GGJaguar
Reverential Member
And a lava lamp!To really set the vibe you need one of these:
And a lava lamp!To really set the vibe you need one of these:
To really set the vibe you need one of these:
Please don't tell me you have a Macintosh amp. I don't need any more jealous envy. (I got a Kenwood now, though )
And it's a Garrard. What all HS and college age boys aspired to in the late '60's.Yes!!! A turntable that stacks records, my favorite kind!!!
Yeah....gotta love those big heavy cars of yore!Aaaaaah! Life seemed so much simpler back then. The phone was left at home, usually attached to the wall by a wire and only used when you were stationary. There was no Internet for the average American / only government. Television came through an antenna, in most cases, and there was a choice of maybe 10 channels if you were in a metropolitan area. Cars were still big and heavy for the most part and Guild Guitar was still in Westerly RI.
The closest I got to brick and board furniture were a couple metal milk crates for VHS tape storage and two beanbag chairs.
Aaaah yes, then the 70's -80's Dual vs Garrard era! Wow and flutter of what.....10%?And it's a Garrard. What all HS and college age boys aspired to in the late '60's.
McIntosh amp?... I wish !!! No, the amp/tuner I have is an Onkyo TX8211 like this:Please don't tell me you have a Macintosh amp. I don't need any more jealous envy. (I got a Kenwood now, though )
McIntosh powered the PA's at Woodstock.McIntosh amp?... I wish !!! No, the amp/tuner I have is an Onkyo TX8211 like this:
Someday, I would like to get an all-tube monster... but that's not in the cards, right now.
But here's an image of the stereo model 275, two channels, 75 watts per channel that was discontinued in 1971. You could knock a few walls down with that power !!!
And the Dead's "Wall of Sound".McIntosh powered the PA's at Woodstock.
I recall, when I was really little, the clunky Borden's and Twin Pines milk trucks and others delivering milk in the neighborhood. We got Borden's. I recall the drivers standing as they drove slowly from house to house so they could get in and out of the truck faster.All this talk of milk crates made me wonder if anyone delivered bottled milk any more.