I’m also near that shop, been inside several times and it really opened my eyes (and ears) to vintage audio. I love when they do live testing and sometimes you get to listen to some amazing gear being played casually. The prices are high but you don’t get the lottery of buying old equipment especially pre 90s, and some good advice on pairing etc.
What a great video! I loved it. Showed loads of gear we’d never see in the US. Stuff like Sugden, Quad, etc..great looking old speakers. When I see them I think of US equivalent brands like A/D/S and Advent.
Thanks for the walkabout Kelvin - some fascinating vintage kit on show there. I'm sort of glad I don't live in London any more as you'd never get me out of that shop!
A real treasure trove Sir many thanks for sharing I can spend my entire vacation in Charing Cross Road (for the bookshops) and in a shop like Audio Gold plus some recordshops All in all my idea of paradise.!
What an amazing shop , thanks very much for bringing us along for the ride. Some really amazing gear in there, I think I would live in there if that was round the corner from me . Really excellent content
Bought a few bits from there. Headphones (new) for dad. Nice old Sony headphones for wife. New Wharfedale speakers for me. Old tape deck for me. Great shop. Really great staff.
Nice video Kelvin, a trip down memory lane for me, seeing all that gear that I used to covert as a youth. Quad has had some longevity hasn’t it. Desirable back then and still so now, same with Sugden.
What a shop. Love the old stuff. Didn't see any Altec Voice of the theatre speakers though for that really good vintage sound. Good collection all the same.😊😊😊😊
What a big collection of high end hifi stereo equipments like amplifiers, receivers, tuners, turntables and speaker systems!! What i did not see here are the open reel tape decks and cassette decks. Almost all of them seems to be expensive British or European brands. Some unaffordable. I am a man living in South Asia but i wish i can go there to London to see and explore! Thank you for the tour!
Thanks Kelvin. I very much enjoyed your tour around this store. I hope you do more of these, with a mention of the prices being asked for some of the different gear, if possible.
Great shop, but you'll pay top dollar.. you get what you pay for though. I love my Ditton 66's, the domed mid is an absolute beast, and weighs a ton, you know it's gonna be good when you hold it. Also, those Mourdant Short Pageant 2's, they are an amazing speaker. Not all MS speakers were good, but they really were a cracking model, and well worth buying if you have the chance. .. nice work, Kelvin, i enjoyed that perusal.
I really enjoyed your Visio. In the 70’s my brother was really into stereos , I used to enjoy the big receivers “ Yamaha or Technics ,Denon, Sansui “they as the heavy tuning dial that spin freely through the stations. Really good sound.
Stereo review X, greetings. Thanks for showing these golden treasure. When I see these beauties which lead me to an emotional meltdown. Can't resist. I will share this to my friends. Again thank you.
super super video. Oh if only we had a shop like this still in Brum. We had a dealer called Griffin Audio. Never forget Bob Griffin I think he was called on Bristol Street. He dissuaded me from spending all the money I had as a young man and sold me a lovely used Cyrus one I still have now. Bought my rega 3 from him. I was an art student at Stourbridge art college and Bob had art in his hi-fi shop, like big oil paintings. In Birmingham in the 90's that was something to see. This video is like being a kid in a sweet shop. Great stuff Kelvin.
Wonderful. It was great to wander round the shop with you. As a man of a similar age I loved seeing the products - some of which I owned or still own. I bought Celestion Diiton44s in 1975 - and still ran perfectly when I dispached them in 2017. I was GIVEN as a nieve 17yr old a Thorens TD166MkII on a homemade plinth, but I like you didnt give it enough time and got rid of it , I still shout at myself once a year for that. So thanks again for this lovely trip round the store - so much so Im going to make trip down after lockdown and visit it. Cheers
I brought a set of AlR Jordan Speakers for a home cinema system in 2006 from Audio Gold when I was living in Crouch End. Still going strong. I hope when lock down ends I get a chance to visit them again. It’s a brilliant shop with fantastic staff. I have always had a positive experience.
