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  2. Why is vintage audio equipment booming? - AOL

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    The brisk business at Mars Tapes is part of a wider trend of people buying and fixing old music equipment. Between 2020 and 2024, Google searches for "CD player repair near me" increased by 23% ...

  3. Dynaco - Wikipedia

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    Dynaco was an American hi-fi audio system manufacturer popular in the 1960s and 1970s for its wide range of affordable, yet high quality audio components. [1] Founded by David Hafler and Ed Laurent in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1955, it's best known product was the ST-70 tube stereo amplifier.

  4. Soundcraftsmen - Wikipedia

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    Soundcraftsmen was a manufacturer of high-end audio stereo components located in Santa Ana, California, United States. The company was founded in 1961 by Ralph Yeomans, a concessionaire in Fedco (a discount membership store chain in southern California, until the chain closed in 1999).

  5. Fisher Electronics - Wikipedia

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    Fisher tube equipment is considered quite collectible today. Fisher's first receiver was the model 500, a mono AM/FM receiver using two EL37 output tubes. It had a brass-plated face panel and an optional mahogany or "blonde" wooden case. This early mono receiver should not be confused with the later stereo tube receiver models, the 500B and ...

  6. Fender (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company began as "Fender's Radio Service" in late 1938, in Fullerton, California.As a qualified electronics technician, Fender had repaired radios, phonographs, home audio amplifiers, public address systems and musical instrument amplifiers, all designs based on research developed and released to the public domain by Western Electric in the 1930s, using vacuum tubes for amplification.

  7. Kenwood Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Kenwood manufactures audio equipment such as AM/FM stereo receivers, cassette tape decks/recorders, amateur radio (ham radio) equipment, radios, cellular phones, speakers and other consumer electronics. TRIO TS-520S, HF transceiver, manufactured in the 1970s and 1980s by the Trio-Kenwood Corporation