My Vintage Collection: Time for some Housekeeping - or not?

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EDIT: Thanks to Photobucket dumping their free service that I have used these past 15 years or so, I have to redo all pics. I can't recall exactly which images I originally used but will try and make the threads understandable with whatever I update as time goes on.


UPDATE: PHOTOBUCKET -FIX ADD-ON AVAILABLE!
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UPDATE 2: I HATE Photobucket!! Will now have to reload all the images that they have ruined once again.
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I felt somewhat depressed this afternoon looking at my vintage audio bits-'n-bobs lying all over the house and decided its perhaps time to make some changes.  So I started to browse through this collection of vintage audio products and perhaps decide whether it's time to get rid of some stuff. I figured over the next few weeks I'll connect various bits & pieces up and try make a heart-rendering decision about what stays, what goes.

So the first items appear as thus:










The Leak Stereo 30 & Troughline FM Tuner are a perfect match and the sound quality is just a little better than average - 10/10.

The Wharfedale 12" Super 12 RS/DD Speakers are mounted in a wooden cabinet as described in one of G.A. Briggs Loudspeaker books. All photos are of my own original units but I have not yet taken a pic of the enclosures, might do that sometime but it is very similar to the Goodmans 212 described elsewhere.


Verdict:
This combo is a keeper and will not be added to the C-A-D pile.  :thumbs:


-F_D
 

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