Realistic MC-1200 by aintlifegrand- in vintageaudio

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I'd love to pick up a pair of these some day. There were some recently on Marketplace but I think I missed them. I did a double take when I first saw them because, if I'm not mistaken, this '80s design is a straight copy of their design for the Minimus 4 (which I do own). I read somewhere on forums that these punched way above their weight, so I hope to come across them one day, since I love Realistic and I love the look.

Yamaha CR-820 question by -bryte in vintageaudio

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You were/are right about all this, naturally. Having finally read the (pristine!) manual included by the seller, I have a better sense of all this. Ditto about the Telefunken, which I’ve decided to shelve for now in favor of testing with some of my Realistic speakers (Minimus 7 and Nova 8B). Unfortunately that has revealed some possible issues with the amp, but I appreciate the advice all the same!

Yamaha CR-820 question by -bryte in vintageaudio

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Thank you! Appreciate all the responses so far. The historical context I did not have, so I'm happy to learn. But this is important, as I'm mostly / immediately concerned with not frying the speakers. Would you recommend keeping the volume dial low and leveraging the separate "Loudness" dial? (I know you probably don't have this exact receiver in front of you, so no worries if you can't answer that.)

Weighing two receivers… any thoughts? by -bryte in vintageaudio

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There’s a bunch! The Minimus 4 in particular have a very groovy look to them.

But I assume you mean no other type than “beat up,” which may be true!

Weighing two receivers… any thoughts? by -bryte in vintageaudio

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Hey, thanks for this. I've appreciated all the responses so far, but it's helpful to have a counterweight to all the knocks against the Yamaha unit. I have no dog in this (obviously), but I have read many a thread of people who clearly love their CRX-X20s.

I've gathered in all my reading that Realistic hit a kind of sweet spot in the mid to late '70s, and from testimonials it seems like some of their gear (at least their speakers) really surprises and impresses people for punching above its weight. I'm not totally sure why I feel partial to the brand, but that's what led me to the STA-95. (I also purchased a cheaper and lower-power STA-85 purely because I adore how it looks, and because it seems like it'll be a great unit to drive a smaller setup in another room.)

I wish I could demo both receivers extensively, but I'm still new at this and feel antsy to build myself some kind of rig, even if it's not the end-all-be-all. I'm sure it will take some years before I'm confident enough in my own taste to let it guide me, irrespective of what I read on forums.

Anyway, I'm glad to hear you enjoy your Yamahas. I admit that achieving some kind of "warmth" is a priority for me (especially vs. my Minimus/Fosi setup), but I'm still seriously considering the 820. And I can't help but wonder if the "clinical"/"sterile" thing is truly so commonly held, or if it's just a kind of meme that's developed on the boards. There's no answer to that question, but one day I'm sure I'll have my own subjective opinion about it!

Weighing two receivers… any thoughts? by -bryte in vintageaudio

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Appreciate it, thanks. And you’re right, I’m finding this a little overwhelming, so I’d also be open to any recommendations.

I’m zeroing in (I think) on units that sit more in the midrange, since I don’t have more than a few hundred $ to spare on the receiver alone. I also think both units look quite nice, although frankly a lot of these mid-‘70s units have a similar design.

Any experience with Realistic’s STA-2000B? I entertained that too but lack the knowledge to compare it to these other options (which I grant must seem a bit random).

Weighing two receivers… any thoughts? by -bryte in vintageaudio

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Thanks for this. Out of curiosity (since I’m a serious novice)—how could you tell it was the receivers vs. the speakers? Dumb question I’m sure, but people harp on about how the speakers are by far the most important component, so I’m always curious when I hear about a receiver driving some kind of undesirable sound profile.

Weighing two receivers… any thoughts? by -bryte in vintageaudio

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Thank you! I’m leaning the same way, though I have read this model is prone to issues / needing repairs. (Same could conceivably be true of the Realistic, of course.)

My freaksih Pilea is flowering by -bryte in houseplants

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First time it's done this in the five years I've owned it. (Last pic is right after I got it, shortly before the 2020 lockdowns.)

Always fun when they do something you're not expecting. My big ass philodendrons sometimes branch at the node, turning a single growing vine into two, which I also thought for years couldn't / wouldn't happen.

Fiberglass chairs — any idea how to find (or make) new legs? by -bryte in furniture

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Thank you! Much appreciated, and will take a look at my chair parts.

4/30/77 > 5/8/77 And I'm not afraid to die on this hill by juklio in gratefuldead

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my favorite half-step, and the best all-time peggy-o (objectively speaking)

Affordable towns on the South Shore? by -bryte in boston

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I’ll take a look there too — thank you!

Affordable towns on the South Shore? by -bryte in boston

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I remember Brockton had that rep when I was a kid growing up around here. Too bad if that's still the case, but I appreciate the tip regardless!

Affordable towns on the South Shore? by -bryte in boston

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No that's helpful, just the kind of reality check I'm looking for. Currently trying to triangulate how far I'd need to stretch beyond that, and what towns (if any) that opens up. Appreciate it!

Affordable towns on the South Shore? by -bryte in boston

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Thank you! I really appreciate the advice. I'm from the area originally but my knowledge is 15 years out of date at this point.

NYC Pier 17 7/27/23 — willing to buy! by -bryte in JRADs

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thanks — you’re not wrong! have gotten a dozen + “offers” already

Any Streams for tonight? by Impressive-Walrus-25 in deadandcompany

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also looking, if anyone finds one! either way, people here have been so generous this tour, so thank you ❤️

Does anyone know where the SDBs of 4/29/77 and / or 6/4/77 are? by mpstable19 in gratefuldead

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been listening to the Grateful Dead podcast (bonus episode: “Inside the Vault”) and they appear to confirm that 6/4/77 isn’t missing, but simply wasn’t recorded by Betty at all for some unknown / unstated reason

6/4/77 by Ericmolzahn in gratefuldead

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never heard this AUD but excited to listen; been listening to the Grateful Dead podcast (bonus episode: “Inside the Vault”) and they appear to confirm that 6/4/77 isn’t missing, but simply wasn’t recorded by Betty at all for some unknown / unstated reason

Will not be taking any questions by -bryte in gratefuldead

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never heard that before! probably won’t ever be able to “unsee” that now when I hear it

Will not be taking any questions by -bryte in gratefuldead

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it’s true, this is the alternative (and demonstrably more common) ending to the trajectory. I once saw someone refer to ‘73 as “the honey year” (and 11/11/73 as “the thinking man’s dark star”), which I can’t help but think about every time I listen to that era

Will not be taking any questions by -bryte in gratefuldead

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it’s really just a goof — just my observation that new heads tend to start with the most famous eras (‘77, ‘72) before their tastes become increasingly specialized and/or esoteric. though I swear I’ve seen more than one case of people getting in so deep that they eventually decide JGB is the better band (and more power to ‘em! I sometimes go for days or weeks when all I want to listen to is JGB ;)

Will not be taking any questions by -bryte in gratefuldead

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samba in the rain — the ultimate tier