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A hello and a pic

Hello everybody.

I recently rediscovered great old analog audio. It sounds better than I remember from the 70's. (there might be reasons for that)

Here a pic of my cheesy plastic racks.



The speakers are my weak link right now....and they are not that close to the deck, I've moved them.
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Welcome aboard. Nice 3300, is that the 15ips one?
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No... 2 speed. I've only had it for a short time. Today I made some recordings of classical music... FM played through the Sansui 8080. I don't remember FM ever sounding so good. The 3300S is next to new, only 20 hours and it came in the minty box. Fully serviced, and not a mark on it.
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It sounds better than I remember from the 70's. (there might be reasons for that)
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Yeah, me too.
My "theory" (attempt to explain it to myself) is that it's because now we are "blessed" to have the advanced technology in place - something to compare with, that is.
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Steve, as per out "chat" before,
if I'm not mistaken, the only 'cosmetic' mark to recognize 15ips/1/2-track version is by "2T" tag/badge under the "STOP" button. If there's no badge there, then it has to be 1/4-track 7/3 speed machine. Somebody who knows for sure, please, correct me if I'm wrong.
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I'm old enough to have owned "record players", eight-tracks, cassette players/recorders, CD's, DVD's. MP3's, FLACS, and a few others, Its like with each "upgrade", the warmth gets taken from the music. Listen to some jazz or classical on a CD. Then listen to the same thing through a good vinyl recording, played through a vintage amp or receiver.

Its livelier, warmer, and the soundstage seems much more natural.

Oh well, I'm blabbering on...I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir!

p.s. I believe you are correct about the badge on the 15 speed
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Steve, as per out "chat" before,
if I'm not mistaken, the only 'cosmetic' mark to recognize 15ips/1/2-track version is by "2T" tag/badge under the "STOP" button. If there's no badge there, then it has to be 1/4-track 7/3 speed machine. Somebody who knows for sure, please, correct me if I'm wrong.

I remember the 2T but somehow I missed the "badge" thing. Good to know.
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I remember the 2T but somehow I missed the "badge" thing. Good to know.
As I recall, you could buy 1/2 stereo w/15ips top speed versions of the 3300. The "2T" referred to the 15ips/7.5ips version with a mechanical lever for high speed cuing.
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there are like bunch of models versions and "sub-versions" heh heh...
3300 3300s A-3300sx and then there are some 2T versions of those with 2-TRACK or 2T/2-track master recorder badges
some pics from reel2reeltexas.com
http://reel2reeltexas.com/vinTeac3300.html
http://reel2reeltexas.com/vinTeac33002T.jpg
http://reel2reeltexas.com/vinListT.html
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