he went missing. Hope the Navy boys that sold these off through the Japanese Black market 50 years ago had a good night out! The Quartermaster is probably still looking for them. In a Pair of WE 91's that are replicas.
Eric
Tokyo*
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Follow Ups Full ThreadTopic - what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - Iczerman 10:53:11 04/16/02 (89)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - trebleclef 15:05:06 04/18/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - Whell 14:14:56 04/18/02 (0)
- Re:Sansui TU-919 tuner....but I'm not the original owner <nt> - Rey R 12:05:27 04/18/02 (0)
- Empire 598II Turntable - DaveInVA 08:13:21 04/18/02 (0)
- Thorens TD-124 - jrhslick 05:36:28 04/18/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - gary 00:05:44 04/18/02 (0)
- Yamaha CDC-645 CD changer - edta 22:12:10 04/17/02 (0)
- 1911 Edison Cylinder Phonograph (nt) - Kelly McDonald 11:54:44 04/17/02 (1)
- Nice; BTW I`ve got the latest dance remix of `Mary Had a Little Lamb` on CD. [nt] - chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com 12:13:40 04/18/02 (0)
- Polk Audio SDA1-C speakers in hometheater (not stereo) (nt) - SD in San Diego 11:32:20 04/17/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - tuneman 10:03:06 04/17/02 (0)
- Advent 300 reciever, Belles 1 amp, epi100 spkrs - geoff 05:59:53 04/17/02 (0)
- Mid fifties Stromberg-Carlson AR-420 integrated amp (nt) - hurdy_gurdyman 05:40:35 04/17/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - Jareb 05:18:44 04/17/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - ggraff 05:17:32 04/17/02 (0)
- 1958 "Grommes Little Jewel" Tube integrated mono amp. - MiKe- 03:53:48 04/17/02 (0)
- How about a 42 year old... - Sean 22:20:38 04/16/02 (0)
- FM airwaves...pound for pound the best deal goin'...(nt) - jameskerry 21:16:08 04/16/02 (0)
- 1967 Crown DC-300 still going strong... - Gepetto 20:00:20 04/16/02 (0)
- Stax SR-3a's Circa 1969-70 ish - spacedeckman 19:54:21 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: it's a toss-up - oldest audio component in use? - Timbo in Oz 19:50:58 04/16/02 (0)
- EICO HF86 tube power amp<link> - steve b 19:44:09 04/16/02 (0)
- Fisher FM-200B, pushing 40 (mt) - Rod M 18:50:37 04/16/02 (0)
- E.H.Scott Allwave12 2dial Tuning. Nice Audio. Great DX. -> - Scott G. 17:43:29 04/16/02 (0)
- 1920 RCA Victrola - TPBrown 17:37:52 04/16/02 (0)
- Two answers..... - Barney's Beanery 17:18:17 04/16/02 (0)
- 193? Atwater Kent AM radio - Steven R. Rochlin 17:02:50 04/16/02 (0)
- Carver C-9 Sonic Holography Processor - sam9 16:51:45 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - Tuckers 16:41:46 04/16/02 (0)
- Scott LK-72 Intg. Amp - AdamC 16:15:00 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - Carl V 15:49:02 04/16/02 (0)
- Marantz SD-50 Cassette deck and Sony STS-370 Tuner... - welly 15:42:22 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: Quad 303.... - RBrezins 15:35:04 04/16/02 (0)
- 1973 Pioneer SX828 receiver... - Dave L. 15:27:01 04/16/02 (2)
- Re: 1973 Pioneer SX828 receiver... - Scott G. 18:24:08 04/16/02 (1)
- Re: 1973 Pioneer SX828 receiver... - SteveP 05:26:27 04/18/02 (0)
- Pair WE 274A's marked "Navy" on the Base... - gware 04/16/0215:23:27 04/16/02 (0)
- Yamaha CT-1010 tuner, approx. 25 years old. - TAFKA Steve 15:00:20 04/16/02 (0)
- Pioneer TX9100 tuner - 29 years! <nt> - Don T 14:53:29 04/16/02 (0)
- My ears, but... - Fretless 14:21:02 04/16/02 (1)
- awesome! <nt> - Don T 16:00:09 04/17/02 (0)
- Sansui TU7900. 25 years old. (nt). - Marc Bratton 14:04:43 04/16/02 (1)
- Re: Sansui TU7900. 25 years old. (nt). - Ishmael 10:31:00 04/18/02 (0)
- Marantz 1060b Int. Amp & Sansui TU-719 Tuner - Rich S. 13:45:58 04/16/02 (0)