Brilliant trip down memory lane! My Exposure XI XII, VIII is still my main amplifier - beautiful fluid, detailed musical sound. I just got a new DAC and I hear even more detail now. There's more life in the old girl yet - next upgrade some tasty cables. All the best, Rob
Dream shop. I noticed the Meridian 600 series Beautiful 602/606 Transport/DAC combination. I have some mint 605 mono's if they want them to make a set? Swaps for vinyl ;-).Thanks for the great tour.
What an amazing shop! Love to go there and enjoy myself, all my hi fi is generally vintage and to me it sounds amazing and more natural than modern stuff
What a shop not seen anything like that before it reminds me of richer sounds when they first opened kit stacked everywhere but mainstream manufacturers
Incredible store, you’re a very lucky man to live so close. I live in upstate New York and I have two shops and the one rarely has used gear and the second shop is mainly a repair shop that also sells a small selection of used gear but nothing new except replacement parts and cables and wire type gear. Vintage gear is making a huge comeback here in the states so maybe a new shop will pop up or the two here will start to get more stock. Thank you and great video.
A stroll through memory lane. Growing up in the 70's-80's my dad was heavy into stereo equipment. I wish I had all of it but I did manage to get a good portion of equipment I keep in my stereo room. I had and having all of my equipment refurbished, my old wood speakers redid the wood...almost done!
Bottom of Muswell Hill! My folks used to live in Crouch End. Nice to know there’s still specialist shops round there. Those lovely names from the 1960s and 70s: Quad, Sugden, Rogers, Spendor .... very, very thankful for a bit of memory lane.
Hi Gary I have also visited Wilkinsons an ab fab shop with very helpful knowledgeable staff with 2 well equipped workshops and listening rooms and good mix of new and vintage I aqired a pair of Concertos last year and Sugden A48 R51 combo so pleased to know of this shop love visiting,
Love watching this video will have to pop down there one day I live in Huntingdon and in the day we were the town for Audio for quad mission cyrus audiolab meridian tag mclaren. So miss the day of the hifi culture sold all mine but now looking to get a turntable and seeing those linn sondek lp12 had me drooling
Hiya Kelvin …. Super addictive channel you have … LOVE IT …. Maaaaasn you need to do an open / Live RUclips STREAM AMand have a QnA SESSION As you knowledge is vast and very much respected my friend …. QUALITY ALL THE WAY … keep on keeping on … I could not help but notice the shop had a favourite bit of kit that my late Father loves and that was the aiwa mini combo 22 series …. SUPERB … Kelvin your the Man …. HAPPY DAYS … this is LONDON BERMONDSEY CALLING 👍
Hey Kelvin great video l just bought A NAD 7125 receiver love that British pipe and slipper sound so smooth on the top end. It sure has a suductive sound and it's only 25 watts.
Keeping it fresh mr K, jolly good idea...Yes, I salute this my local, like entering Willy Wonkers Chocolate Factory I had my sansui sx1130 serviced here a while back I remember the store manager ask if I would consider selling. Of course I still have the mighty beast .. Refreshing video...Will let you know what how new toy au2200 performs when it arrives....by the way good people run this shop and they do know their s##t/ helpful....
I am still smiling... Mr K is right when he says it hits you in the tummy when the sound is right... sooo true. For little money £100 your speakers come alive and you are seduced by sumptuous sound ... I rate these way above Marantz 2265b - as not edgy/ annoying at all. You can almost visualise a composer pointing, nodding and smiling on every note as your private band plays in your SANSUI AU-2200 SPECIFICATIONS Power output: 10 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo) Frequency response: 30Hz to 22kHz Total harmonic distortion: 0.8% Signal to noise ratio: 75dB (line) Channel separation: 45dB (line) Dimensions: 400 x 120 x 240mm Weight: 5.5kg Year: 1975
Makes a nice change to see you out and about, especially during lockdown 🤪. Looking at the price tags on their website reminds me of the old gag “The items are oldey worldy but the prices aren’t old fashioned!”
