awkwardbydesign
Officially Awesome
If it's £40 I'll take it! Please?I could sell you one with remote and manual
If it's £40 I'll take it! Please?I could sell you one with remote and manual
There are a few systems I demo'd back in the day that were above my budget then but I'd love to re-create now. One example was a Krell integrated driving Sonus Faber Concertino's (I'm part way there as I have a Krell integrated now and am on the lookout for a set of Concertinos). Another one was a system that had an Audio Research pre-amp and power-amp into some big Martin Logan electrostatics - that sounded sublime.On the topic of Nostalgia I tend to hanker after kit that I could not buy back in the day and may never own, like the Garrard 401, a giant Marantz, Pioneer or Sansui receiver or a pair of Celestion 66 loudspeakers.
For the remote ?If it's £40 I'll take it! Please?
For the remote ?
I could sell you one with remote and manual
If you want mine for £60 plus delivery..I'll sell it, the coax doesn't work but the rest works fine..I miss using it as a transport.
I had the PCM7000 in the late 80s, well before standalone DACs became fashionable. I traded it for a Musical Fidelity CDT, which sounded a bit more analogue - thanks to its triode output stage.Did you ever try your pcm 7000 as a transport?
I wouldn't compare any of my cd players with my linn record players..my cartridges cost more than the cd players did lol
Yup, that looks just like my Philips CD150, it still works too!In the US, Philips CD players were sold under the Magnavox name. My first was the Magnavox equivalent of a Philips CD150, I can't remember the Magnavox model number. It looked like this internet picture: