In the early day of year 2000, around 2003 to 2006, i came to audio Asylum almost daily, met a lot of people of the same hobby and learned a lot about vintage hifi, even about tubes and transistors electronics. Those were things not available in my physics and electronics training.
I went crazy and bought more 200 pcs of vintages from ebay. Out of which I played with perhaps 5 or 6 of them.
Can audiophiles here tell me at this time in 2022, people are still loving music more then video and smart phone, and are there new comer to vintage hifi from the 60s?
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Topic - Is vintage hifi still hv natural demand? - wlee 20:40:57 02/09/22 (4)
- RE: Is vintage hifi still hv natural demand? - codyw20@hotmail.com 20:26:34 02/13/22 (0)
- RE: Is vintage hifi still hv natural demand? - Uncle Mike 04:25:41 02/10/22 (2)
- RE: Is vintage hifi still hv natural demand? - Crazy Dave 06:14:23 02/13/22 (0)
- RE: Is vintage hifi still hv natural demand? - wlee 15:23:16 02/10/22 (0)