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Dear budget audio loving friends.. I just want to share my joy with someone now.

I had some janky/cheap mixed with basic/ok audio gear over the last two decades. Just one of my setups was an actual real deal, premium, upper-mid-tier audiophile level treasure. I had it for a few months, it was a lot of fun, yes, it was overly expensive, double yes. The pure power, clarity and (obviously) bass were on impossibly precise and reality-bending levels for late 20s me.. and most of my neighbors. There is a high probability that I have unintentionally killed some innocent flora and fauna with it. After maaany complaints about “dancing beds and glassware” etc. I just had to give it up — back then it felt like loosing something important.

So, let’s fast forward around a few years to yesterday. I think I might have created something special — at least for me — for about $50.

30 years old JVC receiver, I’ve bought some time ago as a project starter, paired with two german, vintage (50+ years old) 3-way speakers that I’ve found by a total accident on a local flea market and was pretty sure during the entire road back home that they might be dead or at least not fully functional.. how wrong was I!

I just can’t stop smiling now. Didn’t have so much fun while simply listening to anything in a really long time. I can taste the rainbow of the pleasant, warm and cozy sound.

For the first time, I feel like I have a perfect setup for me and my surroundings, yet it is the cheapest one I ever had. This is crazy, this should not have happened, but it did.

Thanks for reading, I guess?

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[-] somnuz@lemm.ee 2 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Sure is, there definitely are pearls in the endless sea of junk. Those had some scratches on the outer plastic layer and one ugly half-torn sticker (random, not original), when I saw a circular mark left after a pot I was sure this one will be 100% dead / problematic, but the wooden box inside is intact, plus for the fun factor — there is a fat layer of glass wool (not mouldy) inside and the front metal mesh cover has some small dents, connecting cables needed a little refreshing but.. from the moment I plugged them in, world became a better place.

this post was submitted on 14 May 2024
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