treynolds155 , You have a Harley? Lets see a picture.
I posted a picture of mine on my system page.
https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/6395
I have owned Harleys since the late 1970's. I have owned Audio Research gear since the late 1980's.
Stereo systems are like Harleys
treynolds155 , You have a Harley? Lets see a picture. I posted a picture of mine on my system page. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/6395 I have owned Harleys since the late 1970's. I have owned Audio Research gear since the late 1980's. |
I've had a bike on and off for 35 years, my last was a Dynaglide that had for over 10 years but sold it just over a year ago. I'm eying a Sport Glide now. Nice looking Softail, love the springer front end. So you guys get the whole Harley/stereo thing. Everyone is unique and that's what makes it so cool!! Audio Research gear is on my bucket list, mid to late 80s I was into Threshold and Theta. |
My sound systems have never marked their spot, or enjoyed riding in the back of a pick-up, as did my dogs and '53 Pan (on rare occasion). Nor have I ever seen a shirt, proclaiming, "I Own An Accurate Sound System, NOT Just a T-shirt!" One similarity: If anyone had to ask WHY I own either: they (obviously) wouldn't understand!
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I am more old school. I am not a fan of all the electronics in the new bikes. Just seems like more to go wrong. I don't even have fuel injection, my bike has a carburetor. Though I did upgrade it to a smooth bore Mikuni. I will say that the Twin cam was one of the most reliable engines Harley ever designed. I have not had any trouble with it in all the time I owned my bike. Just regular maintenance and a new battery. And it still starts right up every time. Back in the late 1980's I listened to everything I possibly could. I lived in Chicago then and there were plenty of audio stores. When I heard a Audio Research classic 60 I was hooked. It was so much better than anything else I heard. I have had Audio Research ever since. I have had other stuff in my system from time to time, but I always sell it and go back to Audio Research. |