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HD Vintage Harman Kardon Garrard Zero 100C Donna Summer - Try Me

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2011

New HD Video of HK Garrard System. Check out my other video of this system to see the specs of every piece. This was made with my new HD JVC GZ-HM50U Camera which I'm returning because it only has one mic for mono recordings, not a dual mic set-up for stereo audio. Best Buy website said the thing had 2-channel digital audio which is why I bought it. But they have the wrong specs in their description of this camera. So I'm getting a Sony or a Cannon. I wanted a red JVC because a vintage one is in the movie "Back To The Future" so I got a red one. But even the one in Back To The Future was stereo!

All HK equipment is restored - early to mid 80's
Harman Kardon hk825 Pre-Amp
4 Harman Kardon hk775 Mono-Block Power Amplifiers each 130 watts @ 8 ohms (one for each of the 4 main speaker systems) Omnidirectional Zenith speakers on very top are not playing during this video to prevent the risk of blowing them. I only switch them on during soft jams to add a nice omnidirectional high frequency effect.

Harman Kardon EQ8 Graphic Equalizer
Harman Kardon HD400 CD Player
Harman Kardon TU915 Tuner
Harman Kardon T65C Turntable w/ Rare, top of the line Shure V15VxMR
Restored Garrard Zero 100C w/ NIB Pickering V-15 Micro IV AME (both circa 1974)
Speakers - 1 set of custom made 5-way w/ front ported 15" woofer. 1 set of custom made 4-way w/ rear ported 10" woofer. Both 10" & 15" woofers are Eminence 300 watt @ 8 ohm cap., Piezo high-mids, Vifa tweeters, & Becker 5" mids. Both cabinets are approprietly crossed over.

Record is original 1976 pressing of Donna Summer -- A Love Trilogy -- Try Me

Actually, at a combined output of 520 (old school) watts @ 8 ohms - 260 watts @ 8 ohms per channel, this system is way too big for my living room, but it's so retro sweet that I just had to assemble it.

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