Thanks Kevin.
I can’t take credit for the entertainment cabinet. My wife saw it on sale for a really good price. So, under the category of “It’s not what you spend, but what you save”, she bought it.
woops mispelled norman. you don't see too many norman laboratory speakers around.
i bet that old receiver is worth a little north of a grand? all those old ones with really great amplifiers are making a comeback.
woops mispelled norman. you don't see too many norman laboratory speakers around.
i bet that old receiver is worth a little north of a grand? all those old ones with really great amplifiers are making a comeback.
I paid $1600 for the Sansui G7500 a couple of years ago. It replaced a G7000 that I had for about 20 years before it blew the power supply.
Not long after I got the 7500 it developed an issue with the pre-amp. Fortunately there is a guy in North Little Rock who repairs all the old analog stereo units. He’s got a Sansui G9000 that is an absolute monster, and worth some serious money.
Nothing beats analog sound.
Playing a Kenny Wayne Shepherd album on the Pioneer turntable I inherited from my father in law and cranking the Sansui up sounds great through the Norman Labs.
I have a 70's Sherwood S-7100 nothing like the Sansui though. It's in my pole barn shop hooked to a FM outdoor antenna, cd player and a satellite radio receiver and crappy speakers. It sounds good/different and I like it. Need to get a turntable still have a bunch of vinyl from growing up as a hard rock kid in the 70's.
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