Systems of yesteryear you still remember

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I had a - Ariston TT / Alchemist APD6 / KEF Speaker's (sorry forgot model - but wee one's).....I remember this fairly modest system put a smile on my face every time i played it.......(Led Zep, Deep Purple mostly)............. :dance: :dance:

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Alchemist was yet another good company that got the bums rush from the flat earth pricks until they went bust.

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Daniel Quinn wrote:http://www.hifinews.co.uk/news/article/ ... mford/9884

good picture of said speakers in real life listening room. They do look ace .
I want his turntable! :(
Shane Lonergan.

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I want his listening room.
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Jerry wants his job :mrgreen:

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Looking at all the reviewers rooms on the link Daniel provided turns me green with envy. Must be a well paid job.
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Don't be daft, they are given it for good reviews (officially loans, that are never collected), the whole process is corrupt. I thought everyone knew this.

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Ken Kessler has a nice music collection. SME tt's seem to be popular with the HFN team. John Bamfords line array speakers look interesting. I'd like to hear them.

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Ken wont be short of a bob or two "thus a nice music collection".

Money to be made in hifi reviewing eh..... :doh: :twisted:

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