AccessBlaster
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My oldest piece tech is a pair of BOSE 301 SERIES II speakers. And the Techniques receiver, that came with it
And I bet the system still sounds great.My oldest piece tech is a pair of BOSE 301 SERIES II speakers. And the Techniques receiver, that came with it
Yeah the Bose bookshelf 301's are still cranking, but the one I really wanted but could never afford were the Bose 901's 1980 vintage. Those are some sweet speakers.And I bet the system still sounds great.
Many years ago, Technics was into all sorts of things. I have a Technics F-5 console organ (two x 61-note keyboards, one x 25-note pedalboard) that meets MIDI standards. Still sounds great decades after Technics got out of that line of business.
I have heard but have not recently seen evidence of Technics still being in the portable keyboard business. If their quality is anything like the quality of the F-5, it would be one heck of a keyboard for a rock band.
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Yeah the Bose bookshelf 301's are still cranking, but the one I really wanted but could never afford were the Bose 901's 1980 vintage. Those are some sweet speakers.
I have never seen that brand or the Rotel, but they look very cool.A college friend's father had a set of these https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/153037512685?chn=ps&adgroupid=52130512215&rlsatarget=pla-451946729420&abcId=1133906&adtype=pla&merchantid=115581012&poi=&googleloc=9045405&device=c&campaignid=1058844235&crdt=0
When you were in the room, it was hard to tell where the music was coming from. They were absolutely brilliant and look at the price of them now. I don't think they have been made for years.?