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I remember "Madman Muntz" from the sixties, the in-car 4 track stereo might be just a tad before the compact cassette:From Autocar magazine, December 5, 1965. Makes me wonder if this really was the "first of its kind in the world."
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Thank you for throwing yourself on the grenade. I always liked Emma Peel…Well, that model guy... umm... Fabio... had a rather famous stereo system.
Not that there's anything wrong with that!
Fabio's $500,000+ Stereo System
Was watching an interview with tonemeister Dweezil Zappa and he mentioned Fabio (yes, that Fabio) having the most amazing stereo system he'd ever seen, worth over a half million, etc. So I decided to Google it for fun. I have to admit, this won me over. Tom Green shows it in a house tour below...www.3daudioinc.comFabio's System - 1995
Who is Fabio? Well, look him up. He's recently done some fun Old Spice commercials. But, he's also an audio enthusiast, like us, but with more money than (most of) us. Here's a reprint from Audio Video Interiors, November 1995, which, miraculously, was not chewed up by the Florida Palmetto...www.martinloganowners.com
And... I mean... in another time's forgotten space... Rod the Mod did have the Rodspeaker(s).
and he had a hit called Do Ya Think I'm Sexy... so, if we apply a little syllogism...
Personally, though... this is more my style...
If I’m remembering right, there was a little tab at the top (actually two, one for each side) that you could punch out to make the cassette read only. The blanks you bought at the store had those intact, but the ones you bought pre—recorded from the studio had those prepunched, so you didn’t accidentally tape over your expensive recording.From Autocar magazine, December 5, 1965. Makes me wonder if this really was the "first of its kind in the world." Also, think this must be an English magazine (assuming "38 gns" means 38 guineas, as well the London address). And what the heck? Music on a cassette can't be erased? They must have meant just on this unit...
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Also, an in-car unit didn't have an erase head or erase oscillator, so couldn't erase a tape even with tabs left on. That Philips unit may well have been the first combined radio/tape player that fitted a European standard car radio slot.If I’m remembering right, there was a little tab at the top (actually two, one for each side) that you could punch out to make the cassette read only. The blanks you bought at the store had those intact, but the ones you bought pre—recorded from the studio had those prepunched, so you didn’t accidentally tape over your expensive recording.
There was/is indeed. A piece of tape may be applied over the "missing" tab's spot, or one could reach into the deck and push back on the lever that actuates the 'record interlock' microswitch before inserting the tape -- were the need to arise.If I’m remembering right, there was a little tab at the top (actually two, one for each side) that you could punch out to make the cassette read only. The blanks you bought at the store had those intact, but the ones you bought pre—recorded from the studio had those prepunched, so you didn’t accidentally tape over your expensive recording.
Unfair to the old farts in that picture. We were, are not photo models either.Unfair to the women who read this thread. They have no eye candy.Thought to post some picture so I googled,"sexy men and hifi", but I could not find anything. Found this but even I who do not lie in that direction and turn on to men realize that this may not be what women, in general, consider to be so sexy.
However, surely those gentlemen at that event hade a good time.
A photo I found. Unfortunately lost the link. Some flea market, vintage, hifi fair something, somewhere.
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Although the women probably thought that Frank Sinatra was a sexy guy:
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Celebrity Hi-Fi Systems: Frank Sinatra, Haruki Murakami, Magic Johnson, and more… | In Sheeps Clothing
Celebrity sound systems featuring Garrard, Tannoy, McIntosh, Thorens, and custom hi-fi equipment. News alert: Celebrities are very much human like the rest of us, despite that popular culture exalts them to God-like levels. And as humans, famous people have a multitude of curiosities and...insheepsclothinghifi.com
Is this one promoting, Jazz, wine, cigarettes, reading poetry or turntables.
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She does look good!Not strictly an advertisement, but a publicity shot from the 1934 film, The Girl From Missouri. Interesting to see a record player in a box from that era, apparently sitting atop a speaker. All you movie buffs will probably instantly recognize Jean Harlow, the "blonde bomshell" of the 30s who was the leading sex symbol of her day (she died three years after this picture, just 26 years old).
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She looks good too, quite similar in vibe and appearance to one of my ex's albeit with less crooked teeth, but I like a bit of character! They should market audio gear like this again, it appeals!Ha! I found the missing Hifi guys! (see #39). Plus appropriate advertising for this thread, in the same link.What a coincidence.
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Vintage hi-fi: what's hot?
Tim Jarman tracks the trends in the current vintage hi-fi market... Vintage hi-fi, like many collecting and preservation hobbies, is subject to the '30-year rule'. This states that today's top collectables are those products that were new about 30 years ago. The reasoning is that when you are...www.hifinews.com
She looks good too, quite similar in vibe and appearance to one of my ex's albeit with less crooked teeth, but I like a bit of character! They should market audio gear like this again, it appeals!
I'll keep you posted if I get a similar one, not sure she's gonna live up to my former turntable girl! (I don't do vinyl though...music wise!)
Hehehe. Our fearless leader of Canada refers to this situation as, "Peoplekind." because you can't use "mankind" and girl is age related. It's ridiculous.
This silly PC ..
That looks like a Rek-O-Kut turntable, judging by the head shell. I have no idea what the other stuff in the picture is however.View attachment 180029
Ha ha where is that picture from? But! Is there any Hifi ad? Or ..well or ...it was nice in itself that but.