@United States of Analog : ( great handle btw ) Thank you for sharing something personal from you, which I deem much more worthy spending my time on ( as compared to these mostly technical reviews and facts listings ). Have a blessed Holiday over there in the Texas region.
I happen to be from West Des Moines, IA and will be going there for Christmas. That means I get to go to my favorite HiFi shop, Skylabs Audio in Valley Junction. Kevin does a great podcast as well!
Awesome! I’m in Austin too (actually, Dripping Springs…just west of weird), and LOVE Living in Stereo. If you love vintage audio, it’s a must visit. You never know what you’ll find there. And yes, Robert and Enzo are greatness. Love talking audio with them, and they make a killer cup of coffee. Thanks for supporting them and for the great video.
I worked in several record stores in Portland, OR and one in Aberdeen, WA for, collectively, about 20 years, beginning in 1972.. In 1972, we sold LPs, 8 tracks and that newer format, cassettes. I miss the camaraderie of discussing music with my customers,suggesting artists they may not have heard before, and discovering the customers' tastes. The excitement of new release day, seeing all of those new releases every week. I miss the general atmosphere and, although not as comprehensively as streaming provides, the discovery of new artists, genres, and music. I miss those days and I'm so glad that i have all of those memories.
High Fidelity on Shoal Creek and Anderson Ln in Austin was my hangout in the 70's-90's. I bought Rotel and Pro-ject turntables, Boston Acoustic A-100 speakers, a Nakamichi CR-3A cassette deck, and a bunch of audiophile vinyl from them, so I did my part to keep them open. I probably saw you there, I was there so often. Sadly, they closed in the early 2000's.
I know that this year will be a great year for traders and investors, especially when it comes to the crypto market. We are not just sitting there with our hands in our laps without making more profit and for that we would need a professional coach for Bitcoin day trading... We will continue the victory under Charles Anderson 💰☺📊
I agree that there are strategies that can be used to generate solid profits regardless of the state of the economy or market, but such implementations are usually carried out by investment experts or advisors with experience.
Nice work Bob. As a man of a certain age, I relate to all your videos. Old school hi fi e.g. turntables and tapes is like having a wood burning fireplace. Part of the fun & enjoyment is being hands on. You must tend to it, like you are part of the experience. Streaming is cool and convenient, but no substitute for the joy of vinyl.
Wow Bob !¡! Cassettes & LPz Gees ~ what a nostalgic place. The closest we had here in Boston was HMV - multiple floors of Records to be had in the 80's & 90's. Finally got my dream system a few years back centered on single ended directly heated triode gear via a local audio enthusiast group. That 'One Stop' Austin shop sure would-ah made things easier. Have a fantastic holiday and best wishes to you in the new year.
Wow, what an interesting place! I had just been looking at very vintage turntables, that Fairchild looks cool! I worked in a local record store in College during the change over to CDs, one of my favorite places to work ever! My diverse musical tastes today come from those years of learning so much from both other employees, the owner & customers!
Great memories Bob. I miss Sam The Record Man and A&A Records on Yonge St in Toronto... and Vortex for the used stuff. Best of times. Hope you and the family have a fantastic Merry Christmas and a great and prosperous New Year.
I own two Teac 7" reel to reels but have always lusted after a 10". Although if I found one, I'd have to sell one or two of my six turntables to make room! Always enjoy your videos. Happy Hollardays!
Grew up with music on the HH Scott 222C tube amp. At a young age, 5-6 years old, fascinated by the glow of the tubes and the little red light on the front that glowed once the tubes had warmed up. That feeling hasn't left me yet.
70. Have one local hi fi store about 30 miles away. I’d rather go there to purchase gear than on-line. I miss the days of big demo rooms and lots of choices.
Remember the the good old days where people generally had a mutual understanding of cars simplified down for you as a driver interacting as a part of the driving experience. Now governments are trying to take that experience away with stupid soulless appliances on wheel and surveillance onboard. Then you even have people celebrating this way of taking the heritage and symbol of freedom away from us
@United States of Analog : ( great handle btw ) Thank you for sharing something personal from you, which I deem much more worthy spending my time on ( as compared to these mostly technical reviews and facts listings ). Have a blessed Holiday over there in the Texas region.
Love a place where music still matters and people joining for that matter and for having fun, and an occasional espresso.
I happen to be from West Des Moines, IA and will be going there for Christmas. That means I get to go to my favorite HiFi shop, Skylabs Audio in Valley Junction. Kevin does a great podcast as well!
@@stephenbarr2735 I would like to cruise through his store and take in all that 70s blue glow.
Awesome! I’m in Austin too (actually, Dripping Springs…just west of weird), and LOVE Living in Stereo. If you love vintage audio, it’s a must visit. You never know what you’ll find there. And yes, Robert and Enzo are greatness. Love talking audio with them, and they make a killer cup of coffee.
Thanks for supporting them and for the great video.