Very good video. I have visited Audiogold many times. In Oct 2019 I listened to loads of classic speakers under £1000 price point. Very close to getting Celestion 33 but was played Imf ts 50 & they sounded amazing . Fantastic price as well . If you want something unusual & classic its worth a visit. It's always worth looking at Retrotech & HiFi Hangar as well. I have bought equipment from all 3 . Btw they sell vinyl as well.
This is definitely a place to visit for vintage enthusiasts. It was actually here that I heard the Setton RS-440 for the first time and became quite intrigued that receiver and the collection (RS-220, RS-440, RS-660). I haven't found a better shop around London... probably doesn't exist. But this is indeed the place to visit.
What a treat! Id absolutely kill to be able to visit london one day! How much of that gear is actually hooked up and ready for audition? I didnt see a single amp or speaker switch box in that place. I didnt see a single price tag either for that matter, lol!
Give them a ring in advance. As long as you're looking to buy they'll hook up whatever you want within your price range. I went for speakers & tried three.
I love my Kef 201/2 with a NAD M2 and 2 SVS subs, they played muicc the best I'd heard and loud coherently way beyond what I can tolerate and I walked in to the back room one day and the sound I heard coming from some valved BBC types broke that illusion.
That is amazing, you have to be lucky to have such shop near by.
I’m also near that shop, been inside several times and it really opened my eyes (and ears) to vintage audio. I love when they do live testing and sometimes you get to listen to some amazing gear being played casually. The prices are high but you don’t get the lottery of buying old equipment especially pre 90s, and some good advice on pairing etc.
What a great video! I loved it. Showed loads of gear we’d never see in the US. Stuff like Sugden, Quad, etc..great looking old speakers. When I see them I think of US equivalent brands like A/D/S and Advent.
Thanks for the walkabout Kelvin - some fascinating vintage kit on show there. I'm sort of glad I don't live in London any more as you'd never get me out of that shop!
Make special visit to shop whenever in London, always a treat. Great vintage gear and vinyl records.
A real treasure trove Sir many thanks for sharing I can spend my entire vacation in Charing Cross Road (for the bookshops) and in a shop like Audio Gold plus some recordshops All in all my idea of paradise.!
Great shop and service. I bought my Thorens TD-160 MKII there. I was able to try out different cartridges and found the right one for me. 👍🏼👍🏼
Thanks for showing us around Kelvin.Stay safe and God bless.
What a lovely trip down memory lane, if only I had a time machine, but there the next best thing
In a London area audio shop. love it
What an amazing shop , thanks very much for bringing us along for the ride. Some really amazing gear in there, I think I would live in there if that was round the corner from me . Really excellent content
Ooooh! Awwww! Incredible! Thanks for sharing.
I’m melting, Sir. Thanks for the virtual visit.
I have driven past this store while @ work many times over the last 7 years, & have always wanted 2 have a look around.
I would be like a child in a sweet shop I wouldn't know where to look first, really enjoyed this video Kelvin many thanks. 👍
Bought a few bits from there. Headphones (new) for dad. Nice old Sony headphones for wife. New Wharfedale speakers for me. Old tape deck for me. Great shop. Really great staff.
Nice video Kelvin, a trip down memory lane for me, seeing all that gear that I used to covert as a youth. Quad has had some longevity hasn’t it. Desirable back then and still so now, same with Sugden.
Smashing video seeing all this old stuff
What a shop.
Love the old stuff.
Didn't see any Altec Voice of the theatre speakers though for that really good vintage sound.
Good collection all the same.😊😊😊😊
What a big collection of high end hifi stereo equipments like amplifiers, receivers, tuners, turntables and speaker systems!! What i did not see here are the open reel tape decks and cassette decks. Almost all of them seems to be expensive British or European brands. Some unaffordable.
I am a man living in South Asia but i wish i can go there to London to see and explore!
Thank you for the tour!
Thanks Kelvin. I very much enjoyed your tour around this store. I hope you do more of these, with a mention of the prices being asked for some of the different gear, if possible.
