Best audio time b4 even hearing of the sweet spot?


So many audio memories. Decades ago, before even learning of the so called 'sweet spot', we've all got a story to tell regarding experiences surrounding audio.

Mine would have to be the days of old pushin' some serious air through 4 Pioneer speakers via the latest Quadrophonic receiver Sansui had for sale. Yes juniors, before there was multichannel SACD, or even CD, we got down to the sound with the best of them.

Agana Guam, courtesy of the US of N we're pullin' 6 months barracks livin' while our ship undergoes dry dock restoration. 4 bunks to a cubicle and many times 2 sound systems per cubicle. You name it, Pioneer, Sansui, we had it...mated to the latest Panasonic auto changer. Kegs all around w/ 70's sound. Those were the days.
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Small dorm room, two pairs of Speakerlab sevens inverted, biggest Pioneer receiver available, ZZ Top on the Techniques, volume at two o'clock+. The sweet spot was clear across the boarder in Vancouver...
Dorm room circa 1977: Braun LV 1020 driven by a Yamaha CA-1000
integrated with a Fons CQ-30 turntable and Yamaha tuner.

To this day I have yet to hear a speaker that could pressurize a room the way the Brauns did!

Cheers all!
Double Advents driven by Sansui AU717 in front of an egg crate covered wall in an apartment. My roommate cringed during Sprinsteen, I cringed during smooth jazz-both played loud. It has been over 30 years, we're still friends and listen together (but don't share living quarters anymore), and we still cringe at each others' music. I think we invented line dancing in that apartment to Billie Jean up until the Sansui shut itself down 'cuz those Advents took a lot of current. The trusty Sansui always went back to work about 5 minutes later.

I almost lost another roommate after he returned home from work to find that I'd left his Fifth Dimension LP on the floor where the sun swept across it and warped it.