I worked in several record stores in Portland, OR and one in Aberdeen, WA for, collectively, about 20 years, beginning in 1972.. In 1972, we sold LPs, 8 tracks and that newer format, cassettes. I miss the camaraderie of discussing music with my customers,suggesting artists they may not have heard before, and discovering the customers' tastes. The excitement of new release day, seeing all of those new releases every week. I miss the general atmosphere and, although not as comprehensively as streaming provides, the discovery of new artists, genres, and music. I miss those days and I'm so glad that i have all of those memories.
I hear ya. Those were the days!
Audiophile eye candy! There needs to be more shops like this.
High Fidelity on Shoal Creek and Anderson Ln in Austin was my hangout in the 70's-90's. I bought Rotel and Pro-ject turntables, Boston Acoustic A-100 speakers, a Nakamichi CR-3A cassette deck, and a bunch of audiophile vinyl from them, so I did my part to keep them open. I probably saw you there, I was there so often. Sadly, they closed in the early 2000's.
My hang too... going all the way back to their Lavaca location!
I know that this year will be a great year for traders and investors, especially when it comes to the crypto market. We are not just sitting there with our hands in our laps without making more profit and for that we would need a professional coach for Bitcoin day trading... We will continue the victory under Charles Anderson 💰☺📊
Please how do I do this, I am still a newbie in investment trading and how can I make a profit?🙏🙏
communicates via telegram????
@Charlesjtrader✊
Thanks for the information... I will contact him as soon as possible.
I agree that there are strategies that can be used to generate solid profits regardless of the state of the economy or market, but such implementations are usually carried out by investment experts or advisors with experience.
Great video. This is a great way to see so many great stores.
Nice work Bob. As a man of a certain age, I relate to all your videos. Old school hi fi e.g. turntables and tapes is like having a wood burning fireplace. Part of the fun & enjoyment is being hands on. You must tend to it, like you are part of the experience. Streaming is cool and convenient, but no substitute for the joy of vinyl.
@@SteveP-n7r I'm happy that you get it! I never lost the bug!
Thanks for sharing. Cool shop.
Wow. If I ever get a chance to visit, I would never leave that place.
Fantastic, thanks for taking us along! Surely my kind of place.
Wow Bob !¡! Cassettes & LPz Gees ~ what a nostalgic place. The closest we had here in Boston was HMV - multiple floors of Records to be had in the 80's & 90's. Finally got my dream system a few years back centered on single ended directly heated triode gear via a local audio enthusiast group. That 'One Stop' Austin shop sure would-ah made things easier. Have a fantastic holiday and best wishes to you in the new year.
Wow, what an interesting place! I had just been looking at very vintage turntables, that Fairchild looks cool! I worked in a local record store in College during the change over to CDs, one of my favorite places to work ever! My diverse musical tastes today come from those years of learning so much from both other employees, the owner & customers!
Oh shit!!! Mazzys bloody everywhere now. 😉
I really enjoyed this 🤘
I kind of want the Dahlquist DQ10 to hook up to probably Conrad Johnson tube gear I have.
cool. thanks for the detour.
Great memories Bob. I miss Sam The Record Man and A&A Records on Yonge St in Toronto... and Vortex for the used stuff.
Best of times.
Hope you and the family have a fantastic Merry Christmas and a great and prosperous New Year.
I own two Teac 7" reel to reels but have always lusted after a 10". Although if I found one, I'd have to sell one or two of my six turntables to make room! Always enjoy your videos. Happy Hollardays!
Dig the Empire turntable unfortunately don’t think they’re available in Australia
Hey, glad to see the hat back. I think it's a cool shtick for ya.
I enjoy a rakish trilby! Thanks!
Grew up with music on the HH Scott 222C tube amp. At a young age, 5-6 years old, fascinated by the glow of the tubes and the little red light on the front that glowed once the tubes had warmed up. That feeling hasn't left me yet.
70. Have one local hi fi store about 30 miles away. I’d rather go there to purchase gear than on-line. I miss the days of big demo rooms and lots of choices.
5:30 what a shot!
Yeah, pretty sweet like moving along a vast surrealistic wooden corridor. :)
This is like the daytripper 😎 3:53
i could say first, but won't ;-)
LOL... but you did
We still got a place 3 of them, they're called Wooden Nickle , been around since the 70s!!
What part of the country!
@UnitedStatesofAnalog Ft Wayne IN, Just Music and Trinkets, Vinyl, CDs, Cassettes
Great variety second Generation owner.
Yikes! $30 for the top gun soundtrack? I’d go there to check out the cool stuff, but no way I could afford anything there.
They told me OG Top Gun soundtracks sell like crazy. They can't get enough of them in!
Remember the the good old days where people generally had a mutual understanding of cars simplified down for you as a driver interacting as a part of the driving experience. Now governments are trying to take that experience away with stupid soulless appliances on wheel and surveillance onboard. Then you even have people celebrating this way of taking the heritage and symbol of freedom away from us
Ok as to cassettes those Maxell UR90 they have are complete garbage. I have a Nakamichi zx9 and those cassettes wont even bias.
look like a crap store with old crap.......