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zumbini

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  1. Wood cabinets were pretty standard on consumer audio gear when I started buying components in the late 60's. By the mid 70's when I bought these they were optional.
  2. Yes, but that must be done by an admin. However, any member can insert a title that will appear underneath their user name (e.g. mine says Zack's Dad). To add a title left click your user name (upper right corner of any page), and select Profile from the drop-down menu. Left click Edit Profile (in the upper right corner to the left of Cover Photo) Then type in the text you wish to display in the Member Title box under Basic Info
  3. The C-4000 was produced from 79-85. It had built-in (15 wpc?) amps for the time delay channels and was known to be a bit noisy. The 4000t was produced from 86-89. The time delay channels became line level outputs and some of the noise issues were addressed. Any Carver tuner will produce acceptable results if you feed them via a good external antenna. If you are in an urban location with multi-path issues I recommend the TX-11a or TX-11b.
  4. One day in 1977 a guy named Rick Drexler walked in the small commercial print shop I managed in Naperville, IL. He wanted us to print up some flyers for his jazz/funk band called Upryzing. We got to talking and found out we shared an interest in music and theater. I got him and the band tickets to see the production of Dracula I was working on for North Riverside Theater Guild and he got us in to see the band play a few local clubs. A few months later I moved to the near north side of Chicago and about a year later ran into them at a club they were playing in Evanston. They gave me this copy of their self-produced album Conversion By Fire. They never made it big but there are a few thousand copies of this gem out there.
  5. Howdy@MLB111and welcome to the forum. Thanks for the intro. Hope you stick around and enjoy your stay with us. We have an eclectic mix of music/audio/Carver gear lovers, techs and DIY'ers here so don't worry about not being "hands on".
  6. Replacing the dual-voltage filter caps C-13 and C-14 should be high on your to do list. They were of marginal quality when new and tended to die early. Direct replacements are no longer available in small quantities but site member and ebay seller @circuitsandconcepts sells a reasonably priced engineered daughter board that is pin-for-pin compatible with the original solder points.
  7. In 2003 I took my 8 year old son to see Blue Man Group's How to be a Megastar tour. He loved the show and immediately began begging us to buy him a drum kit. If you've never seen BMG live I urge you to add them to your bucket list, or at least pick up the DVD of that tour - The Complex Rock Tour Live.
  8. It's hard for me to fathom how much people are willing to pay for an LP these days. Many of my original Blue Note releases from the 50's and 60's sell for north of $1,000 on eprey. Not that I'm complaining. 10 years ago when I was in dire financial straits I sold off a dozen of them and made enough to cover my mortgage payments for a year! Anybody interested in my early mono pressing of Dexter Gordon's 'Gettin' Around' (Blue Note 4204). There's one listed on the 'bay right now for $6,500 OBO.
  9. Nice save on the vintage Hitachi receiver David! FYI: When you get around to posting photos of your own gear, please start a new thread in Member's Systems.
  10. Howdy David and welcome to the forum. Congrats on making your first post, and thanks for the great introduction. Hope you continue to enjoy your stay with us.
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