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We had this in my house growing up

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    This was common. I didn't know anyone who actually went out and bought everything all the same brand right out of the gate.

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    There was always that one family in the neighborhood.

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    • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

      I was 4 years old, listening to a record on headphones connected to this rig. Leaned too far back, and caught the 1/4 inch input jack on the headphones right in my fucking eyeball.

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      Even now, that looks like a pretty badass system.

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      • koboldcoterie@pawb.socialK [email protected]

        That one appears to have a CD player, which most certainly wasn't included in the one I grew up with.

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        My parents' cabinet (console) didn't even have the cassette tape unit, just turntable and reel-to-reel.

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        • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

          I was 4 years old, listening to a record on headphones connected to this rig. Leaned too far back, and caught the 1/4 inch input jack on the headphones right in my fucking eyeball.

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          God damn that takes me back. My parents had a stack like that in the 90s. Bottom portion was all CDs and the top was a 5 CD changer, tape player/ recorder, radio unit, an amplifier, and these really dope floor speakers that to this day are hooked up to a record player at my uncles house. I remember walking into the living room as Welcome to the Machine was playing. I didn't know the song, of course because I would have been < 5, but I remember being amazed at all the different sounds going on. And then immediately screaming when the air raid siren goes off at the end.

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            God damn that takes me back. My parents had a stack like that in the 90s. Bottom portion was all CDs and the top was a 5 CD changer, tape player/ recorder, radio unit, an amplifier, and these really dope floor speakers that to this day are hooked up to a record player at my uncles house. I remember walking into the living room as Welcome to the Machine was playing. I didn't know the song, of course because I would have been < 5, but I remember being amazed at all the different sounds going on. And then immediately screaming when the air raid siren goes off at the end.

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            The music of the time these were being made would have sounded incredible through them.

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            • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

              I was 4 years old, listening to a record on headphones connected to this rig. Leaned too far back, and caught the 1/4 inch input jack on the headphones right in my fucking eyeball.

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              These things may be old, but they still have their uses today.

              I still have a used, fairly high-quality audio system from the late 90s, i.e. an amplifier with good speakers, which is connected to my computer – a Bluetooth receiver for my cell phone is also connected (as well as a mixer and preamplifier for a record player).

              I highly recommend it: great sound quality for little money.

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              • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

                80s were weird like that. Digital tubes are an oxymoron. Like saying you have a fuel injected carburetor engine or something

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                Everything in the manual and product guide described integrated circuits. But in the '70s, people either didn't know what ICs were or they thought those were only in computers and Atari cartridges. With a name and pedigree like Marantz, hearing that the warm dulcet sounds you always loved were now being coldly processed by transistors would have likely been too much.

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                  It was a black Technics tower in my family home. I loved to play around with the huge graphic EQ without having a clue. I've also experienced the jack slap a few times (much later though with my own gear) but thankfully never right into an eye but always close to the eyes.

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                  99% of people that owned a graphic eq didn’t have a fucking clue what to do with it

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                    That’s still in my house. And if I have my way, it will outlive me.

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                    Suicide hotline : dial 988

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                      The music of the time these were being made would have sounded incredible through them.

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                      Well, we were living in the land of tornado sirens. Which, got tested once per week during the season. Every week once a week in the afternoon repurposed air raid sirens go off all over town. It was the end of the world to 3 year old me every time it happened. That air raid siren at the end of Welcome to The Machine put that same fear in me. Damn good speakers.

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                      • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

                        I was 4 years old, listening to a record on headphones connected to this rig. Leaned too far back, and caught the 1/4 inch input jack on the headphones right in my fucking eyeball.

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                        I loved to play with the equalizer to shape the sound (those sweet sweet bass frequencies). You feel magic when you can change the sound with one finger.

                        Playing with eq on a PC or any digital screen is not as fun.

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                          99% of people that owned a graphic eq didn’t have a fucking clue what to do with it

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                          That's true.

                          It wasn't a good one though because back then they all were just based on very narrow bell filters which barely changed the sound. It took a while until subtractive crossovers in graphic EQs became a thing.

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                            A right of passage for geriatric millenials

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                            Hey, those slaps were really hard!

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                            • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

                              I was 4 years old, listening to a record on headphones connected to this rig. Leaned too far back, and caught the 1/4 inch input jack on the headphones right in my fucking eyeball.

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                              Wow, that is exactly the same tower I have.

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                              • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

                                I was 4 years old, listening to a record on headphones connected to this rig. Leaned too far back, and caught the 1/4 inch input jack on the headphones right in my fucking eyeball.

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                                Yeah, we both might be a similar age.

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                                • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

                                  I was 4 years old, listening to a record on headphones connected to this rig. Leaned too far back, and caught the 1/4 inch input jack on the headphones right in my fucking eyeball.

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                                  Yes… I’m that old

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                                  • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

                                    I was 4 years old, listening to a record on headphones connected to this rig. Leaned too far back, and caught the 1/4 inch input jack on the headphones right in my fucking eyeball.

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                                    Look at Mr. fancy-pants having an EQ in his rack.

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                                      There was always that one family in the neighborhood.

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                                      That was my dad, sorry. He was 100% the crabass who had the system and never let anybody touch it, and, worst of all, barely ever used it himself. It was just as fun being his daughter as it sounds. Plbbbt!

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                                        I was 4 years old, listening to a record on headphones connected to this rig. Leaned too far back, and caught the 1/4 inch input jack on the headphones right in my fucking eyeball.

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                                        My dad had a set-up like this because my mom and him used to be DJs. I was forbidden to touch it but, in the 90s, when we had cassette players and CD players as part of a separate cabinet, those were hard to mess up.

                                        So, as a compromise, my dad showed me how to power up all of the amps and receivers to get the cassette or CD player working. At the time we had a massive subwoofer next to our CRT TV and, when the subwoofer magnet messed with the TV coloring, my dad blamed it on our Sega Genesis instead of the sub.

                                        Good times.

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                                        • track_shovel@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

                                          I was 4 years old, listening to a record on headphones connected to this rig. Leaned too far back, and caught the 1/4 inch input jack on the headphones right in my fucking eyeball.

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                                          Is that a CD player? Yeah I’m older than that.

                                          But this was a pretty common setup most households would have had around that time.

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