TheAnalogSource wrote:Haha Kala ko tagal na. Anyway, please repost those vintage amp again here as well as pics ni idol.
Need to learn where and how to post first.
TheAnalogSource wrote:Haha Kala ko tagal na. Anyway, please repost those vintage amp again here as well as pics ni idol.
tigercub72 wrote:Hi Wired State!
Im Roger from Q.C. I love listening to music but im a newbie in this audio set-up (if you call it that). My wife and i loves listening to our cd's and spotify
everyday however, our trusted JVC mini-compo cd/vcd player finally gave after 15 yrs of service. This gives me a reason to start a new set up . I saw the link to this forum
from another forum(pinoygolfer.com) and after reading some posts, i got to realize that its not as easy as buying a receiver with tuner and a pair of kickass speakers. i really had a hard time understanding your terminologies and and technical jargons so i hope you guys could help me out
TIA!
uplaw95 wrote:Hi Everyone,
I'm Teta and I'm a lawyer with my own law firm based at the Fort. As with most everyone here, I guess, I started out with Home Theater in the 90s and later joined PinoyDVD way back in 2002. Since a lot of my friends there (Jen Dones, Tony Tecson, Larry Roxas, etc) are deeply into audio, I decided to check out what it was and got hooked. Since we're not getting any younger, I rightly decided a few months ago that time was too precious to waste on listening to mud. However, I'm what you call a DIYer (a buyer not a fabricator like my friends at PDVD) since I prefer to get more bang out of my hard-earned buck. My tube amp and preamp were lovingly fabricated by my friend Tony while the cabinets for my Audio Nirvana 12's were ably made by Larry. I started out with digital hi-res files (FLAC, DSD, DSF, etc.) courtesy of Jen. When Jen curiously started unloading his digital rig, I started looking into analog and have not looked back since. I got myself an SL1200MK2, some carts, bought some albums from fellow PDVDers, and bought some more online. My present music listening is about 80:20 in favor of analog.
Glad to be here!
Best,
Teta
P.S. My usual callsign online is "tetablanco" but for some reason it's registered here already. I must've registered here a while back but I just couldn't remember my password nor reset it through my email address.
ButchLerio wrote:hi All,
another lawyer here..i'm gonna be more of a lurker as i would just be learning more about audio..i
joined after getting this itch again about turntables and LPs..in time i will be setting up our living room with a good audio and i want there to be a turntable. i also want our son, now 11, to understand it and get to like it..
nice to be here..
-butch
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