Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
I found this site while searching for help in repairing a Visio TV. Although I've worked with computers since 1970s, I really don't do that anymore. My primary interest these days is restoring vintage audio equipment. My primary requirements for choosing something to restore is that it has to sound great and it has to have some other special attribute, such as being an art piece or being the first of its kind. Here are a few of the systems that I've repaired or restored in the last few years:
1. Klipsch K-horns, Belle Klipsch (old and cool and extremely efficient)
2. Eico amp (Very old tube amp)
3. JBL subwoofer (OK, it was just cheap)
4. Holman Preamp (old and high-end, very quiet)
5. Audio Aero CD player ($6000 retail, looks cool)
6. Michel Pneumatic Transcriptor turntable (it's in the Museum of Modern Art)
7. Magneplanar MG-1 and MG-IIA (4 sets. I like the way they look.)
8. Allison One Speakers (Audiophile and cool looking)
9. Music Hall Maverick SACD
I've also done quite a bit of work with Digital Signal Processors, not repairing them but programming them. Hopefully, if anyone searches on these systems, they can request input from me.
Anyway, I'll post my questions about the Viseo TV now.
I found this site while searching for help in repairing a Visio TV. Although I've worked with computers since 1970s, I really don't do that anymore. My primary interest these days is restoring vintage audio equipment. My primary requirements for choosing something to restore is that it has to sound great and it has to have some other special attribute, such as being an art piece or being the first of its kind. Here are a few of the systems that I've repaired or restored in the last few years:
1. Klipsch K-horns, Belle Klipsch (old and cool and extremely efficient)
2. Eico amp (Very old tube amp)
3. JBL subwoofer (OK, it was just cheap)
4. Holman Preamp (old and high-end, very quiet)
5. Audio Aero CD player ($6000 retail, looks cool)
6. Michel Pneumatic Transcriptor turntable (it's in the Museum of Modern Art)
7. Magneplanar MG-1 and MG-IIA (4 sets. I like the way they look.)
8. Allison One Speakers (Audiophile and cool looking)
9. Music Hall Maverick SACD
I've also done quite a bit of work with Digital Signal Processors, not repairing them but programming them. Hopefully, if anyone searches on these systems, they can request input from me.
Anyway, I'll post my questions about the Viseo TV now.
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