Small EnchantmentThanks for the good advice. I'd really like to give this quad thing a try. The Minimus are still standing by but Sansui warns not to include any 4 Ohm units when going A+B. The Stasis owners manual... posted almost 13 years ago | View comment | |
Small EnchantmentThanks Mjcmt, for your kind words. The new Nak player pushed out an Adcom GCD filled with samey looking buttons and lights. For me the Nak is lots more user friendly.My dream is to get two ... posted almost 13 years ago | View comment | |
Small EnchantmentSystem edited: New CD player! This week like magic, a Nakamichi CDP-2A appeared locally. It wasn't available long, haha. Like sister and brother, the delicate 1988 CR-3A cassette deck stacks well w... posted almost 13 years ago | View comment | |
Small EnchantmentCheers Linnie. My particular 1988 CR-3A appears to be more cleverly assembled than my 1987. It's a breeze to remove the belt and capstans without disturbing any wire ties. I'd like to think the tec... posted almost 13 years ago | View comment | |
Small EnchantmentSystem edited: New state, new room, new speakers. posted almost 13 years ago | View comment | |
Small EnchantmentSadly the Minimus lack the scale to allow the Sansui amp to shine as it did with the same generation, late seventies SP-X7000's.It's cool you mention Dynaco. In 1970 my first ever real spea... posted over 13 years ago | View comment | |
Small EnchantmentSystem edited: Real audiophiles are a vanishing breed :^) posted over 13 years ago | View comment | |
Small EnchantmentWith an upcoming cross country move in the works I sold off the big Sansui speakers for 85 clams. They will be missed. In their place a pair of bulletproof, black metal cabinet, made in Japan Reali... posted over 13 years ago | View comment | |
Small EnchantmentThanks alot Lou. Today HomeDepot coughed up a couple of 8x16x4 cap cinder blocks @ $1.02 each. Now the whole 12 inches off the floor, the Sansui are even more flabbergasting. Finding the X7... posted over 14 years ago | View comment |