Turntable: Kenwood P-43
Tuner: Kenwood T-93L
CD Player: Kenwood DP-730
Amp/TapeDeck: Kenwood AX-33
Speakers: Kenwood LS-43
dates from the early 90s. CD player is a bit dodgy, but it's great apart from that.
Clock radio or silly highend?
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Always forgettin' to reply here, so here goes...
For normal listening at home: Philips HiFi comprising turntable, CD player, double tape deck, 7-band EQ, 2x70 watt amp, tuner. And Tamon speakers 120 watt dating 1971, and still going strong!
Car stereo: Pioneer cd-radioplayer and Pioneer 2x45 watts speakers. Speakers are crap, player is ok. But nothing beats Clarion for car audio, IMO...
For professional use (I love this part ):
Dell Dimension 5000 PC with a stripped-down WinXP, 2.8 Ghz Intel 530 proc., 1Gb mem DDR2, 250 Gb HD, Steinberg Nuendo 2.0 (switching to Cubase SX 3 in a few months, legit stuff this time!).
M-Audio Firewire soundcard, Tannoy Reveal Active Nearfield Monitors 50 watts RMS, capable of max 114 Db of noise
IZ.
For normal listening at home: Philips HiFi comprising turntable, CD player, double tape deck, 7-band EQ, 2x70 watt amp, tuner. And Tamon speakers 120 watt dating 1971, and still going strong!
Car stereo: Pioneer cd-radioplayer and Pioneer 2x45 watts speakers. Speakers are crap, player is ok. But nothing beats Clarion for car audio, IMO...
For professional use (I love this part ):
Dell Dimension 5000 PC with a stripped-down WinXP, 2.8 Ghz Intel 530 proc., 1Gb mem DDR2, 250 Gb HD, Steinberg Nuendo 2.0 (switching to Cubase SX 3 in a few months, legit stuff this time!).
M-Audio Firewire soundcard, Tannoy Reveal Active Nearfield Monitors 50 watts RMS, capable of max 114 Db of noise
IZ.
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Erm, my flatmates parents old stereo (as mine died and I didn't have the money to buy a new stereo at the time and never got back round to it) and some stonking handmade Cambridge Audio speakers