Well, I listened to the 80s on Friday but the 90s were even further from what I enjoy knowing most of the artists but never seeking out any of their work. So I set up a rig in the tv room to test some repaired speakers and an amp that supposedly needed to be shot, with DeoxiT.
Yes the Denon needed the juice, balance control was 60% out on left channel so after enjoying it for some time, I got the chemicals and cleaned the controls letting it sit overnight. Two discs I remember were Dire Straits Love Over Gold and Tracy Chapman’s first album.
The speakers were a pair of KEF Q15s given to me that were all busted up. Three speakers, one worked, one had dead woofer and one had the magnet come loose from the woofer. Part em out or wait for a woofer on the bay. Couple years later and I got a complete driver, woofer and concentrically mounted tweeter from the bay. I wasn’t in a big hurry as I had a pair of Q10s and they were underwhelming so the 15s sat both before and after repair.
Finally decided to finish the project and test em. One speaker was 2’ forward and 5’ left at ear height. The other was 7’ forward, 1‘ right and 2’ down from ear level…now you see the need for the fully functional balance control. Anyway, fired up this rig, Sony MXD-D3 a CD/MD deck and the Denon integrated amp and I was amazed at the sound field, just filled the area between the speakers. Looking forward to more tunes today on that rig.
But XPN.org is continuing with the oughts today. There should be some decent tunes in the playlist today. If not, I’ve got more from the CD collection I’m going through. More Dire Straits a few other CDs I already have and the 15 new Miles Davis discs are in that room ready to spin.
I need to try the speakers in another rig to see if it was synergy or the Q15s that sounded so enjoyable. But while that rig is set up I have to test one of my powered subs. So much possibly broken stuff I gotta get moving on evaluation and repair.