Great shop, but you'll pay top dollar.. you get what you pay for though. I love my Ditton 66's, the domed mid is an absolute beast, and weighs a ton, you know it's gonna be good when you hold it. Also, those Mourdant Short Pageant 2's, they are an amazing speaker. Not all MS speakers were good, but they really were a cracking model, and well worth buying if you have the chance. .. nice work, Kelvin, i enjoyed that perusal.
@peter Grahame .. they sound amazing with Chrome Bumper Naim.
Kelvin l could spend days in that shop! Fantastic vid mate brilliant!
What a gold mine, love it. I could spend hours in there!
I really enjoyed your Visio. In the 70’s my brother was really into stereos , I used to enjoy the big receivers “ Yamaha or Technics ,Denon, Sansui “they as the heavy tuning dial that spin freely through the stations. Really good sound.
Great shop and really helpful staff. Well worth a visit.
I still like my SME headshell with the 3009 Mk_II (improved) arm. I even purchased second one many years ago before they became "collectable" on ebay.
Stereo review X, greetings. Thanks for showing these golden treasure. When I see these beauties which lead me to an emotional meltdown. Can't resist. I will share this to my friends. Again thank you.
Love your channel, keep up the reviews of vintage audio 👍🏻
super super video. Oh if only we had a shop like this still in Brum. We had a dealer called Griffin Audio. Never forget Bob Griffin I think he was called on Bristol Street. He dissuaded me from spending all the money I had as a young man and sold me a lovely used Cyrus one I still have now. Bought my rega 3 from him. I was an art student at Stourbridge art college and Bob had art in his hi-fi shop, like big oil paintings. In Birmingham in the 90's that was something to see.
This video is like being a kid in a sweet shop. Great stuff Kelvin.
Wonderful. It was great to wander round the shop with you. As a man of a similar age I loved seeing the products - some of which I owned or still own. I bought Celestion Diiton44s in 1975 - and still ran perfectly when I dispached them in 2017. I was GIVEN as a nieve 17yr old a Thorens TD166MkII on a homemade plinth, but I like you didnt give it enough time and got rid of it , I still shout at myself once a year for that. So thanks again for this lovely trip round the store - so much so Im going to make trip down after lockdown and visit it. Cheers
What a place. Great that they loan you some gear.
I brought a set of AlR Jordan Speakers for a home cinema system in 2006 from Audio Gold when I was living in Crouch End. Still going strong.
I hope when lock down ends I get a chance to visit them again. It’s a brilliant shop with fantastic staff. I have always had a positive experience.
Top trip as allways, so enjoyable, thanks dear
Thanks for providing a super visit, keep safe and keep up the great work
I'm sure the record deck is a project one. Great video been watching your channel a while now keep up the good work.
Brilliant trip down memory lane! My Exposure XI XII, VIII is still my main amplifier - beautiful fluid, detailed musical sound. I just got a new DAC and I hear even more detail now. There's more life in the old girl yet - next upgrade some tasty cables. All the best, Rob
Put your amp power cable direct to mains without sharing sockets will sound 10 times better. All other power leads to other socket.
Lucky you to live so close! Right on!
Dream shop. I noticed the Meridian 600 series Beautiful 602/606 Transport/DAC combination. I have some mint 605 mono's if they want them to make a set? Swaps for vinyl ;-).Thanks for the great tour.
Hi kelvin, nice video. Best wishes, Richard.
Awesome tour - thanks!!!
What an amazing shop! Love to go there and enjoy myself, all my hi fi is generally vintage and to me it sounds amazing and more natural than modern stuff
Great video Kelvin, thank you!
I'll definitely be popping into the shop once it's back open
What a shop not seen anything like that before it reminds me of richer sounds when they first opened kit stacked everywhere but mainstream manufacturers
Love that shop, it's been too long since I was last there...thanks for the tour!!
Drooling ripe fruit,wonderful,hands on you own it,unlike where we seem to be heading.
Just bought some Ditton 44's, will collect after lockdown, can't wait!
