
Steenamaroo
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It has just struck me whilst answering another thread that we must have an audio-technical "lost" generation!
In my teens and 20's (I am 67) if you wanted anything 1/2 decent in terms of sound reproduction you had to buy an amplifier, a turntable (and fit your own arm and cartridge if you wanted the REAL dog's bllx) speakers and then wire the whole shootin' match up. FM radio was an extra tuner (but agreed, "recievers" came about pretty quickly) and recording? Revox, Ferrograph open reel and the associated cabling, later cassette but you still needed to wire it up and any kind of dubbing needed a bit of nonce!
Of course, if you grew up knowing no better than a Blue Spot Radiogram or worse a Dansette record wearer-outer, maybe you are forgiven!
Any of you ever fitted a radio into a car? (thought not).
Dave.
I agree with this 100%.
I'm a relative beginner, but I wire my own car stereos..I wire my own alarms and even a remote start once!
If the skybox or an LCD monitor breaks, I fix it. I make my own cables, have racked a few preamps etc etc....
The thing is, in conversation with someone who knows their stuff it'd be immediately apparent that I do not.
You don't need to be a baker to make a loaf though.
I'm part of a generation that just doesn't need to know, or doesn't care, how stuff works and how to fix it and I think that's a shame.
There's a wealth of stuff you can do with absolute basic knowledge.
It amazes me how often I'm someones 'go-to-guy' for this kind of thing, and honestly, I don't know shit!
(this isn't really aimed at the OP; I'm just agreeing with Ecc)