- A 60 year old Single Malt Scotch that I sample once in awhile (nt) - Cut-Throat 13:35:30 04/16/02 (2)
- What is the distillery?? - Gepetto 20:03:33 04/16/02 (1)
- Bowmore (nt) - Cut-Throat 04:34:59 04/17/02 (0)
- Hopefully, today I will receive my oldest component (and some nostalgia!) from Fed-Ex... - Jimmy C. 13:30:52 04/16/02 (0)
- A single ended EL84 based amp from around... - DeKay 13:26:56 04/16/02 (0)
- AA ddeV3.0 - Mwalsdor@cscc.edu 12:59:49 04/16/02 (0)
- Late fifties Garrard 301 and a Leak Stereo 20 of a few years later. - Cafe Jeff 12:59:46 04/16/02 (2)
- Snap! - Mark Kelly 16:47:34 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: Late fifties Garrard 301 and a Leak Stereo 20 of a few years later. - KBROWN 14:28:31 04/16/02 (0)
- 1959, Fisher SA 300. - iamanaloglover 12:59:42 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - neolith 12:50:35 04/16/02 (1)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - such 16:45:48 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - Ed Sawyer 12:46:55 04/16/02 (0)
- Accuphase T 100 Tuner - Capt. Z 12:41:32 04/16/02 (0)
- My listening room - Sue Kraft 12:29:36 04/16/02 (2)
- Re: My listening room - Did you build it? - Jim Susky 07:59:28 04/17/02 (0)
- What about your ears ?????? Re: My listening room - Paul F 07:53:10 04/17/02 (0)
- Rotel RX-402 from 1974 .... - Big Dave 12:25:05 04/16/02 (0)
- 1938 Philco "High Fidelity" 15 tubes + 15" speaker + - Don Hoglund 12:24:41 04/16/02 (3)
- Re: 1938 Philco "High Fidelity" 15 tubes + 15" speaker + - Scott G. 17:56:51 04/16/02 (1)
- "The Stradivarius of Radio" - Don Hoglund 18:42:08 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: 1938 Philco "High Fidelity" 15 tubes + 15" speaker + - Lonestar 14:37:38 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - kda 12:07:45 04/16/02 (0)
- Parasound DR65 receiver as preamp and dbx DX3 cdp - DWPC 12:06:20 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - Kevin L. 12:01:38 04/16/02 (0)
- A Pair of McIntosh MC-30's, Built in the mid-Fifities (nt) - heath a 12:01:05 04/16/02 (0)
- Hafler DH-200 amp purchased in 1980 - bdiament 11:37:40 04/16/02 (1)
- Ditto/Hafler DH200 purchased in 1978(nt) - Conrad 21:34:43 04/16/02 (0)
- Kit-built Dyna Stereo 70 (1960's)... - Impoverished Audiophile 11:30:47 04/16/02 (0)
- constant use? - mrh (Mark Hardy) 11:28:59 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - Andy from England 11:24:20 04/16/02 (0)
- Combined age over 60 years; do systems retire? - chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com 11:23:07 04/16/02 (2)
- Re: Combined age over 60 years; do systems retire? - theob 16:50:59 04/16/02 (1)
- Re: Combined age over 60 years; do systems retire? - chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com 11:37:08 04/17/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - DeeCee 11:21:23 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - DeepThought 11:18:35 04/16/02 (0)
- Re: what is your oldest audio component still in constant use? - kentaja@yahoo.com 11:15:57 04/16/02 (0)
- 1973 Nakamichi 500 cassette deck (nt) - drobo 11:11:50 04/16/02 (0)
- My ears. 53 years old yesterday. <nt> - Bruce from DC 11:03:39 04/16/02 (1)
- Re: My ears. 53 years old yesterday. <nt> - Ed McM 11:19:51 04/16/02 (0)
- Yamaha T-2 tuner - ScofieldKjv 11:02:17 04/16/02 (3)
- One of my oldest too... - Rob Thomas 12:38:29 04/16/02 (2)
- Re: One of my oldest too... - Scott Redman 18:16:41 04/16/02 (1)
- A nice schmear my friend, Mazeltov! (nt) - Rob Thomas 15:25:09 04/18/02 (0)
- Component? - Luminator 11:01:57 04/16/02 (0)
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- Pair WE 274A's marked "Navy" on the Base... - gware 04/16/0215:23:27 04/16/02 (0)