Once I got Dittons I won't settle for less than 12" woofers, especially those ones. Wonderful doped paper units!
good speakers, had 3 or 4 pairs over the years (and still have a pair in storage) heavy heavy bass that can only be reproduced by a huge 12" woofer
Just gently tighten the driver mount screws
I have ditton 442s which are basically an updated 44.
(Also have 44mk1s in storage...)
Fab speakers
@@dazasc3994 modern active subwoofers producing way deeper bass.
I used to live in Pembroke road near here . My Arcam cd , amp and Acoustic energy speakers were my kit at that time
Bang and Olufsen now
Incredible store, you’re a very lucky man to live so close. I live in upstate New York and I have two shops and the one rarely has used gear and the second shop is mainly a repair shop that also sells a small selection of used gear but nothing new except replacement parts and cables and wire type gear. Vintage gear is making a huge comeback here in the states so maybe a new shop will pop up or the two here will start to get more stock. Thank you and great video.
I was drooling when I saw those Linn tables.
When everything back open I’m going to visit the shop as I live in sw London
My dad used to have quad 303 amps. Pre amps and power amp. He had celestion ditton 66 and thorens 160b mk2 turntable. Dream kit. Great video.
Classic equipment
A stroll through memory lane. Growing up in the 70's-80's my dad was heavy into stereo equipment. I wish I had all of it but I did manage to get a good portion of equipment I keep in my stereo room. I had and having all of my equipment refurbished, my old wood speakers redid the wood...almost done!
Bottom of Muswell Hill! My folks used to live in Crouch End. Nice to know there’s still specialist shops round there. Those lovely names from the 1960s and 70s: Quad, Sugden, Rogers, Spendor .... very, very thankful for a bit of memory lane.
thank you for this video, and the shop location. :-)
Some incredible vintage high end audio stuff here in this shoppe. Can't find any place in the USA quite like this!
Yay! Field trip!
No cassette decks? 😉
I'd be like a kid in a candy store, not too many of those over in the states 👍
If that shop was near me I'd always be broke, thanks for the video!
Amazing, I need to take a trip down the A406
⭐️ “...doesn’t say what it does on any box....great...” 😂😂 this is my kind of review - subscribed ⭐️ 👍
That open reel beauty caught my eye when he first walked in (1:23)
Thankyou for a fascinating video, and glad to see the love for Ditton 66
Interesting store! Thank you for the tour!
L👀k forward to visiting next time I'm in London...
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We have a similar hifi shop in Nelson Lancashire Wilkinson hifi!!👌
Hi Gary I have also visited Wilkinsons an ab fab shop with very helpful knowledgeable staff with 2 well equipped workshops and listening rooms and good mix of new and vintage I aqired a pair of Concertos last year and Sugden A48 R51 combo so pleased to know of this shop love visiting,
Bloody hell, I miss walking around there!
Allways wanted to go there.
Pure treasure, cheers Kelvin
Heaven.
Great to see the Celestion Ditton 66, we’ve got a pair :-)
Think I also spotted a Tascam RTR, love the big RTR machines.
Love watching this video will have to pop down there one day I live in Huntingdon and in the day we were the town for Audio for quad mission cyrus audiolab meridian tag mclaren. So miss the day of the hifi culture sold all mine but now looking to get a turntable and seeing those linn sondek lp12 had me drooling
Vintage heaven. I wish places like this existed where I live. The only place that existed near me was at a flea market and it just shut down.
Hiya Kelvin …. Super addictive channel you have … LOVE IT …. Maaaaasn you need to do an open / Live RUclips STREAM AMand have a QnA SESSION As you knowledge is vast and very much respected my friend …. QUALITY ALL THE WAY … keep on keeping on … I could not help but notice the shop had a favourite bit of kit that my late Father loves and that was the aiwa mini combo 22 series …. SUPERB … Kelvin your the Man …. HAPPY DAYS … this is LONDON BERMONDSEY CALLING 👍
Hey Kelvin great video l just bought A NAD 7125 receiver love that British pipe and slipper sound so smooth on the top end. It sure has a suductive sound and it's only 25 watts.
