Hello folks,
I've been an audiophile and electronics tinkerer for over 40 years. Current I've begun my journey as a Pass Labs owner with the purchase of a X150.8 power amp. It's partnered with a BAT VK-80 preamp and drives a set of Zu Definition 3 speakers.
My drive to join the forum is also due to my NAD 3020A restoration project, and would always love input and help.
Neil
I've been an audiophile and electronics tinkerer for over 40 years. Current I've begun my journey as a Pass Labs owner with the purchase of a X150.8 power amp. It's partnered with a BAT VK-80 preamp and drives a set of Zu Definition 3 speakers.
My drive to join the forum is also due to my NAD 3020A restoration project, and would always love input and help.
Neil
Welcome to diyAudio :^)
3020 is a classic. I’ve owened many of them and sold 100s more when i worked retail.
dave
3020 is a classic. I’ve owened many of them and sold 100s more when i worked retail.
dave
Many thanks folks!
Yeah the NAD 3030A was the first "audiophile" component I purchased when I was in undergrad in 1985. Over the years I started going towards higher end gear, and gave the 3020 to friends. The unit eventually made its way back to me not working. I've finally started making time as well as put together a workbench in the basement for more serious tinkering.
Yeah the NAD 3030A was the first "audiophile" component I purchased when I was in undergrad in 1985. Over the years I started going towards higher end gear, and gave the 3020 to friends. The unit eventually made its way back to me not working. I've finally started making time as well as put together a workbench in the basement for more serious tinkering.
Not working or parts machines or dead. Well designed, outstanding sonics for the price, not built all that well tended to fail long term. Still have a 7020 (down a channel)
dave
dave