I just came across the system 1 from nakamichi, I must say I quite like it.
As stated in the title, too bad nobody seems to go down this rabbit-hole anymore.
I mean, that’s techy product design, and the chassis‘ concepts are quite smart, allowing both an on-desk or in-rack placemt without the huge depth of yesterday’s gear. (Ok, nowadays it’s all pocket-sized but hey!)
As stated in the title, too bad nobody seems to go down this rabbit-hole anymore.
I mean, that’s techy product design, and the chassis‘ concepts are quite smart, allowing both an on-desk or in-rack placemt without the huge depth of yesterday’s gear. (Ok, nowadays it’s all pocket-sized but hey!)
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We all had system like that, or dreamed about it
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Those handles on the equipment give it such a laboratory look!We all had system like that, or dreamed about it
Love that the equalizer is set for the perfect disco smile.We all had system like that, or dreamed about it
Tom
But this cought my attention too, once upon a time...
https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/revox/audio-rack.shtml
(I grew up under the knobs of revox )
https://www.hifiengine.com/manual_library/revox/audio-rack.shtml
(I grew up under the knobs of revox )
Perhaps this manufacturer also deserves a mention, which among other things is from the same country.(I grew up under the knobs of revox )
Not exactly a single rack, but after all if the TT is on the top...
woohoo, nagra, nice, but very vain! (can I say this?)
ch precision could be mentioned too.
https://www.ch-precision.com/product/m10-stereo-power-amplifier/
ch precision could be mentioned too.
https://www.ch-precision.com/product/m10-stereo-power-amplifier/
The 680 zx (or something very similar to it) measured better than a revox reel machine... (said my dad who used both) and I loved the mechanical useability of the 480. Sadly, around here no one was able or willing to fix them when they stopped working, and away they were.
Still, I kinda like the system 1's awkwardness though.
Still, I kinda like the system 1's awkwardness though.
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Today, modern sound systems have no physical presents. That is to say, they are integrated into our homes, cars, or other environments. No tape or disc drives, no external speakers, no amplifiers, no media shelves, no room space allocated for entertainment electronics. For the moment voice control is marginal so some ~touch panel control and display are needed. Some may consider integrating digital assistants into their bodies but that may be a step too far.
I think I know what you meant and I quite agree that their appearance seems a bit "pompous", but in my opinion we should also consider the history.woohoo, nagra, nice, but very vain! (can I say this?)
In this regard I think their historical archive is of absolute importance and in my view puts their current aesthetics in a different perspective making me think that their appearance definitely and predominantly has a technical motivation too.
Not to mention that their prices (which I didn't check out) will be completely "suitable" for their fame.
I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do thatNeuralink me to the system 1.
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