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Title: Cool car stereo.
Post by: Ray76 on June 25, 2005, 08:05:59 PM
http://www.uncrate.com/men/gear/car-audio-video/panasonic-cqtx5500d-vacuum-tube-car-stereo-000697.php

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Title: Re: Cool car stereo.
Post by: stober on June 27, 2005, 12:31:28 AM
i like  + ticket
Title: Re: Cool car stereo.
Post by: cheshirecat on June 27, 2005, 11:37:56 AM
http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=19280.0
Title: Re: Cool car stereo.
Post by: JasonR on June 27, 2005, 02:34:16 PM
I guess that's the first head unit with an integrated tube amp, but it's certainly not a great place to put an amp of any sort really.  And that's certainly not the first use of tube amps in cars.  I'm not sure if Milbert is first or not, but it predates this by more than a decade.

I heard Earl Zausmer's BMW (http://milbert.com/earl/) when we were both competing in June or July '96 and it was easily the best sounding car audio system I'd ever heard.  But then, I'm a big B&W speaker fan, and like tube amps, so I could be a bit biased.  ;)  I'm told the update with Nautilus 801s was a significant upgrade, but much prefer the stealthy setup of the older setup - dash speakers on miniature elevators that hide in the dash, 13" front-mounted subwoofers with zero footwell intrusion, etc, etc.  What a cool car and a nice guy.

- Jason
Title: Re: Cool car stereo.
Post by: pfife on June 28, 2005, 09:40:38 AM
Moke, you aren't into polished turds?
Title: Re: Cool car stereo.
Post by: Tim on July 09, 2005, 04:13:30 PM
I guess that's the first head unit with an integrated tube amp, but it's certainly not a great place to put an amp of any sort really. And that's certainly not the first use of tube amps in cars. I'm not sure if Milbert is first or not, but it predates this by more than a decade.

I heard Earl Zausmer's BMW (http://milbert.com/earl/) when we were both competing in June or July '96 and it was easily the best sounding car audio system I'd ever heard. But then, I'm a big B&W speaker fan, and like tube amps, so I could be a bit biased. ;) I'm told the update with Nautilus 801s was a significant upgrade, but much prefer the stealthy setup of the older setup - dash speakers on miniature elevators that hide in the dash, 13" front-mounted subwoofers with zero footwell intrusion, etc, etc. What a cool car and a nice guy.

- Jason

interesting link

I never got why people spent that kind of money on a car stereo.... you're seated off center, and if the car is moving you have a really high noise floor to get over (somewhere around 80db at 60mph on the highway). I have a tough time critically listening when the AC comes on at the apartment :P

but tubes and B&Ws are alright by me ;D
Title: Re: Cool car stereo.
Post by: Daryan on July 09, 2005, 08:30:23 PM
Has anyone heard the new mark levinson system in the upper end Lexus yet?  They didn't have one at my local dealer when I bought my rx 300 a couple weeks ago or I surely would have test drove it :P

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