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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8896394" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>My name is Steve and I'm an audioholic. It's been 40 years since my first foray into this addiction, 48 hrs since my most recent endeavor, my story is as follows:</p><p></p><p>With no regard to how I was going to pay for it or live without it, I purchased the Concord PL-515 and it was the absolutely best hi-grade $hit (deck) you could buy at that time and it was damn expensive, lke $650, and I was hooked.</p><p></p><p>Made in the US, one of the only decks with Dolby B and C noise reduction circuitry, DBX adapter for dbx recorded playback, Sen-alloy triple heads, RCA pre-outs, and the only deck that would take the vaunted TDK metal alloy case/metal tape cassettes.</p><p></p><p>I purchased it and two Linear power 100 amplifiers, two 8" 4 ohm Philips/ADS woofers, and a pair of Kricket 4" two way coaxial drivers for a one of a kind 3 way front end for my 83 Toyota longbed SR5 4x4.</p><p></p><p>Even though I knew next to nothing at the time about car audio, I had a hunch which ended up being the coolest/baddest/loudest system in the neighborhood!</p><p></p><p>That was the system that created my audio addiction - thanks for letting me share, my name is steve and I am an audioholic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8896394, member: 689267"] My name is Steve and I'm an audioholic. It's been 40 years since my first foray into this addiction, 48 hrs since my most recent endeavor, my story is as follows: With no regard to how I was going to pay for it or live without it, I purchased the Concord PL-515 and it was the absolutely best hi-grade $hit (deck) you could buy at that time and it was damn expensive, lke $650, and I was hooked. Made in the US, one of the only decks with Dolby B and C noise reduction circuitry, DBX adapter for dbx recorded playback, Sen-alloy triple heads, RCA pre-outs, and the only deck that would take the vaunted TDK metal alloy case/metal tape cassettes. I purchased it and two Linear power 100 amplifiers, two 8" 4 ohm Philips/ADS woofers, and a pair of Kricket 4" two way coaxial drivers for a one of a kind 3 way front end for my 83 Toyota longbed SR5 4x4. Even though I knew next to nothing at the time about car audio, I had a hunch which ended up being the coolest/baddest/loudest system in the neighborhood! That was the system that created my audio addiction - thanks for letting me share, my name is steve and I am an audioholic. [/QUOTE]
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