And tell me how proud of it you are.

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    I still use my Dad’s old hifi from the 70s to listen to records. It’s one of the only things I have that was his, so it has a lot of sentimental value to me.

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      I don’t still have my dad’s whole 60s-era stereo but I do have the speakers and they’re absolutely fantastic. Heavy as fuck with the giant magnets and solid wood cabinets. Modern stuff just does not compare, especially on the low frequency end.

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      Those are the best systems. They can always be repared, not like the junk they have been selling since the 80s. Make sure to keep it, and maybe get a recap at some point.

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        It desperately needs a recap and pot clean/replace, but I need to find someone who can do it.

        I could probably do it myself, but I don’t trust myself to not screw it up.

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      Dude, same with my fiance. Her dad passed a year and a half ago, but left her his Audio Technica SL1200 turntable, speakers, and all his vinyls.

      A little gift was in one of the Rolling Stones albums he had, when we opened it up a little piece of paper fell out, and it was a signed concert ticket by Mick Jagger. We were stoked to have that little piece of her dad like that.

      I miss her dad so much man