What were your humble beginnings on the path to high end audio?


Recently there has been a discussion as to the “price point where mid fi tops out and hi end systems begin”. I’d be willing to bet that there are not many folks who started out in this field of interest spending $100K, $50K or even $10K. Going back to your very beginnings, what was your first serious audio system?

I’ll jump in the wayback machine with Mr. Peabody and Sherman and give you a look at my beginnings.

My journey began at around age 13. I started out with a Lafayette KT-630, stereo tube amp that I built from a kit in my 9th grade, “electronics shop” class. The speakers were built at home from plans in the 1968, July issue of Mechanix Illustrated. I upgraded the cabinet construction from plywood, to solid mahogany. The twin woofers in each cabinet were also upgraded to 5” from the specified 4” units and the tweeters were also upgraded from the specified 2-3/4” units to the deluxe 3” units. The inductors in the 6db per octave passive crossovers were hand wound and the caps, terminal strips, L-pads, magnet wire and grill cloth were from Lafayette Radio Electronics as were the woofers and tweeters. The turntable was a purchased Garrard SL72B with a Shure M91E magnetic cartridge.

Check out the amp specifications on page 42 of the Lafayette 1968 summer catalog #648.
https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/Allied-Catalogs/Lafayette-1968-Summer.pdf

The raw speakers are shown on page 55 of the Lafayette 1971 catalog #710. Woofers, 99-F-01554, figure D. Tweeters were at the bottom of page 55, 99-F-00499. The Garrard SL72B is on page 69 of the same catalog.
https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/Consumer/Lafayette-1971.pdf

I still have the speaker systems and the amp and they all still work! Alas the SL72B is long since gone. I mowed a lot of grass and shoveled a lot of snow in the neighborhood to buy all that high end gear at age 13! :-D By todays standards, not very impressive, but to a 13 year old in 1968, it was awesome!

So to reiterate, what was your first serious audio system?

P.S. - If you are interested, check out some select old Lafayette, Allied Radio, Heathkit, Radio Shack, Olson and other old catalogs from what I think of as the “good old days” of electronics and my youth.
https://www.americanradiohistory.com/Electronics_Catalogs.htm

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My first: Creek 4330 integrated, JM Lab micro carat speakers and a Rotel RCD-02 CD spinner, with Kimber 4 strand speaker cable and PBJ interconnects.  I think I spent about $2,300 in the 1980’s.  Still respect that system. 
Wow! A lot of interesting equipment, most of which I remember well. I used to look forward to my family going to the local mall about every other week. My sister and mother would go clothes shopping and my father and I would go to the Lafayette Radio Electronics store. I would walk up and down the isles looking at all the electronic parts and gadgets, but my favorite part of the store was in the back. That is where they had a lot of the LRE branded equipment. Tuners, amps, receivers, speakers, open reel recorders and such all hooked up for a listen, but off to the side was an enclosed glass room that was the best part, the sound room. A big switchboard where you could connect any turntable, tuner, amp, receiver, speakers tape deck, etc. together to have a listen and a dedicated store employee to handle the switching and commentary. Fisher, Sherwood, AR, Dual, Garrard, ADC, KLH, Dynaco, Ampex and more were all on hand. I had always liked the KLH Model 5's, but they were way out of my price range at the time.

My next step up in the audio world was a Fisher 210-T receiver and a pair of ADC 303AX speakers. I still have them as well and they still work, but the FM multiplexer in the receiver is out, so no FM stereo, but it will get fixed someday!

When mapman mentioned the Heil Air Motion Transformers, I started having flashbacks! Good flashbacks! I had a lot of good times in that sound room! Whenever the switchboard guy saw me and my father coming, he would always go out and fill up his coffee cup, because he knew we were going to be there a while! :-)
My first high end system was a GAS Son Of Ampzilla amp, Kenwood LO7C preamp, Sansui tuner, Teac A450 Cassette deck, JVC direct drive turntable with a Shure V15 cartridge and a pair of Ambient 66 floor standing speakers. Sadly I sold the system to help finance my wifes college education in 1979.
This must be the humblest of all posts on this one. There was an ad on the back page of Parade magazine ( you know, basically a sunday paper insert). It was for an ELECTROPHONIC stereo system. Wow! It was crap of coarse but man, I put the headphones on and rattled my brain. I took the headphones with me into the army. One guy liked them so much he kept bugging me to sell them to him. The day he left, my headphones disappeared along with him.