Yes and I bet those 25 W are just fine
Should pop in that shop soon or later 😁 thanks for shearing with us
Thanks for sharing, Kelvin. I know I'd have to leave my wallet at home if I dared venture in there! Brilliant stuff 😄
The Tannoy speakers at 8.00 minutes are Tannoy Eaton Legacy speakers - I've got a pair!
Nice video, great HiFi gear, nice shop.
Only bummer is the prices
Keeping it fresh mr K, jolly good idea...Yes, I salute this my local, like entering Willy Wonkers Chocolate Factory I had my sansui sx1130 serviced here a while back I remember the store manager ask if I would consider selling. Of course I still have the mighty beast .. Refreshing video...Will let you know what how new toy au2200 performs when it arrives....by the way good people run this shop and they do know their s##t/ helpful....
I am still smiling... Mr K is right when he says it hits you in the tummy when the sound is right... sooo true. For little money £100 your speakers come alive and you are seduced by sumptuous sound ... I rate these way above Marantz 2265b - as not edgy/ annoying at all. You can almost visualise a composer pointing, nodding and smiling on every note as your private band plays in your
SANSUI AU-2200
SPECIFICATIONS
Power output: 10 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 30Hz to 22kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.8%
Signal to noise ratio: 75dB (line)
Channel separation: 45dB (line)
Dimensions: 400 x 120 x 240mm
Weight: 5.5kg
Year: 1975
This is amazing! I'd love to have a shop like this near by. I'd probably go broke, but very very cool.
lovely staff in there, stuff to suit every budget too.
Great tour
Makes a nice change to see you out and about, especially during lockdown 🤪.
Looking at the price tags on their website reminds me of the old gag “The items are oldey worldy but the prices aren’t old fashioned!”
Great video thanks for sharing!
I would love an EMT player. I used them in my radio studio days, Beautiful things
Very cool!
Thanks very much for this..
i saw hybrid amplifier pre amp transistors and power amp at valve as that time power transistors of high power output wasn't available
Very good video. I have visited Audiogold many times. In Oct 2019 I listened to loads of classic speakers under £1000 price point. Very close to getting Celestion 33 but was played Imf ts 50 & they sounded amazing . Fantastic price as well . If you want something unusual & classic its worth a visit. It's always worth looking at Retrotech & HiFi Hangar as well. I have bought equipment from all 3 . Btw they sell vinyl as well.
This is definitely a place to visit for vintage enthusiasts. It was actually here that I heard the Setton RS-440 for the first time and became quite intrigued that receiver and the collection (RS-220, RS-440, RS-660). I haven't found a better shop around London... probably doesn't exist. But this is indeed the place to visit.
This should have been titled 'Kelvin Goes To Heaven'. Another great video.
Thought I saw a musical fidelity A1in there Kelvin,any chance of a review. Thanks
G'day mate I'm jealous, wish we had a shop like that near Brisbane Australia
What a treat! Id absolutely kill to be able to visit london one day! How much of that gear is actually hooked up and ready for audition? I didnt see a single amp or speaker switch box in that place. I didnt see a single price tag either for that matter, lol!
Give them a ring in advance. As long as you're looking to buy they'll hook up whatever you want within your price range. I went for speakers & tried three.
Pretty nice ; yes old but very durable ,high sound quality !
I think you have rifled through my old hi fi history ,quad,leak,thorens,tannoy .
I'd spend my life there. I love it.
I love my Kef 201/2 with a NAD M2 and 2 SVS subs, they played muicc the best I'd heard and loud coherently way beyond what I can tolerate and
I walked in to the back room one day and the sound I heard coming from some valved BBC types broke that illusion.
Great shop
Wow what a shop. A cornucopia of classic hifi. I could get lost for hours in there
The Trio Receiver made by Kenwood caught my eye- It has Guitar and microphone inputs and four sets of speaker outputs.