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Grateful Dragon

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    Michael Thomas
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  1. Thanks, I was mistaken the Atlantic sub was 212 SB.
  2. Hey now - happy weekend everyone! Vintage everything - audio, boats, cars, tools, etc. for me. My C-2, M-500t, and TX-2 were purchased in 1984. Sources include [all mint]: (a) Yamaha Dual Cassette ~ KX-W952, (b) Sony DAT ~ DTC59ES, (c) Pioneer CD Player ~ PDR-W39, (d) Nakamichi Cassette Player ~ 682ZX, (e) Nakamichi Cassette Player ~ Dragon, and a (f) Pioneer Open Reel ~ RT-909. My music taste is old school: Grateful Dead, Eric Clapton, Allman Brothers, Santana, Steely Dan, Stones, etc. This relevant because of the range in acceptable quality - especially collecting, making, and trading Grateful Dead tapes in the 70s. Sources for shows back in the real bootleg days were hard to come by, so in 1978 when we were living in the SAE house and SNL was at it's prime - we were happy with anything new to us. Previously, I had a Sony D-7 with microphones wired into a hat worn backwards - it would get smuggled into shows - leaving me with great audience tapes (until it wasn't programmed properly at Rocky Grass and I ran it over with my truck...but I digress). I'm not a taper in the Grateful Dead sense. Those folks got special tickets to bring their gear in to the shows, had a special section, and often were rewarded with soundboard patches. Anyway, I've redone a basement room and setting it all up after a couple years of moving and have a couple question: Can anyone tell me how to go about incorporating Atlantic Technologies AW-5, and Polk Audio PSW-111 subwoofers with the C-1? The first tape deck acquired was a Pioneer 707 back in 1978. It wasn't used much before my kid sister was killed in an auto accident just before Christmas - and I gave it to a friend to store - which he has all these years. My daughter is now 40 and it was going to be a present for her - but the deck disappeared from the UPS Store #4526 in Lenoir, TN. We have a receipt and a shipping label, but it never made it into the system, and I suspect was an inside job. It's insured, but that's irrelevant. Please be on the look out, and pass this around if you think appropriate. I'd like it back. So that's it for me now - back to hooking it all up - thanks for the vine. MT
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