[V8] Old music or good music...

Roger M. Woodbury rmwoodbury at fairpoint.net
Tue Apr 10 03:31:16 PDT 2012


You mentioned McIntosh and that reminds me that I have a very nice (or it was) McIntosh receiver sitting in my garage.  We used it continuously up until we moved but since we have been here, I have not set up any music at all.  My wife listens to the computer in the kitchen and that’s it.

My Mac needs to be overhauled now, but I have seriously thought of putting it up on eBay and seeing what it will bring.

Then there is the Triad speaker system that was so good  but now might be obsolete, too.

As far as listening to good music is concerned it may well be the old systems are better, but I really doubt that most people listen that closely. The new surround sound systems don’t seem to be really representative of music, certainly not classical music as I have only sat in the middle of an orchestra when I was playing in it, and the music heard that way was lousy.  

I think the newly rebuilt Bose system in my V8 was merely fair.  Before I got the car all the amps were rebuilt (so said the seller), and I used an adapter and Walkman for CDs. Worked very well, actually, but the inside of a car isn’t exactly symphony hall.

Now my Bose system is completely inert.  The death of music in my V8 started with the antenna not really wanting to work properly.  It was an on/off kind of thing. Sometimes the antenna would go up and sometimes it wouldn’t.  Sometimes the radio would light up and sometimes it wouldn’t.  Now it just doesn't.  So I listen to the engine, but since the car is having this restoration done to it, maybe this is a good time to change everything out and put something decent in.  

Now, if I could just find a CD player for the car that didn’t look like a juke box from a cheap New Orleans whore house.....

Roger

Oh, yeah, and better still:  find someone who could work on getting it installed without tearing up the insides of the car.  THAT will be the most difficult part of the whole process.



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