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Three

Living room setup:

Technics SP-25 turntable / Alphason tonearm / Shure M97xe MM cartridge
Nakamichi BX-300 cassette deck
Sony CD77ES CD player
Phase Linear 2000 Mk. II preamp
Marantz 510R power amp
AudioControl EQ
SAE 5000 impulse noise reduction unit
PC for recording & ripping vinyl, etc.
Behringer Aural Exciter
Polk Monitor 10 speakers

Studio rig:

Modded Thorens TD150 / Linn LVX arm / Ortofon OM20 Super MM cartridge
Lenco B52 turntable / Pro-ject arm / Shure MM cartridge
TEAC C-2x 3-head cassette deck
TASCAM 122 3-head cassette deck (virtually identical to the TEAC)
Sony CD player (forgot the model)
TEAC 2300S open reel deck
TEAC 1230 open reel deck
Fostex D-160 digital multitrack recorder
Biamp 883 mixer (for mixdowns on the Fostex D-160)
TEAC model 2 mixer (for monitor routing)
Studiomaster 8 into 4 mixer (for mixdowns on the PC)
Behringer mixer (for input routing/mic preamp)
PC for multitrack and general purpose recording with Event Echo card
McIntosh MA5100 integrated amp
Alesis Nanoverb
Alesis Nanocompressor
Behringer Virtualizer Pro
Bang & Olufsen Beovox MC120.2 speakers
Sony TA55 integrated amp (for drums & keyboard monitoring)
DBX bookshelf speakers & sub (for drums & keys monitors)

Not stereo stuff, but instruments are:

Gibson Les Paul Studio
Gibson Marauder
Fender American Standard Strat
Fender MIJ Strat
Alvarez acoustic
Hamer bass
Roland JX synth
Korg DW-8000 synth
Yamaha DTXPress III drums

Third system is the thing I use to amplify my computer:

Pioneer SX-580 receiver
Onkyo cassette deck
Sherwood 3-way speakers

I have a few spare odds & ends laying around... cassette decks & a receiver & stuff. But they're spares.

Ciao,
Bobbo :-)



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