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fastpicker89 OP t1_j1suwgm wrote
Haha my dad got new speakers for Christmas so he hooked all this up. HE has the cds for sure
mr-pumps t1_j1u60tp wrote
Haha thatâs so funny. I donât know how old you are, but Iâve noticed that CDs and cassette tapes have âhollowed out.â Love your pic from above (the Denon and Sony) as it brings great nostalgia - I personally still âcollectâ or have some vinyl, and everything else is MP3 or streaming (hooked up to a receiver to drive multiple speaker sets) but no more cassettes or CDs!
Agreeabeetle t1_j1uz1a1 wrote
Nah man CDs are the way to go if you want to actually own your media.
LimesKey t1_j1td4qk wrote
I have a similar model AV reciever and it got bricked when I tried to update the firmware - donât update the firmware
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fastpicker89 OP t1_j1wcscg wrote
Crap! Receiver ***
1sadistictech t1_j1t1ni0 wrote
I love my 1911! Still rolling hard after all these years.
newtastyland t1_j1ukrqw wrote
I have an 1911 as well, what wat the reason to upgrade the FW?
kevinbeets t1_j1tfq8i wrote
I also have this cd player! Sometimes when a cd has soft sound you can hear the disc spinning very loudly.
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Silverlight42 t1_j1w9sv9 wrote
I have a Denon AVR-1905. It's what I use for all my audio-visual things. It's seen constant daily use since... welll, whenever I bought it all those years ago, in the year 2000something.
I have a 5.1 setup of Paradigm speakers hooked up to it. No DVD player or CD player or anything else, but I play music through my PC, all my games sound, all my digital movies go through it. My PC is my TV. It's basically a giant media-center the way I use it.
It does 5.1, Dolby and/or DTS, and that's good enough. Hooked up through an optical cable so it sounds great. Super simple.
edhitchon1993 t1_j1u39ph wrote
Check the availability of the cd mechanism parts (particularly the laser) and if they are still available NOS buy one now if you intend to keep it going. I bought (possibly) the last NOS laser for my 1988 Panasonic boombox from a seller in Romania, experience tells me I'll get another 15 years before I have to start component level replacements.
Telecommie t1_j1uj92n wrote
Wish my CD changer survived. Went through three of them - two Sonys just like that and a pioneer cartridge type.
abbarach t1_j1unlfj wrote
My dad has a Sony ES (apparently audiophile series) CD player from 1985. It JUST stopped working a few weeks ago. I tore into it and it looks like the power switch has stopped making a connection, so I've ordered a new switch that will hopefully work to replace the original (which no longer has parts available).
If not, I'll just bypass the switch and put it in a remote controlled power strip so it can be turned on and off that way.
mrjohns2 t1_j1v4dtq wrote
On my 3rd Sony receiver in 20 years. Ugh.
EnrichedUranium235 t1_j2ex3m5 wrote
That's vintage? My Yamaha M65 is still in duty as is my M4.
fastpicker89 OP t1_j2f9lkq wrote
Sub forces a flair on posts and vintage is the only applicable option. Would be great if there was like some more general option.
mr-pumps t1_j1subbh wrote
Cool, but do you even have 5 CDs anymore??!