Noooo! I must admit I sold loads of my old vinyl collection, now I'm slowly replacing my favourites. I really enjoy sitting building my models and listening to the old classics from the 70's and 80's, must be the most relaxing pastime everHave a Bose system hooked up to my TV. Dolby sounds mighty fine. Never replaced my turntable when it failed & gave away my albums.
HI WELL i love sitting playing my tapes of the 50's an 60's an 70; music while im building my tigerNoooo! I must admit I sold loads of my old vinyl collection, now I'm slowly replacing my favourites. I really enjoy sitting building my models and listening to the old classics from the 70's and 80's, must be the most relaxing pastime ever
Agreed, I do like Bose though! Had some decent car set ups using Bose so I'm a bit biased...Welcome Mike
Sounds like it’s time to start building and listening :thumb2:
I love vinyl and have wayyyy too much LOL. There are far better systems out there than Bose though…..but that’s a whole new rabbit hole to explore :smiling2:
The original speakers are 8 ohm impedance, so I assume the amp will match, I can't get to the rear to check. The set cost me £699 reduced from £999, in 1990, still a bloody fortune today :flushed:You’ll probably gain clarity but lose bass response going for smaller bookshelf speakers. There’s plenty of choice out there though. Also, make sure the amp can drive them Mike. Most stand alone speakers are eight ohm. Integrated Hi Fi tends to be geared towards lower impedance speakers (4 or even 2 ohm) because they are easier to drive.
Yep, should be fine. Didn’t want you to be dissatisfied was all :thumb2:The original speakers are 8 ohm impedance, so I assume the amp will match, I can't get to the rear to check. The set cost me £699 reduced from £999, in 1990, still a bloody fortune today :flushed:
being MC292 and 308 greys. Has anyone got a cross reference for these?
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