Audiophile Equipment


I learned the value of audiophile equipment early in my pursuit of the high end. I had accumulated enough gear for a system and was looking for the best possible tape deck… with Dolby C. From the popular magazines… Stereo ReviewStereo Times… the Harman Kardon T392 seemed to represent the pinnacle. So I bought one. It was OK… but such a huge step down from vinyl that I was genuinely bummed, especially since it cost something like $650… a lot of money at the time.

A few months later I was browsing a high-end audio shop and, somewhat morosely, told my story to a salesman. He just started laughing. “Those things are junk… you need a real tape deck.” He led me over to the window, where there was a seven-year-old used Nakamichi 1000… huge, with wood paneling all around it… looking more like a reel-to-reel than a cassette deck. He wanted $1,200 for it. That was an astronomical amount of money… and it was old. Then he said, “Take it home… try it.”

My first real jaw-drop moment.

It had the full depth and bass of vinyl… it was simply astonishing. It made the so-called “flagship” Harman Kardon sound like a cheap plastic transistor radio and without Dolby C.  All that glossy magazine talk about bandwidth and specs… page after page of marketing… well, that’s all it was. This old, purpose-built audiophile machine performed leagues above the consumer-level product.

I was hooked.

It wasn’t my last audiophile purchase… but it was my last consumer-level purchase for decades.

ghdprentice

RE: ADS speakers. My little brother is still using the ADS L810 series 2 speakers that I purchased in 1979 and passed on to him several years ago.

A friend recorded a vinyl album for me with a Nakamichi 1000 deck back then, and id do playback on my lower priced Sony TC-K71 3-head home deck and my Alpine deck in my car audio system. Anything recorded on the Nak 1000 was truly special.

The same friend showed me what ADS speakers could do, including the car audio Nakamichi plate amplifiers, and we were hooked on Nak and ADS for home too.   

I bought a Nakamichi OMS-1A cdp in1987. It was their entry model. One day my buddy brought over his Sony ES player (don’t remember the model) and we compared. The Sony made the Nak sound like hammered dog s*#t. I didn’t keep it long after that and ended up with a Magnavox CDB-650. Now that was a sweet little cd spinner.

Dear @decooney @llg98ljk  : Very good experience you had.

Till today I never read to any one post that in any way diminish those top of the line Nakamichi tape decks, even today still are great mahines.

 

ADS is almost the same on speakers almost any model.

R.