Glad you guys like this thread - the ultimate anti WAF thread.
The integrated amp was a Yamaha A-1 which further to Joeylawn's comment was all about the LIGHTS, in this case, mysteriously glowing colored lights.
I can also relate to Whart's comment -- I have an old Yamaha T-2 that I never use, a Naim Nait integrated amp, a pair of Genelec powered mini monitors (for when my big rig was in storage) and a few other things knocking around.
For my "museum" I think what I would really like is for these things to be operable, most importantly perhaps to LIGHT UP, to otherwise fit neatly on bookshelves and in an ideal world to hide the wires behind a bookcase or something.
Then, all of these components could be rotated in and out of the guest bedrooms for historically accurate systems.
How does that sound for the private audio museum?
Obviously after I submit this post, I should get on the phone with a psychiatrist and/or a divorce lawyer.
cheers
cwlondon
The integrated amp was a Yamaha A-1 which further to Joeylawn's comment was all about the LIGHTS, in this case, mysteriously glowing colored lights.
I can also relate to Whart's comment -- I have an old Yamaha T-2 that I never use, a Naim Nait integrated amp, a pair of Genelec powered mini monitors (for when my big rig was in storage) and a few other things knocking around.
For my "museum" I think what I would really like is for these things to be operable, most importantly perhaps to LIGHT UP, to otherwise fit neatly on bookshelves and in an ideal world to hide the wires behind a bookcase or something.
Then, all of these components could be rotated in and out of the guest bedrooms for historically accurate systems.
How does that sound for the private audio museum?
Obviously after I submit this post, I should get on the phone with a psychiatrist and/or a divorce lawyer.
cheers
cwlondon